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”UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – When perennial Penn State benefactors Gene and Roz Chaiken made their largest-ever gift in 2021 — a gift that cemented their legacy as the largest scholarship donors in Penn State history and resulted in the naming of the Susan Welch Liberal Arts Building after they had already been recognized as Philanthropists of the Year — most thought it would it be their capstone contribution to the University.
But recognition is not what motivates Gene and Roz Chaiken; helping students is.
Once again, the Chaikens have made a landmark contribution to the University. While the amount of the gift is not being disclosed publicly, it will make them the second-largest donors in Penn State history and extends their impact beyond the College of the Liberal Arts, where the bulk of their philanthropy has been focused and where they established the Roz and Gene Chaiken Center for Student Success earlier in 2021. Building upon and consolidating existing academic support services, the new gift establishes Chaiken Centers for Student Success elsewhere in the University, including Penn State Abington, the College of Information Sciences and Technology and Penn State World Campus, as well as a University-wide student success center at University Park.”
This is what we’re up against.
”UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – When perennial Penn State benefactors Gene and Roz Chaiken made their largest-ever gift in 2021 — a gift that cemented their legacy as the largest scholarship donors in Penn State history and resulted in the naming of the Susan Welch Liberal Arts Building after they had already been recognized as Philanthropists of the Year — most thought it would it be their capstone contribution to the University.
But recognition is not what motivates Gene and Roz Chaiken; helping students is.
Once again, the Chaikens have made a landmark contribution to the University. While the amount of the gift is not being disclosed publicly, it will make them the second-largest donors in Penn State history and extends their impact beyond the College of the Liberal Arts, where the bulk of their philanthropy has been focused and where they established the Roz and Gene Chaiken Center for Student Success earlier in 2021. Building upon and consolidating existing academic support services, the new gift establishes Chaiken Centers for Student Success elsewhere in the University, including Penn State Abington, the College of Information Sciences and Technology and Penn State World Campus, as well as a University-wide student success center at University Park.”
This is what we’re up against.