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Ruth Mulan Chu Chao (; March 19, 1930 – August 2, 2007) was the matriarch of a
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philanthropic family. In 2016,
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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
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. Four of Chao's six daughters attended the business school, including former
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and
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,
Elaine Chao Elaine Lan Chao (born March 26, 1953) is an American businesswoman and former government official. A member of the Republican Party, she served as the 18th United States secretary of transportation in the Trump administration from 2017 to 2021, ...
.


Personal life

Chu Mulan (or Mulan Chu) was born on March 19, 1930, in
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, China, daughter of the Honorable Vei Ching Chu () and Hui Ying Tien Chu (). She was named for the Chinese folklore heroine,
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, the legendary warrior representing qualities of character, courage, and resolve. Amidst political and economic turmoil of the
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, her family migrated from Anhui Province to
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by 1940. As a child only eight years old, she journeyed alone back to Anhui to reclaim the family's gold that had been hidden away on their land. Sewing it into her garments and passing undetected through checkpoints of the occupying Japanese forces, she returned safely to her family, having secured resources they needed to survive the conflict. Her family eventually migrated to
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, where she first attended Ming Teh Girls High School and later Number One High School in
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and met her future husband,
James Si-Cheng Chao James Si-Cheng Chao (; born December 29, 1927) is a Chinese-American businessman. He is the founder of the Foremost Group, a New York-based shipping, trading, and finance enterprise. He is Elaine Chao's father, and Senator Mitch McConnell's fat ...
. They each independently went to Taiwan in 1949, and were reunited when he found her name in a local newspaper's listing of recent graduates. They married in 1951 and began their family. When she was seven months pregnant with their third daughter in 1958, her husband achieved the highest score ever on the National Maritime Master's Examination, and he had an opportunity to study in the United States, rare for those times. They only had resources for Chao's husband to travel to the United States, and it took three years of separation before they were reunited in the U.S. Their family settled for several years in Jamaica, New York, and later moved to Syosset, New York. They reared six daughters; four of them attended the Harvard Business School. After her six daughters were grown, when she was 51 years old, she entered St. John's University in New York City and graduated at the age of 53 with a
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in
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and history. Ruth Mulan Chu Chao died on , in New York, after a seven-year battle with lymphoma.


Philanthropy

James Si-Cheng Chao and Ruth Mulan Chu Chao established the Foremost Foundation "to help young people access higher education... while also supporting health care initiatives and U.S.-Asia cultural exchanges." The Foundation has provided scholarships to more than 5,000 students. The
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named the building housing its School of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Civil Engineering in honor of the philanthropy of Ruth Mulan Chu Chao and her husband, James Si-Cheng Chao, an alumnus of the university. In 2012, the Chao family donated US$40 million to Harvard Business School, supporting the US$35 million construction of the
Ruth Mulan Chu Chao Center The Chao Center is a building on the campus of Harvard Business School which is one of 14 schools within Harvard University. in the Allston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. and across the street from the Harvard School of Engineering op ...
and US$5 million to endow a scholarship fund, the Ruth Mulan Chu and James Si-Cheng Chao Family Fellowship Fund, for students of Chinese heritage. Made on the 50th anniversary of Harvard's first acceptance of women into its MBA program, Harvard president
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said, "Her progressive views on the importance of education live on in her daughters, each of whom has used their education to improve the world around them." At the dedication, Elaine Chao said that her mother "believed that men and women should be treated equally, and she and my father made sure her six daughters were equipped with the tools they needed to realize their dreams...We hope that people will be inspired by the life and spirit of an ordinary yet extraordinary woman."


References

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