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星空无限传媒 University Receives $5 Million Gift to Transform Honors Program

Philanthropist John Martinson鈥檚 investment will expand creativity, leadership and experiential learning opportunities 鈥 establishing Montclair as a leader in honors education

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John Martinson, venture capitalist and philanthropist, has gifted $5 million to 星空无限传媒 University to transform the Honors EDGE Program. In recognition of his extraordinary support, the program was renamed the John Martinson Honors EDGE Program, expanding opportunities and setting a new national standard for honors education at 星空无限传媒 University. (Photo by University Photographer Mike Peters)

星空无限传媒 University鈥檚 Honors EDGE Program is entering a transformative new chapter thanks to a $5 million gift from venture capitalist and philanthropist John Martinson. This investment will create a distinct and rigorous academic experience, expanding the program鈥檚 reach, deepening its curriculum, and opening new opportunities for students 鈥 making Montclair a national model for honors education.

In recognition of this extraordinary support, the program will be renamed the John Martinson Honors EDGE Program. With an emphasis on creativity, purposeful leadership development, meaningful community involvement, and interdisciplinary learning, the enhanced honors program aims to provide hands-on experiences that prepare students to become leaders, innovators and change-makers.

A New Era for Honors at Montclair

Reflecting on the significance of the gift, Montclair President Jonathan Koppell said:

鈥淛ohn Martinson鈥檚 generous philanthropic investment could not come at a more critical moment. By accelerating the growth and evolution of the honors program at Montclair, a university committed to accessibility and inclusivity, this gift underscores that opportunities to achieve at the highest level must be available to bright, passionate, ambitious students of all backgrounds.

鈥淎chieving that goal is the only way for us to thrive as a state and nation. The John Martinson Honors EDGE Program emphasizes hands-on interdisciplinary learning that cultivates students鈥 leadership and creativity, thus preparing them to take on the biggest challenges in business and civic life.鈥

From left: Jeff Strickland, executive director of the John Martinson Honors EDGE Program, John Martinson, University President Jonathan Koppell, and Montclair honors student Jacob Roby, gather at 星空无限传媒 University in recognition of Martinson鈥檚 transformative gift. (Photo by University Photographer Mike Peters)

Expanding Access and Inclusion

The gift, Koppell added, 鈥渋s the latest in an unbelievable series of investments in our shared future.鈥

John Martinson, chairman of Martinson Ventures, a technology venture capital firm based in Newtown, Pennsylvania, has donated millions to strengthen honors programs at leading universities nationwide, including Purdue, Georgia Tech, Northeastern, the U.S. Air Force Academy, and the University of Pittsburgh. Montclair is the tenth institution to join this growing network of Martinson-supported honors programs.

Through this collaborative network, Montclair students and faculty will connect with peers at these institutions, sharing best practices to accelerate success and build a national honors community.

鈥淭his investment reflects my deep belief in Montclair鈥檚 mission, its accomplished and innovative faculty, strong university leadership, and my confidence that its students will become the next generation of leaders and innovators,鈥 Martinson said. 鈥淭heir creativity, energy and potential to improve the world inspire my philanthropy.鈥

Martinson added, 鈥淚 am excited to help double the size of the Montclair program and expand opportunities for experiential and immersive learning, graduate school preparation, undergraduate research and leadership development.鈥

What Sets Montclair Apart

The John Martinson Honors EDGE Program (Engage, Discover, Grow, Experience) will feature a curriculum designed to foster imaginative thinking and problem-solving, with creativity embedded as a central pillar.

Students will be challenged to expand their minds, brainstorm and loosen the boundaries of their imaginations,鈥 applying creative thinking to real-world problems and day-to-day settings. 鈥淭hey鈥檒l come away with the most salient and indelible experiences in college.鈥 鈥 Provost Junius J. Gonzales.

This investment will make it possible for the University to recruit and retain more top-tier students to its honors program, including incoming transfers and freshmen as well as current students.

Short-term, high-impact travel experiences are emphasized, making transformative opportunities accessible to students who may not be able to commit to a full-semester program.

The mission is to provide opportunities for those who might not otherwise have access to such experiences, allowing them to 鈥渢ake leaps into places and situations they鈥檝e never been,鈥 says Jeff Strickland, executive director of the John Martinson Honors EDGE Program. Admissions will take a holistic approach, considering leadership, creativity and community engagement alongside academic achievement.

Program Enhancements

  • Creative and Leadership Workshops: Expanded offerings, including the introduction of an Honors Leadership Certificate and interdisciplinary research clusters.
  • Distinguished Visiting Faculty: Bringing in experts to enrich the curriculum and mentor students.
  • Experiential Learning: More international and domestic travel, paid internships, mentorships, research opportunities and study-abroad programs.
  • Every honors student will receive a $5,000 鈥淐reative Learning鈥 stipend to support these pursuits.
  • Community Engagement: Courses like 鈥淐ommunity Matters鈥 connect students with local and global issues, ensuring learning goes beyond the classroom.
  • National Advisors: External advisors from Yale, Rice and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville bring national perspectives and best practices to Montclair.
Jacob Roby, a senior double majoring in Policy Studies and Political Science, has earned prestigious fellowships and internships 鈥 exemplifying the caliber of students the John Martinson Honors EDGE Program is designed to support and elevate. (Photo by University Photographer Mike Peters)

High-Impact Student Opportunities

Senior Jacob Roby, a double major in Policy Studies and Political Science with minors in Chinese and Global Security and Diplomacy, exemplifies the exceptional caliber of Montclair鈥檚 honors program that Martinson鈥檚 investment will elevate to even greater heights.

Roby credits Honors EDGE for enabling him to secure prestigious fellowships and internships 鈥 including roles as a Research Fellow at the Wilson Center and a Student Fellow at the USDA.

鈥溞强瘴尴薮 University, especially the honors program, is really what I would call an American Dream university,鈥 Roby says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 still one of those places left in our country where if you work really hard you can achieve a lot, have great experiences and find people who will help you succeed.鈥

Sara Flores, a sophomore majoring in Linguistics and a first-generation college student, credits the honors program for fostering both academic and civic engagement. As an aspiring ESL teacher, Flores has already presented at a regional honors conference in Pittsburgh and participated in a leadership retreat in Arizona 鈥 opportunities she says broadened her perspective on education and community.

The Honors Program has given me hands-on experiences and helped me rethink how I want to teach and learn. It鈥檚 not just about academics 鈥 it鈥檚 about building a community where students feel like they鈥檙e part of something bigger.鈥 鈥 Sara Flores

Flores鈥 commitment to service is central to her honors experience. She is active in the Bonner Leader Program and volunteers tutoring adult ESL learners in Paterson and on campus.

Building Community and Alumni Connections

As Montclair prepares to celebrate the 40th anniversary of its honors program and the establishment of the John Martinson Honors EDGE Program, there will be a renewed emphasis on engaging and strengthening the alumni network to provide mentoring, job shadowing and career-focused networking for current students.

With sustained success, Montclair envisions growing its program to 1,000 students within five years and positioning the University to evolve the John Martinson Honors EDGE Program into a stand-alone Honors College. The University welcomes investment from additional partners to advance the program and create more impact for students.

鈥淭his extraordinary gift elevates the student experience at Montclair,鈥 says Strickland. 鈥淚t is transformational for honors and for the entire institution, enabling students to benefit from what we hope will become a nationally recognized program.鈥

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