Embracing the Spirit of Mercy
By establishing an endowed scholarship, Elizabeth Cadigan '79 and Mary Cadigan Jones '74 are continuing a philanthropic partnership that demonstrates their belief in the power of a mercy-inspired education.
Fostering Civic Engagement
The David and Carolyn Brodsky Chair in U.S. Constitutional Democracy and Culture is focusing on the democratic forces that have inspired, built and sustained America throughout its history.
Scholarships Change Lives
As a key priority of the campaign, The SALVEfund builds on the foundation of generosity and mercy-inspired leadership that has defined Salve Regina University since its founding.
Education as an Equalizer
A bequest from Mary Ellen Atkins '68 is expressing her appreciation for what Salve provided her in terms of education, encouragement, self-confidence and friendships.
Inspiring Exploration
A generous commitment from Carl and Gigi Allen is establishing the Allen Family Learning Commons, which houses essential student support services and is a vital component of the Salve Compass program.
Raised by Mercy
Trustee Kathleen Walgreen '22 (Hon.) is supporting the comprehensive campaign by endowing the role of vice president for mission integration.
An Entrepreneurial Attitude
Brian and Ann Marie Pryor are paying it forward through their campaign support of the entrepreneurship minor by endowing The Pryor Family Fund for Entrepreneurship.
Partners in Education
As founders of the Southeastern New England Educational and Charitable Foundation, Sharon Grills Jackson and Stephen Jackson believe that hands-on learning opportunities are vital to a student’s educational experience.
Service Above Self
Helen Dorflinger Ryan '69 and her children are supporting the Salve Compass program by endowing the executive director's position to ensure that the key leadership role is funded in perpetuity.