Women for ESU Inaugural Symposium Forges Connections and Provides Grants

Emporia, KS (04/08/2024) — A new volunteer-led giving circle, created less than a year ago to support Emporia State University and its students, is already making a big impact.

Women for ESU was formed to increase philanthropic investment and to provide a pathway for women who share a vision for leadership and financial growth to come together and create opportunities for Emporia State students. Members pool their contributions into a grant fund for new or existing projects and initiatives that will make a transformational impact on Emporia State students and the campus environment. Women for ESU is also a vibrant collective passionate about encouraging and empowering women as champions and changemakers, and it welcomes anyone inspired by their mission.

On Saturday, April 6, Women for ESU held its inaugural symposium where five initiatives were celebrated and awarded grants. The winners were:

The symposium was a partnership with the student-led Breaking Barriers Conference, which brought together attendees and students, providing them the opportunity to meet and learn more about one another at a networking luncheon and social hour. The event also featured keynote speaker Teri Karjala, a thought leader in female empowerment and entrepreneurship and alumna of Emporia State.

The symposium was open to all and provided members and non-members alike the opportunity to see transformational dreams being made a reality through donor support.

If you would like to learn more about Women for ESU, or become a member, visit emporia.edu/womenforesu.

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Representatives for the five projects selected for funding by Women for ESU are, from left, Rebecca Rodriguez Carey for Sociology of Sport Day; Terri Summey for A Place of Comfort and Calm: Creating Sensory Spaces Inside the ESU Library; Stephanie Taylor, Laura Santacruz Vera and Olivia Carlson for Corky’s Career Closet; Aubrey Wilson for “Tough,” a play by Margot Connolley and Sophia Dawson for Hornet Huddle: Connection for TradPlus and Transfer Students.