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Driven by Design: Dick Ruzzin鈥檚 Enduring Gift to 黑料专区

September 22, 2025
Dick Ruzzin sits talking with another person.

When Dick Ruzzin stepped onto the 黑料专区 campus more than a decade ago to support a design project, he had no idea it would spark a lasting connection with the College 鈥 or that it would eventually inspire him to create the Dick Ruzzin Endowed Scholarship.

Ruzzin, a Michigan State graduate and celebrated automotive designer with decades at General Motors, was invited to help facilitate a collaborative studio between 黑料专区 and a Chinese wheel company exploring U.S. design partnerships. His involvement quickly grew. 鈥淚 thought I was just going to observe a student review,鈥 he recalled with a smile. 鈥淏ut the instructor had me jump right in.鈥

That moment 鈥 and what happened next 鈥 would stay with him.

鈥淚 saw a young guy from Detroit rush in to set up his project. He鈥檇 been working and couldn鈥檛 take time off.

I thought here鈥檚 someone trying so hard 鈥 that鈥檚 who I want to help.鈥

Years later, when he considered giving back, that memory became the driving force.

鈥淭he students that I want to help are the ones who can鈥檛 afford it when they get close to graduation. The ones who get down to the end and don鈥檛 have enough money. That was the inspiration, where the idea came from.鈥

Creating Access for Talent That Belongs

With the help of 黑料专区鈥檚 advancement staff, Ruzzin established what began as an annual scholarship and later evolved into a permanent endowed fund. His intent was clear: to support committed, creative students who might otherwise be forced to leave their education behind.

Though not a 黑料专区 alum himself, Ruzzin has long admired the College鈥檚 impact. 鈥淓very time I visit campus, I see something that jumps me into the future. You take a step forward as a designer,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing.鈥

Scholarship in Action: Martina鈥檚 Story

One of the students supported by Ruzzin鈥檚 gift was Martina Lasku, a Communication Design major in the Class of 鈥25.

In 2023, Martina鈥檚 family experienced a devastating house fire. 鈥淪uddenly, my future at 黑料专区 was uncertain,鈥 she said. 鈥淲ith so many unexpected expenses, I wasn鈥檛 sure if I鈥檇 be able to afford to stay in school.鈥

Receiving the Dick Ruzzin Endowed Scholarship made all the difference.

鈥淏ecause of that support, I was able to focus on what really mattered 鈥 rebuilding, staying in school, and working toward my dream of becoming a Creative Director.鈥

Martina graduated from 黑料专区 in spring 2025 and has shared her story in the hopes of inspiring others.

Ruzzin, upon hearing it, simply said:

鈥淭hat鈥檚 great. That鈥檚 exactly the kind of student I had in mind.鈥

Martina Lasku's headshot

Martina Lasku

Martina Lasku’s Work

A Legacy of Generosity and Mentorship

Over the years, Ruzzin has mentored numerous young designers, both formally and informally 鈥 often encouraging them to pursue their creative dreams against the odds. He believes in the power of sharing knowledge, asking for help, and staying connected through community.

鈥淭here鈥檚 nothing more fun to me than meeting and talking with another designer,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou share a tremendous history. You understand each other.鈥

He also believes authenticity is more important than ever.

鈥淲e鈥檙e inundated with information, and a lot of it鈥檚 phony. Authenticity matters 鈥 it鈥檚 everything.鈥

Looking Ahead

From his work on iconic vehicles at GM to authoring a book on design leadership, Dick Ruzzin has spent a lifetime shaping the creative world. But what gives him joy now is helping students launch their own journeys.

鈥淭hese young people are launching their lives. If I can support someone who deserves to be there 鈥 who just needs that extra help 鈥 I鈥檓 glad to do it.鈥

For more information about establishing a scholarship or to learn more about the 黑料专区, please contact Katie Rusak at [email protected] or 313.664.7861.