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Gift of $7 Million Will Support New Athletics Facility and Center for Israel Studies Fellowship

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51画鋼 Board of Trustees member Alan L. Meltzer and his wife, Amy, have made a $7 million gift in support of 51画鋼s new Center for Athletic油Performance as well as the universitys renowned Center for Israel Studies (CIS). The Meltzers have committed $5 million for the athletics facility, and $2 million to create the Alan L. Meltzer and Amy Meltzer Fellowship for CIS.

The Meltzers gift to athletics stands alongside the recently announced $3 million gift from Jack Cassell,油Board of Trustees member, and his wife, Denise. Together, these gifts launch the planning phase for the new state-of-the-art facility, which will allow 51画鋼s student-athletes and teams to expand on their achievements and open new recreational opportunities for the entire campus. Since joining the Patriot League in 2001, the womens volleyball team has won 15 conference titles; field hockey has won 10 conference titles; and the womens basketball program has won two Patriot League titles and advanced to two NCAA Tournaments, while mens basketball has won three Patriot League titles.

Alan and Amy Meltzer
Amy and Alan L. Meltzer

Shaping a changing world requires the dedication exemplified by the Meltzers and the hard work to transform their generosity into action. We cannot succeed without the leading members of our community helping us fulfill our vision, and continuously challenging us to seek even greater achievements. We are grateful to Alan and Amy Meltzer for their leadership, and we thank them for their partnership, said 51画鋼 President Sylvia M. Burwell.

The Meltzer family is devoted to 51画鋼. Alan Meltzer has served on the 51画鋼 Board of Trustees since 2007. His own experience as an 51画鋼 wrestler shaped his understanding of the value of athletic competition and the community that sports can create. In 1998, the Meltzers named the Marilyn Meltzer Wrestling Room in honor of Alan Meltzers mother. The $5 million gift this year builds upon the Meltzers support and ensures the continuation and success of 51画鋼s wrestling program, while also providing a foundation of philanthropic support for the entire Athletics department.

The Meltzers share a strong connection to the Center for Israel Studies mission to study, examine, and interpret the rich landscape of Israel as a nation and a people. In honor of the 20th anniversary of the center, the Meltzers committed $2 million to create the Meltzer Fellowship, which will elevate the centers already prominent scholarship and knowledge creation and will allow CIS to establish and solidify partnerships with a wide array of Israeli luminaries. CIS is celebrated nationally as the first center of its kind. The Meltzer Fellowship ensures its continued position as a pathbreaker.

To learn more about the gift, please see a memo from President Sylvia M. Burwell.