Skip to main content

Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars celebrate graduation from ASU


Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars

Left to right: Robert Berger, vice president of programs for the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust; Belen Gonzalez, Nina Mason Pulliam Trust program director for Arizona; Andrew Patrick, Zakeeyah Habeel; Yesenia Beltran; and Michael Mendel, an Arizona program officer for the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust, at an event celebrating new scholar graduates.

|
December 12, 2016

Families of three Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars celebrated the upcoming graduation of their family members. Patrick Andrew, BS, social work; Yesenia Beltran, BS, journalism and Zakeeyah Habeel, BS, speech and hearing science took part in a ceremony held at the ASU Student Center in downtown Phoenix. A fourth Legacy Scholar, Stacey Lamanillao, BS, finance, was unable to attend.

Each scholar was recognized for their achievement with a framed certificate. Students also presented a member of their family with their ASU graduation stole as a token of their appreciation. 

"We are extremely proud of these students," said Jo Ann Martinez, the director of Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars program at Arizona State University. "This was a monumental task for our scholars, and we want to recognize them and their families for achieving such a tremendous goal."

The Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars program provides long-term financial support for individuals who may not otherwise qualify for traditional academic scholarships. Those who become scholars belong to one of three types of groups: a parent pursuing a college degree; someone with a physical disability; and former foster youth who may have no one to assist paying for college. The Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars program also funds students at the Maricopa Community Colleges, Indiana University and Ivy Tech Community College in Indiana.

The program is financed by the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust based in Phoenix. Nina Mason Pulliam was the wife of former Arizona Republic and Indianapolis Star publisher Eugene Pulliam. She was a strong advocate for improving the lives of children and families in Arizona and Indiana. The trust also supports the protection of animals and habitats in the two states. Last year, it provided more than $17 million to 193 nonprofit and educational institutions.

Yesenia Beltran

A family member takes a photo of Cronkite School graduate Yesenia Beltran, her mother, brother, and niece at a ceremony celebrating the achievements of Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars.

More Sun Devil community

 

Shannon Zellner celebrates her graduation, dressed in a cap and gown in a snowy Japan

ASU Online alumna overcomes adversity, becomes advocate for military families

Editor's note: Arizona State University alumni are making a difference in every corner and community of the world, positively…

May 17, 2024
Hands typing on a laptop.

ASU's Earned Admission program paves the way for second chances

Over the past few weeks, students across the nation celebrated significant milestones — National College Decision Day and…

May 15, 2024
Eight American University Kyiv (AUK) graduates including Yulia Shtaltovna, Taras Dumych, Ruslan Hutnikov, Kateryna Karavan, Roman Makarchuk and Anna Omelchuk attended Thunderbird spring 2024 convocation exercises at Thunderbird Global Headquarters in downtown Phoenix.

Inaugural cohort from Ukraine graduates with dual degrees during wartime

The American University Kyiv opened its doors in February 2022, just three weeks before Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Despite the…

May 13, 2024