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Dean's Office
College of Humanities and Social Science
$2,500
Mar 03, 2025
James
Nash
$55.50
Feb 27, 2025
Joseph and Marianna
Brennan
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 27, 2025
GROVER FURR
In Memory of JOSEPH G. FURR
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 27, 2025
Lisa
Abreu Morel
$30
Feb 27, 2025
Khadija
Ahmed
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 27, 2025
Denise
O'Shea
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 27, 2025
Milton Fuentes
In Memory of Carlos Ortiz
$100
Feb 26, 2025
Sandra
Adams
$30
Feb 24, 2025
Amy
Aiello
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 20, 2025
Zoe
Burkholder
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 20, 2025
Fatima
deCarvalho
$30
Feb 20, 2025
Anonymous
$198.50
Feb 17, 2025
Anonymous
$55.50
Feb 16, 2025
Margaree Coleman Carter
In Honor of Irvin D. Reid Scholarship
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 15, 2025
Kara Baldwin Brennan
In Honor of Dr. Saundra Collins
$30
Feb 14, 2025
Alicia Williams
In Honor of Dr. Tina Zottoli
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 14, 2025
Theodorea
Berry
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 14, 2025
Tina
Zottoli
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 13, 2025
Marsha
Campbell-Young
$100
Feb 13, 2025
Anonymous
$55.50
Feb 13, 2025
Mary
Colon
$55.50
Feb 13, 2025
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 13, 2025
Jason
Rubin
$500
Feb 13, 2025
Amanda
Birnbaum
$150
Feb 09, 2025
$30
Supporter Level
Honor Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune who turned $1.50 into capital to run a school. Baking and selling sweet potato pies was one of her most well-known efforts for fundraising. Multiply $1.50 x 20 to honor her ingenuity and ability to turn a small amount of money into education for students.
$55.50
Community Builder
Honor Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune’s persistence and commitment which transformed a small school into a university. Multiply 1.50 x 37, the number of years that the African American Studies Program has been in existence at Montclair State University.
$150
Leadership Mentor
Honor Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune’s notoriety as an educator and civil rights leader. Multiply 1.50 x 100 to celebrate her as an ardent believer in the power of education.
$198.50
Legacy Architect
Honor 1985, the year our program was founded. Sustain the legacy. Share our commitment to rising scholar-warriors dedicated to building a world where we thrive together.