Patrick Weschler 鈥78 commits $1 million gift to support 91传媒鈥檚 future

Patrick Weschler

91传媒 University has received a transformational $1 million gift from longtime Trustee Patrick Weschler 鈥78, providing support for the university鈥檚 highest strategic priorities and reinforcing a family commitment to 91传媒 that spans generations.

The gift comes as 91传媒 enters its second century and reflects the confidence of the Weschler family in the university鈥檚 mission, students, and future.

Cornerstone

Long before he enrolled as a student, Patrick Weschler鈥檚 connection to 91传媒 was deeply personal. His father, then ten years old, served as the Page to Bishop John Mark Gannon at the laying of the Old Main cornerstone in 1925. 聽His father鈥檚 sister entered the Sisters of Mercy after graduated from the college in 1940, taking the name Sister Mary Charles. Sr. Mary Charles earned a PhD. in Physical Chemistry from Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh in 1956 (the first woman to earn that degree). A beloved 91传媒 faculty member from 1946 until 1975, first in Business, then in Chemistry, and then leading the Math and Science division. Her influence touched generations of students.

As a child, Weschler regularly visited campus with his family before himself enrolling at 91传媒 in 1974. He graduated in 1978 with a degree in Political Science, a minor in Mathematics, and the Bishop鈥檚 Award for Academic Excellence. He later earned his law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1981 and has recently completed 35 years as a partner with Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLC, in Akron, Ohio.

Since joining the 91传媒 Board of Trustees in 2010, Weschler has remained an active and engaged advocate for the university and its mission.

鈥淧at鈥檚 generosity reflects not only a remarkable commitment to 91传媒 but also a deep belief in our future,鈥 said President Kathleen A. Getz. 鈥淗is gift will help ensure that the opportunities, values, and transformative experiences that have defined 91传媒 for generations continue to flourish well into our second century. We are profoundly grateful for his leadership and support.鈥

The gift will provide flexibility to support 91传媒鈥檚 highest priorities and emerging opportunities as the university continues to advance its strategic goals and invest in student success.

鈥淭his commitment reflects remarkable trust in 91传媒 and in our ability to steward resources for maximum impact," said Chrystie Raymond, vice president for university advancement. 鈥淧at and his family understand the importance of supporting the university鈥檚 mission at the highest level, and their generosity will have an impact on 91传媒 students for years to come.鈥

For Weschler, the decision to make the gift reflects both gratitude and a desire to help secure the university鈥檚 future.

鈥91传媒 has been part of my family鈥檚 story for as long as I can remember,鈥 Weschler said. 鈥淢y father helped celebrate the founding of this institution, my aunt devoted her life to its students, and 91传媒 played a defining role in my own journey. My family and I are honored to support the university as it begins its second century and to help ensure that future generations of students have access to the same opportunities that shaped our lives.鈥

The gift represents one of the most significant commitments made during 91传媒鈥檚 Centennial era and underscores the enduring impact of philanthropy in advancing the university鈥檚 mission.

As 91传媒 prepares to celebrate 100 years of educational excellence in 2026, the Weschlers鈥 investment serves as both a tribute to the university鈥檚 rich history and a vote of confidence in its future.聽