Annual Report of Giving Stories
Sustaining the Living Classroom: Research and Reflection at Spalding Conservancy
Tom and Gina Russo’s connection to the Spalding Conservancy began years ago through the proximity of their home to the preserved space. Their relationship with the land and its ecosystem, however, didn’t begin to flourish until about five years...
‘Reckoning with Lancaster’ Grant Explores County’s Complex History
Franklin & Marshall College is one of just 10 liberal arts colleges to be named a new recipient of a Humanities for All Times grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. With a $1.4 million grant from the foundation, a new F&M project — "Reckoning...
“We Made Something out of Nothing”: Remembering More Than 50 Years of F&M Women’s Squash
F&M women's squash pioneer Elizabeth Mackey ’75 looks back on the program more than 50 years later.
“F&M Connections Will Last Your Entire Life”: Offering a Welcome to Future Diplomats
When Cipora Klionsky ’07 looks back on her time at Franklin & Marshall, what stands out to her are the friendships and connections she formed as a student that have remained with her throughout her life and career. It’s a desire to sustain that...
Providing Opportunities in Perpetuity
In honor of his mentor and colleague, John E. Fischer ’77 and his wife Dotti established the Robert E. Donohoe ’73 Endowed Scholarship Fund, and later the Fischer Family Endowed Scholarship, both supporting financial aid in perpetuity.
F&M in Rhode Island: Alum Fosters F&M Connections in Her Own Backyard
Sarah Reigner Mason ’99 has always found herself drawn to community and service. Now, she’s spearheading powerful F&M connections in her own backyard of Rhode Island.