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Pioneers Club

Tradition. Courage. Success.

A PROUD HISTORY 
In the fall of 1946, Dr. Sumner Bohee 鈥50, Franklin & Marshall鈥檚 first African American student, began his undergraduate studies at the College. More pioneering Black students soon joined him, among them Sydney Bridgett 鈥51; Grant Means 鈥51; Dr. Henry Wiggins 鈥55; and the Rogers brothers, Richard Rogers, Esq., 鈥57, P鈥90, Lemuel A. Rogers Jr., M.D., '59 and Peter Rogers 鈥69. In the decades since, a growing body of African American students has contributed significantly to the College in and out of the classroom and beyond campus; more than 800 African American alumni strengthen our communities, lead industries and defend our nation.

Learn more about pioneering Black students and faculty at F&M by visiting the F&M Black History Timeline

 

THE PIONEERS CLUB
In 2016, in recognition of the 70th anniversary of the first Black student鈥檚 admission to Franklin & Marshall, the African American Alumni Council (AAAC) launched the Pioneers Club - a philanthropic initiative dedicated to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and supportive environment for all students.    It is not enough for students of color to exist on campus; they must be included. This means creating a space where every student feels they belong and recognizes that our differences serve as our greatest teachers. 

Excellence is inseparable from diversity.  By investing in the Pioneers Club, you are helping to build a campus ecosystem where unique perspectives are valued, sparking the kind of rigorous dialogue and empathy that prepares every student to lead in a global society.  Our goal is to enrich the educational journey for the entire campus through cross-cultural learning, ensuring that every graduate leaves with the perspective and empathy required to thrive in a diverse world.

We invite you to participate in building this legacy. Thank you for your partnership.

CONTRIBUTE TODAY
To contribute online, use the button below, and write 鈥淧ioneers Club鈥 in the notes section.

Student Spotlights

Curtis Mark 鈥23

As an aspiring anesthesiologist, junior Curtis Mark had been searching for Franklin & Marshall College alumni in the field. After connecting with Dr. Michael Fishman 鈥05, M.D., on the True Blue Network, he embarked on an internship with the Center for Interventional Pain and Spine (CIPS), Since onboarding, Mark has been shadowing patient visits and surgeries, learning about patient charts and how to include notes, learning how to read medications, and getting insight into CIPS studies on chronic pain. He even began his own research study on a topic he always found fascinating: phantom limb pain, which is when patients report feeling pain in a limb even after it has been removed. 鈥淎ll these things I鈥檝e never experienced before I鈥檓 getting to learn about,鈥 Mark said. 鈥淏eing submerged in this environment is really giving me that other component of a liberal arts education I came to F&M for.鈥

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Join the Pioneers Club

The African American Alumni Council firmly believes that any efforts to honor and celebrate our pioneering students and alumni of color must include a concerted effort to elevate, through our philanthropy, students of color at F&M. It is in this spirit that the council has created the Pioneers Club.

The AAAC hopes you, also, will be touched, moved and inspired to give generously to this investment in the future of African Americans and all people of color at the College. 

We invite you to participate. Thank you for your partnership.

Note: When making your gift online, be sure to write "Pioneers Club" in the notes section. 

Sydney Bridgett '51 with AAAC members