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

Posted 4/5/21

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. …

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

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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.

“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. “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.”

The endowed fund of the Fox Center supports key programs throughout the academic years of St. Lawrence students. Those programs include academic advising, the Sophomore Success Initiative, Career Connections, the First-Year Program, Student Accessibility Services, the Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP), the Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP), and the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program.

“Michael and I are delighted to celebrate the tenure of President William Fox in such a special way,” said Jane Eisner. “His inspired leadership and profound humanity have always been student-focused and the Fox Center will continue his vision to ensure that we see in each individual student during their four years on campus an example of human adaptability and the capacity for goodness walking our college paths.”

The Fox Center for Academic Opportunity, located in the recently renovated Madill Hall, is a technologically advanced space located between the Sullivan Student Center and the Johnson Hall of Science. Various academic advising and support offices are located alongside one another, as well as testing and study rooms and several collaborative spaces, which has created a support ‘hub’ for students. The renovations were made possible thanks to gifts as part of The Campaign for Every Laurentian.

Eisner received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from St. Lawrence in 2017, has served on the board of trustees for the American Fund for Aids Research (amFAR) as well as on the boards of directors of the Harvard-Westlake School and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. She is a member of the Aspen Music Festival National Council and serves on the board of visitors of the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California Los Angeles. She is the past chair of the board of the California Community Foundation and is a past member of the Smithsonian National Board, the Los Angeles YMCA, and KCET, the largest independent public television station in the U.S.