To accomplish our goals, we look to our unfailingly generous alumni and friends who have so strongly supported Penn Law's growth and expansion to its current eminence.
Some gifts have a magnitude that attracts deserved attention: the $12 million gift of Robert Toll L'66 and Jane Toll
to support student scholarships for those intending to pursue public service work and to support loan forgiveness
to our graduates working in the public service arena; the $6.2 million gift of Paul Levy L'72 and Karen Levy to
support the Levy Scholars Program; and the Howard Gittis W'55, L'58 endowment of $5 million.
But every gift of every size is essential. All penetrate into the life of the Law School, keeping it vibrantly alive and vigorously moving forward. Every gift influences the work we can do and how well we can do it.The future of Penn Law very much depends on our alumni and friends.
What a time to be part of something momentous. To take opportunity at its offering, and commit to being part
of an important institutional moment.
We're not saying that our WORK TOGETHER will transform the whole course of civilization. Just our own
piece of it.