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St Lawrence University to receive $1 million grant from Eisner Foundation

Monday, April 5, 2021 - 1:19 pm CANTON – St. Lawrence University will receive a $1 million grant from the Eisner Foundation, founded in 1996 by foundation president Jane (Breckenridge) Eisner ’64 and her husband Michael D. Eisner, then-chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company. The money will be applied to the endowed fund that supports the Fox Center for Academic Opportunity, said a press release from SLU. The recently renamed center honors SLU’s president, William L. Fox ’75, and his commitment to every student’s ambition and life preparedness. The Eisner Foundation identifies and sponsors innovative programs that unite multiple generations for the enrichment of local communities.

Eisner Foundation donates $1 million to St Lawrence University

CANTON — St. Lawrence University will benefit from a $1 million grant made by the Eisner Foundation to the endowed fund that supports the Fox Center for Academic Opportunity. The recently renamed center honors President William L. Fox and his commitment to students’ ambitions and life preparedness. The Eisner Foundation was founded in 1996 by Foundation President Jane (Breckenridge) Eisner ’64 and her husband Michael D. Eisner, then-chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company, in order to focus their family’s philanthropic activities. “To know Jane Eisner as a wonderful friend through our shared connections to St. Lawrence is a cherished gift to me personally,” said President Fox in a prepared statement. “She is an extraordinary leader and inspiration, an exemplar of Laurentian habits of serving important causes with her depth of intelligence and unassuming joy. With her sons and husband, I will always look up to Jane.”

SU program helps younger Onondaga County students advance in STEM field

SU program helps younger Onondaga County students advance in STEM field Courtesy of Malea Perkins Isabella Perkins, who has participated in the Science and Technology Entry Program since sixth grade, spent two years conducting a research project on the flu vaccine. Facebook Google+ The Daily Orange is a nonprofit newsroom that receives no funding from Syracuse University. Consider donating today to support our mission. Not many Cicero-North Syracuse High School students can say they spent two years conducting a research project on the flu vaccine and attending networking events with prominent members of the STEM field. But C-NS senior Isabella Perkins received all those opportunities from a Syracuse University program.

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