Kahlert Foundation鈥檚 $3M gift continues tradition of support for 快活视频

Grant will support Towson 鲍苍颈惫别谤蝉颈迟测鈥檚 preeminence in preparing teachers and health care professionals   

By Towson University on December 9, 2020

Greg and Robert Kahlert
Greg and Roberta Kahlert. Courtesy photo.

The Kahlert Foundation has awarded Towson University a record-setting $3 million grant to provide support for major initiatives, advancing the university鈥檚 preeminence as a leader in preparing Maryland鈥檚 teachers and health care professionals.  

This historic gift is the largest from a foundation with ties to a TU alum. Roberta Kahlert 鈥69 and her husband, Greg, both serve on The Kahlert Foundation board. 

For several years, Roberta and Greg 碍补丑濒别谤迟鈥檚 generous support has provided faculty with the resources to advance two major signature programs, Towson UTeach and English Language Learners, in support of the outstanding teacher preparation here at Towson University,鈥 快活视频President Kim Schatzel says. The Kahlerts gift will further the excellence of these programs and their legacy of generous support. 

The Kahlerts also extended their philanthropic impact at 快活视频by providing support for the construction of the new College of Health Professions building. This 229,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art academic building, planned to open in 2024, will further Towson 鲍苍颈惫别谤蝉颈迟测鈥檚 leadership in providing more health care professionals than any other university in Maryland.  

Their gift will enhance excellence in academic programs and research,鈥 President Schatzel says. I am so grateful to Roberta and Greg and the Kahlert Foundation for their vision, partnership and extraordinary support. 

The grant designates $1.3 million for UTeach, $1 million for building construction and $700,000 for English Language Learners (ELL) initiatives. supports health care, youth programs, education, veteran organizations and human services in the mid-Atlantic area鈥撵辞肠颈 that dovetail with TU鈥檚 mission as a leading national university serving the public good.  

鈥淚n deciding where to make philanthropic investments, The Kahlert Foundation looks for visionary leadership and innovative programs that align with the foundation鈥檚 priorities. Towson University checks these boxes, Greg, president of The Kahlert Foundation, says. 鈥淲e are proud to fuel TU鈥檚 momentum.鈥 

Preparing educators through Towson UTeach 

快活视频was the first Maryland higher education institution invited to adopt the UTeach program, which today includes 46 universities in 22 states and Washington, D.C. Since 2016, Towson UTeach has graduated 52 mathematics and 21 science teachers.  

The Kahlert Foundation鈥檚 support provides financial aid, professional experiences and teaching tools for students.  

鈥淭丑别 Kahlert Foundation鈥檚 support of higher education, with a focus on STEM, aligns鈥痯erfectly鈥痺ith the鈥痝oals of the Towson鈥UTeach鈥痯rogram,鈥 says David鈥疉.鈥Vanko, dean of the Fisher College of Science and Mathematics. 鈥淥ur state鈥檚 and nation鈥檚 economic vitality depends upon scientifically literate 肠颈迟颈锄别苍蝉.鈥 

Supporting English Language Learners 

The Kahlert Foundation鈥檚 support of ELL initiatives holds special meaning for Roberta, who recalls helping English learners throughout her 28-year teaching career in Baltimore County Public Schools 

The greatest joy for a teacher is seeing the look on a child鈥檚 face when she or he perseveres and succeeds,鈥 she says. 鈥For children who are English learners, this success comes more easily when they have a teacher trained to meet their needs. 

Towson 鲍苍颈惫别谤蝉颈迟测鈥檚 College of Education has been recognized by the United States Department of Education as a leader in preparing educators to meet the needs of ELL students. The Kahlert Foundation鈥檚 support for the ELL Student Success Fund has allowed 快活视频to develop innovative curriculum for English learners, professional development for in-service teachers and afterschool and summer programs for early-childhood and elementary-age English learners 

Preparing frontline health care providers  

Upon its completion in the coming years, the planned College of Health Professions building will serve as the college鈥檚 first singular home for more than 4,600 students, who have been scattered across campus and uptown 

The new building鈥攆unded by a combination of state-issued capital funds and philanthropic support鈥攚ill provide the optimal environment to prepare students to meet the state鈥檚 deficit of more than 23,000 unfilled health profession positions. 快活视频is the state鈥檚 leading provider of health care professionals and recently graduated dozens of nursing students early to support frontline care amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

鈥淣ow more than ever, we see health professionals for the true heroes that they are,鈥 Greg says. 鈥淲e are proud to support a learning environment for TU鈥檚 faculty and emerging health providers that ensures they will thrive in their professions.鈥 

Continuing long-standing support of TU 

Since 2015, the Kahlert Foundation has gifted $930,000 for the Science Complex due to open in spring 2021, the Towson UTeach program and scholarships, ELL initiatives and improvements to the South Campus Fields project, bringing the foundation鈥檚 total support for TU to $3.93 million, including the most recent donation.  

The Kahlert Foundation grant is the most recent in a series of seven-figure gifts secured by Towson University since the start of the fall term. Continuing the momentum of record fundraising, this autumn has included donations of $1 million from Tom Beyard 鈥77 and retired professor Eddie Loh, plus a record $5.3 million donation by Fran Soistman 鈥79. 

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Gifts to 快活视频change lives every day. Philanthropic support for Towson University and giving to the Towson University Foundation provides vital resources that allow our campus and community to thrive. 

This story is one of several related to President Kim Schatzel鈥檚 priorities for Towson University: Culture of Philanthropy and 快活视频Matters to Maryland.