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  1. Ruth Mulan Chu Chao ( Chinese: 趙朱木蘭; pinyin: Zhào Zhū Mùlán; March 19, 1930 – August 2, 2007) was the matriarch of a Chinese-American philanthropic family. In 2016, Harvard Business School dedicated the Ruth Mulan Chu Chao Center in her honor, making it the first building at the business school named for a woman and an Asian ...

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    • 6, including Elaine Chao
    • August 2, 2007 (aged 77), New York City, U.S.
  2. She is an extraordinary, historic and enduring symbol of hope, kindness, faith and love. It is fitting that the Ruth Mulan Chu Chao Center is not only the first Asian American name on the Harvard University campus, it is the first woman’s name to be enshrined on the Harvard Business School campus.

  3. Learn about Mrs. Ruth Mulan Chu Chao's inspiring life on her dedicated webpage. From her early education in China to her impactful role as a mother, scholar, and community member in the United States, explore the legacy of a woman who navigated cultural transitions with grace and made lasting contributions to her family and community.

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  5. Aug 8, 2007 · CHAO--Ruth Mulan Chu 77, wife, mother, Asian scholar, and philanthropist passed away on Thursday, August 2, 2007 at New York Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital after a seven year battle with...

  6. Entrepreneur Dr. James S.C. Chao (赵锡成 博士) and his wife, the late Mrs. Ruth Mulan Chu Chao (赵朱木兰 女士), are the driving forces behind the Chao family’s philanthropic projects supporting education, U.S.-China cultural exchanges, and quality healthcare.

  7. Campus & Culture. A Campus Built on Philanthropy. Chao Center. Dr. Chao, daughters and their families with Harvard University President Drew Faust and Harvard Business School Dean, Nitin Nohria. Ruth Mulan Chu Chao Center was made possible through the support of a Dr. James Si-Cheng Chao and family foundation and is a tribute to the life and ...

  8. Ruth Mulan Chu Chao, Angela’s mother, was born in Anhui province, to a distinguished and progressive family that believed in the education of women. She was the second of five children of Wei Qian Chu, a magistrate in the Judicial Yuan in Nanjing, and Hui Ying Tien.

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