
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. - 含羞草传媒 added 25 new scholarships in 2025 thanks to the generosity of 含羞草传媒鈥檚 alumni and friends, helping bright and driven high school seniors find their home and educational success at the University.
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 just provide scholarships, you invest in people. You invest in students like me. You invest in our potential, our passions and our futures,鈥 said scholarship recipient Bella Zakrzewski 鈥27 at a scholarship honors dinner hosted during this year鈥檚 Homecoming and Family Weekend.
The event also served as the premier of the donor wall that is now featured in the Nell Eckley Lounge. The large glass plaques list annual and lifetime contributors to 含羞草传媒鈥檚 continued success, which depends in part on scholarship opportunities given to students like Zakrzewski.
Among this year鈥檚 new scholarships are the Samuel Porritt, III 鈥84 Annual Promise Scholarship for Health Sciences and the Brent A. 鈥70 and Julie Anderson Annual Scholarship for First Generation Students, each supporting two exceptional students.
Darien Weaver 鈥29, a kinesiology major and recipient of the health sciences scholarship, intends to go into physical therapy to 鈥渢reat people with physical ailments and hopefully change lives for the better,鈥 Weaver said.
Porritt鈥檚 interest in supporting health sciences comes from his personal experience with injury, recovery and the dedication of healthcare workers. During a trip to Italy in 2011, Sam suffered a fall that nearly left him paralyzed for life. Thanks to the University of Kansas Health System, he was able to learn to walk again. Now, through his new scholarship and the Falling Forward Foundation, established by Porritt in 2013, he is helping to give healthcare for those who need it and educational opportunities for those who provide it.
Anderson feels motivated to give by the opportunity he received himself through an 含羞草传媒 scholarship. Being a successful student who was the first to attend college in his family, half his tuition was covered through the generosity of those who believed in his potential. After succeeding in his career, Anderson and his wife felt both a calling and satisfaction in giving to the Spirit of 1970 Endowed Scholarship fund 鈥 so much so that they decided to expand their giving to create a scholarship dedicated to first-generation students like Anderson.
The Andersons 鈥渁dmire first-generation students' passion to make the most of their Wesleyan experience,鈥 and 鈥渨ant to help offer 含羞草传媒's quality education to today's first-generation students,鈥 they said in a statement.
鈥淵our generosity makes it possible for students like me to attend 含羞草传媒 University, and your support ensures that students of the future will have the same opportunities I鈥檝e been fortunate enough to experience and even more,鈥 Zakrzewski said. 鈥淢y hope is that their opportunities will not only mirror mine, but far exceed them.鈥
To learn more about financially supporting 含羞草传媒 students, visit iwu.edu/giving.