David Martirano
KINGSTON, R.I. – May 14, 2021 – David Martirano ’91, a partner at a Boston-based venture capital firm, has made a gift of $500,000 for financial aid and athletics at the University of Rhode Island. Half of the gift will create scholarships in the College of Business, and the other half will help to fund a basketball practice facility for the men’s and women’s Division I teams. Along with its designated areas of support, the gift will count toward
Big Ideas. Bold Plans. The Campaign for the University of Rhode Island.
The $250,000 designated for scholarships will create two endowed funds. The first will support a student from an underrepresented population, and the second, titled the Class of ’91 AMIGO OPEN Business Scholarship, honors Martirano’s friends and peers from his graduating class.
David Martirano
KINGSTON, R.I. – May 14, 2021 – David Martirano 91, a partner at a Boston-based venture capital firm, has made a gift of $500,000 for financial aid and athletics at the University of Rhode Island. Half of the gift will create scholarships in the College of Business, and the other half will help to fund a basketball practice facility for the men s and women s Division I teams. Along with its designated areas of support, the gift will count toward
Big Ideas. Bold Plans. The Campaign for the University of Rhode Island.
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The $250,000 designated for scholarships will create two endowed funds. The first will support a student from an underrepresented population, and the second, titled the Class of 91 AMIGO OPEN Business Scholarship, honors Martirano s friends and peers from his graduating class.
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Virtual Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage
During the Lenten Season of 2021, Education Abroad Office invited members of the Seattle University community in a move-a-thon, traveling virtually through France and Spain along the ancient Camino de Santiago.
The Education Abroad Office officially completed the 480 miles to complete the virtual route 2 weeks ahead of schedule! We had over 75 participates which included students, staff, faculty, and alumni. We were also able to fundraise over $900 for our Education Abroad Scholarship. Thank you again for all those who participated!
Trade in your quarantine blues for traveling shoes! Thanks to our campus partners, Alumni Engagement, Center for Jesuit Education, Campus Ministry, College of Nursing, Dean of Students, and Office of Wellness and Health Promotion, we have more than 60 Seattle University students, staff, faculty, alumni, and friends moving the length of the Camino de Santiago.
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