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FDU NOW Offers a View
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ATHLETICS
With successful teams and stellar
scholar-athletes, the University’s
Division I and Division III programs
boast proud traditions of
excellence. “Our student-athletes
make every effort at the highest
levels when representing their University,”
said Division I Director of
Athletics David Langford. “They
continuously strive to excel both
on and off the playing field.”
“They have a lot of heart,”
said Division III Director of Athletics
Bill Klika. “If you’ve never
been to one of our games, you’re
missing out.
“The support of the FDU community
for our athletes is very special and is essential
to our well-being and success,” added
Klika. “We’re a close family.”
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LAURA ELMO
A College at Florham senior from Franklin, N.J., Laura Elmo is
earning her undergraduate and graduate degrees in mathematics
and teaching under the five-year QUEST program. Following
graduation she plans to teach in New Jersey.
A member of the field hockey team, Elmo serves as president
of the Student Athletic Council. “The field hockey team is the reason
why I came to FDU,” Elmo said. “I heard the team was getting
a new field, and I wanted to be a part of it.”
She added, “Campaign support for athletics programs will
generate a lot of excitement for our teams. I think it will bring
more students to the games and boost school spirit.”
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FDU NOW will directly impact athletics
programs by enabling FDU to conduct
a major upgrade of its athletics and
recreation facilities at both New Jersey
campuses.
Enhancements at the Metropolitan
Campus will include renovations at the
North End Complex, home to the University’s
baseball, soccer and tennis programs.
At the College at Florham, the campaign
will provide a new tennis complex, softball
field and soccer and lacrosse fields.
“Our athletes deserve the best. These
facilities will directly support their ability
to remain competitive in one of the most
difficult Division III conferences in the
country,” Klika said.
Langford added, “Upgrades on our
campus will make a tremendous difference
in our program and our ability to recruit
top-level student-athletes.”
In addition to supporting facility
enhancements, the campaign will impact
the University’s Athletic Annual Fund,
providing funds that meet the growing
costs of running FDU’s athletics programs
each year. Donations can be designated
to either Division I or Division III athletics.
Early campaign commitments to FDU
athletics programs include a $440,000 gift
from alumna and University Trustee Mary
Kay Mastronardy Stratis, BA’69 (R),
MAT’71 (T), for a new indoor running
track at the George and Phyllis Rothman
Center on the Metropolitan Campus.
Discussing her gift, Stratis said, “I am
happy to be able to facilitate the replacement
of the track and auxiliary courts and
witness the renewal of spirit, use and functionality
for this wonderful facility.”
Langford added, “We are very lucky to
have an alumna like Mary Kay Stratis. She
has given so much of her time and talents
to our University.”
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