

Transforming Lives: The Creation of the Margaret and Herman Sokol
Institute of Pharmaceutical Life Sciences

(From left:) Board of Trustees Chair George Hiltzik, College
of Science and Mathematics Dean Robert Prezant and President
Susan A. Cole with portraits of Herman and Margaret Sokol at
the Montclair State University Board of Trustees meeting on
February 15, 2007. Students and alumni who received support
from the Sokols, current and former faculty, CSAM advisory
board members and members of the pharmaceutical community
gathered to celebrate the Sokols extraordinarily generous final
gift to Montclair State and witnessed the formal approval of the
naming of the Margaret and Herman Sokol Institute of
Pharmaceutical Life Sciences.
When Margaret McCormack '38 and Herman Sokol '37 met as students at Montclair State Teachers College in the 1930s, they could not have imagined what a tremendous effect they would both have on the school over their lifetimes. Today their alma mater is fundamentally stronger
because of their lifelong
philanthropy and support.
They married shortly after graduation. Dr. Herman Sokol was a research
chemist and industrialist who served as president of the Bristol-Myers
Company from 1976 to 1981. He was a renowned drug pioneer in the production of antibiotics, developing the basic process now used worldwide for making tetracycline. Mrs. Sokol taught mathematics and
science in public schools. For many years, the Sokols’ generosity has been seen and felt throughout campus, from the Sokol Seminar Room in Science Hall to scholarships, fellowships, research awards, the Margaret and Herman Sokol Science
Lecture Series and the University’s first named chair.
An $8.5 million bequest from the Sokol estate – the largest gift in Montclair State’s history – will create endowed fellowships, professorships, a faculty awards program for the College of Science and Mathematics (CSAM) and the Margaret and Herman Sokol Institute of Pharmaceutical Life Sciences.
This seminal legacy gift will enable Montclair State to host future lectures, grant professorships and provide student research opportunities. Most importantly, this planned gift makes a permanent impact on the education of future
generations of scientists.
The Margaret and Herman Sokol Institute, under the leadership of Sokol Chair and Director John J. Siekierka, will be the first of its kind at Montclair State and will become a Center of Excellence in New Jersey. It will create a unique environment to bring together faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, research associates,
technicians, scientists from the pharmaceutical industry and potentially postdoctoral fellows with shared interests in pharmaceutical and medicinal life sciences.
Margaret and Herman Sokol represent the best of Montclair State’s past and the promise of our future. Their exceedingly generous legacy gift will ensure that Montclair State remains in the forefront of higher education in New Jersey.
