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As the largest private university in the country, NYU has many areas that need support, and this website can help match your interests with our most important priorities. Regardless of where you direct your support, your gift will truly make a difference.
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Alumni Profile
Eberhard Berent and Paul Lott
Two Major Gifts for the Humanities
Inspired by their dedication to art and culture, two friends of NYU in Germany found creative ways to make generous gifts to the University. Eberhard Berent, professor emeritus of German at NYU, made a commitment to establish the Eberhard Berent Professor of Goethe in NYU's Department of German, and Paul Lott established the Paul Lott Lectureship and Fellowship Fund at NYU's Institute of Fine Arts.
Berent is making his contribution through a combination of life income gifts, which will provide him with tax-free income throughout his lifetime, and a bequest. "I wanted to devote my money to something meaningful," says Berent, who taught at NYU from the early 1960s until his retirement in 1987. "The age of Goethe was the high period of German literature, and having a chair in Goethe will be a real boost for the Department of German at NYU."
Lott is supporting his named lectureship at the IFA through a combination of cash gifts and a charitable distribution through his IRA, and will fund his fellowships through a bequest. Although his career background is in tax and finance, he wanted to support fine art because of the positive influence it has played in his life. "I hope my lectureship will give students an insight into the working of an artist," Lott says. "It will focus on ideas, not just the painters and their technique, but what is behind them."
News
The Campaign for NYU Breaks Records
Thanks to the generosity of alumni and friends, The Campaign for NYU raised a grand total of $3.075 billion, making it the most successful fundraising campaign in NYU historyÑand in the history of higher education to date.
The goal of the seven-year campaign, which concluded on August 31, 2008, was $2.5 billion. The University surpassed that goal eight months ahead of schedule. While other institutions are currently in the midst of campaigns that may reach higher totals, NYU is the first institution to complete a campaign with such an impressive number.
Donors made over 476,000 gifts during the campaign in support of the University's greatest priorities, from faculty recruitment and financial aid to new facilities, schools and academic programs. Contributions enabled NYU to establish over 700 new scholarship and fellowship funds and over 120 new professorships, and the impact of the campaign can also be seen in the many cutting-edge buildings, laboratories, and classrooms that have opened across campus.
"One of the greatest successes of the campaign has been in building community and in engaging the many different groups at NYU around one set of goals and priorities," says Debra LaMorte, senior vice president for development and alumni relations. "We are grateful to all of the alumni and friends who made it such a spectacular success."
"Although the campaign is over, our fundraising must continue in earnest," LaMorte adds. "We need the continued support of our entire community to maintain our success and meet the ongoing needs of our faculty, students and campus."
One fundraising initiative that the University is launching this fall is NYU's Call to Action, which asks alumni and friends to make contributions in support of financial aid. Stay tuned to www.nyu.edu/giving to find out how you can "take action" and help some of NYU's most deserving students.
Landmark Gift for Real Estate Institute
The School of Continuing and Professional Studies announced that its Real Estate Institute will be renamed the NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate in honor of the Schack family, who over the past 100 years has owned and developed real estate in New York City.
The Schack family has donated a $10 million cash gift—the largest in the School’s history—to provide critical support for students, faculty, research, and physical infrastructure. The contribution is the lead gift in a campaign to build a permanent endowment for the 40-year-old Institute, the University’s home for applied research, graduate study, and continuing professional education in real estate, construction management, and related fields.
