Penn State expanded my definition of community. Thanks to support for an experience abroad through the Global Health Scholars Program, my idea of what counts as my community is now global.”
- Paul Nguyen, M.D. ’22
- Penn State College of Medicine
- Jeffries Family International Health Scholarship
What Philanthropy Can Do
Thanks to you
Support from donors is creating transformative experiences on campuses across the Commonwealth:
Over
$22M
in gifts launched construction of the new Palmer Museum of Art at the Arboretum at Penn State, expected to be a destination for thousands of students, families, and visitors each year.
Gifts to enhance the student-athlete and fan experience through improved athletic facilities, including nearly $41M
raised for the Football Excellence Fund, $7.5M
to create a new field hockey stadium, and $5.5M
for Panzer Stadium, used by the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams.
The Vision
Private support can ensure that our students and faculty have the resources to take advantage of both existing and emerging opportunities to develop as global leaders. As Penn State becomes a truly global university, our students, faculty, and graduates will define their own aspirations and responsibilities internationally, too. In the future, to be a Penn Stater will mean to be a global citizen, with the perspective and ambition to change the world through innovative solutions.
That innovation requires investment, and philanthropy can enable us to go beyond what our present resources allow us to do today and pursue opportunities that will have the greatest impact tomorrow. As Penn State’s alumni and friends invest in our digital infrastructure, capacities, and ambitions, the payoff will be a scope of impact that could not have been imagined even a decade or two ago. A digital Penn State will embody, more truly than ever before, our mission to serve our students, the Commonwealth, and the world.
And in our current era of globalization and technological change, the arts and humanities offer a pathway to reflection and communication about fundamental values and encourage the creativity and flexibility that will be essential to solving new and complex problems. We must do more to encourage vigorous public debate on important ethical and cultural issues and help our students understand the complex and diverse world they will enter as Penn State graduates.
Your support is Creating Transformative Experiences.