- HOME
- CROWDPOWER
- College of Engineering Student Emergency Fund
- $42,495 RAISED
- 142 PARTICIPANTS
HONOR ROLL
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Elibe Elibe $200.00
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Louise Hemond-Wilson $2,000.00
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Evan Flynn $500.00
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Anonymous $15.00
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Angelica Bodnar $200.00
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James Susan $300.00
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David Luzenski $100.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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William Turner $50.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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John Morris $40.00
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Eva Jansen Matching Gift - GE Foundation $100.00
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George Williams Matching Gift - GE Foundation $40.00
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James Morris $150.00
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Robert Conley $100.00
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Anonymous $1,000.00
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Christopher Rush $50.00
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Kelly Kosakowski $500.00
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Lynn Vance $50.00
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Martha Miller $50.00
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Ellen Patrick $100.00
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Jennifer El-Sherif $200.00
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Michael Kupfer $200.00
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Peter Dolce $250.00
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Anonymous $50.00
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William Turner $100.00
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Gina Brisco $50.00
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Laura Tidstrom $100.00
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Anonymous $200.00
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Kollin Fencil $100.00
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Jennifer El-Sherif $200.00
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Jeffry Frahm $250.00
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Christopher Rush $50.00
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Claude Tonnerre $500.00
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Anonymous $750.00
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Anonymous $250.00
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Anonymous $200.00
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Eva Jansen $100.00
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Cynthia Westerhof $500.00
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Keith Sultana $300.00
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John Kent $200.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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Anonymous $250.00
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William Greer $100.00
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Richard Johnson $500.00
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Cynthia Westerhof $100.00
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Ryan Stelzer $100.00
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Cheyenne Peters $40.00
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In Cha Kim & Atul Dhablania $14,000.00
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Anonymous $10.00
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Hamani Thompson $20.00
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Richard Gross $100.00
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Brittney Brown $150.00
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Jazmine Gaymon $100.00
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Rickey Caldwell Jr $50.00
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Aaron Gordon $50.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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Myung Keun Chang $300.00
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Alicia Heeney $25.00
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Pamela Caldwell $200.00
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Alyse Way $50.00
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Fred Coleman III $100.00
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Fraser Howe $100.00
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Anonymous $10.00
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Susan Petrisin $25.00
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Heidi Arvin $100.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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Chelsea Edge $20.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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Angela Rhone $870.00
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Anonymous $50.00
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Society of Applied Engineering Sciences (SAES) $100.00
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Anonymous $25.00
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George Williams $40.00
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James Estell $100.00
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Jesse Giles $50.00
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Divyashri Iyer $50.20
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Elizabeth Shanahan $250.00
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Yue Qi $150.00
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Robert Conley $150.00
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Victoria Johnson $50.00
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Angela Rhone $100.00
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John Engle $100.00
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Kenneth Jones $200.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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Caycee Hart $100.00
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Anonymous $6,000.00
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Marc Conlin $100.00
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Neeraj Buch $250.00
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Dylan Haan $250.00
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Matthew Stinson $50.00
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Emily Dolson $100.00
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Jonathan Biron $50.00
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Kermit Stahr $250.00
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Anonymous $150.00
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Michael Stewart $100.00
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Anonymous $150.00
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Anonymous $50.00
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Pamela Dragosh $100.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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Robert Clark $50.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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Anonymous $15.00
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Anonymous $50.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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David Bendert $100.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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John Furcean $100.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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Lei Zhang $200.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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Ioannis Papapolymerou $300.00
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Andre Lee $250.00
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Parisa Kordjamshidi $100.00
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Daniel Segalman $500.00
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Laura Genik $100.00
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Robert Peterson $100.00
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Thomas Voice $100.00
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Anonymous $50.00
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Garrett Thornberry $100.00
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Fritz Klingler $100.00
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Jacob Hiller $100.00
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Anonymous $50.00
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Anonymous $25.00
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Jenny (Lenz) Stalker $100.00
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Amanda Idema $100.00
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Monica Braman $100.00
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Anonymous $100.00
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Judith Cordes $100.00
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Kathleen Colbry $100.00
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Dirk Colbry $100.00
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Thomas Wolff $200.00
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Leo Kempel $500.00
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Eric Torng $100.00
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Stephen Bates $100.00
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Patricia Mroczek $25.00
College of Engineering Student Emergency Fund
The novel coronavirus pandemic rapidly changed how Michigan State University students learn, professors teach, and how people interact with each other. In the College of Engineering, faculty and staff members, along with students and friends, have come together to manage a difficult situation.
Engineers know that if something doesn’t work as anticipated, we identify the problem and mitigate it. That is the case right now as a number of our students are facing financial challenges and uncertainties. Some students have differing access to virtual instruction. Others cannot pay bills or living expenses because they lost their part-time jobs. Still others cannot afford emergency travel expenses.
Help create a lifeline for our most vulnerable students
Gifts to the College of Engineering Student Emergency Fund will provide necessary financial support to the students who need our help. Gifts will support students who are challenged with accessing basic necessities such as housing, food, medical care or required technology resources leveraged to ensure reliable connectivity for remote learning. Gifts will also support students who experience a loss of total family income due to employment impacts experienced by their parents and to support students access to additional academic resources that will assist in positioning the student for academic success.
Engineering students will apply for funds and a small committee of college members will respond and ensure the funds are disbursed quickly. The project is being coordinated in partnership with college leaders.
You can make the difference for Spartan students. Your generosity can change a life.
Make a Gift by Mail:
University Advancement
Spartan Way
535 Chestnut Road, Room 300
East Lansing, MI 48824
*Make check payable to Michigan State University and write “Appeal 20OOPCF1ENGCVID” in the note section.