Annual Report of Giving Stories
01/06/2025
Wrestling Scholarships Create Opportunity for F&M’s Historic Program
Franklin & Marshall Wrestling is one of the oldest and most successful sports at the College, and to this day wrestling is the College’s only NCAA Division I program. In January 2024, F&M celebrated the 100th anniversary of wrestling as an intercollegiate...
Endowment Brings Environmental Studies to Life
Roselyn Ovalles ’26 took her scientific studies to a new level thanks to the Schapiro-Cadwell Internship Endowment, which funded a five-week internship with the Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association (LSRA).
Day of Giving Challenges Inspire Student Philanthropy
During F&M's fifth annual Day of Giving, gifts from students, alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends helped the College exceeded our goal and secure $558,000 for F&M students. That success is due in part to challenges offered by members of the...
How Worker Cooperatives Are Supported
Franklin & Marshall Associate Professor of Government & Public Policy Biko Koenig is part of a three-year, $218,000 study funded by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation to examine how worker cooperatives are supported and sustained across the U.S.
A Match Made at F&M: Tanner and Crystal
Tanner ’19 and Crystal (Good) Erisman ’18 have consistently given back to F&M through philanthropy since graduating and have served as organizers and ambassadors at campus class reunion socials, sporting events, and even guest speaking in classes....
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.