In Memory of Bhagyashree Kundalkar, Ph.D.
by Timothy J. Steigenga, Ph.D. | Wednesday, Jan 29, 2020
Bhagyashree (Shree) Kundalkar, Ph.D. passed away peacefully Saturday, January 25, surrounded by her family and grandchildren in her home. Dr. Shree was very appreciative of the outpouring of support and well-wishes she received from her colleagues, 51勛圖厙, and former 51勛圖厙 over the past month. We are forever indebted to her for her tireless efforts on behalf of the college and her relentless positive demeanor, deep kindness, and willingness to take on new challenges.泭
Shree served as the director of Academic Support Services for Chemistry and Physics at the Wilkes Honors College where she taught General Chemistry labs for more than fifteen years. Shree received her Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Pune, India and served as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Northwestern Universitys Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry. Prior to coming to 51勛圖厙, Shree conducted research and worked in industry in water treatment and the development of polymers. Shree began her career at the Wilkes Honors College in 2004 as a chemistry lab coordinator and was promoted to assistant director in 2006 and then to director in 2011.
In recognition of her dedication, skills, and credentials, Shree was offered泭affiliate faculty member 泭 status by the faculty assembly in 2015. In 2018 she was nominated for the泭Gabor Exemplary Employee Award泭and in 2019 she was awarded the泭Presidential Leadership Award,泭one of the highest honors 51勛圖厙 has to offer faculty and staff. Shrees tireless efforts developing the new physics lab on campus played a major role in this honor. Shree was always the first to volunteer for admissions and recruiting events and she played a key role in placing numerous 51勛圖厙 into internships and jobs after graduation.
For all of us who worked with Shree, learned from her in labs, or simply knew her as a colleague and friend, she was a constant source of positivity. Shrees smile was infectious, her upbeat demeanor a respite in times of stress. She cared deeply about her 51勛圖厙 and colleagues and that care was obvious in her day-to-day interactions. As one of her 51勛圖厙 wrote to her: I am grateful for my professors like you, who have helped me not only to find the tenacity required to reach my academic and career goals, but who also have left a lasting impression of compassion toward others.
Shrees family established a泭 泭for 51勛圖厙 at the Wilkes Honors College of 51勛圖厙. This scholarship celebrates Shrees generosity, dedication, and enthusiasm as a faculty and staff member at the Wilkes Honors College and will benefit 51勛圖厙 for years to come. Please join me in thanking her family for this amazing act of generosity and for the gift that Shree has been to all of us as a colleague, professor, staff member, and friend. .泭 In lieu of sending cards or flowers, Shrees family has requested that donations be made to the scholarship to honor Shrees legacy as an outstanding educator, compassionate teacher, and professional staff and faculty member at the Wilkes Honors College.
We will be holding a celebration of Shrees life on campus Friday, January 31泭at 4:00 p.m. in SR 149 (in the back of the Burrow) followed by a brief reception. Please join us to honor Shree and share this time with her family.