PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — A $20 million gift from Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch will provide transformative support for career exploration programs at Brown University that empower students to achieve meaningful lives and careers.
Since its 2023 launch, the newly named Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch Center for Career Exploration has introduced personalized advising, one-on-one mentoring and an array of experiential learning opportunities for students, while expanding the University’s vast network of campus advisers, alumni, parents and family members who support students in exploring potential careers.
Brown President Christina H. Paxson said the Tischs’ gift will provide crucial support for a center that both serves as a hub for career exploration programs and prepares students to serve their communities, the nation and the world through high-impact professional paths beyond Brown.
“The opportunity to develop the skills to successfully navigate and explore career possibilities is an integral part of every Brown student’s academic journey, and this generous gift will accelerate support for students to pursue a wide expanse of career trajectories,” Paxson said. “Through the generosity of Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch, the center will build further on its work to equip graduates for the evolving opportunities and challenges of the 21st-century workforce.”
Since 2023, the center has expanded internship and research experiences, grown its staff, established new partnerships and created a career advising approach that’s tailored to a variety of professional paths, said Matthew Donato, its executive director and an associate dean of the College.
“This gift will enable us to move forward with initiatives that have already shown tremendous progress and impact, including our professional pathways program, our BrownConnect+ initiative, and expansions of our core employer and recruiting relationships,” he said. “What we’ve been able to build speaks to the power of philanthropy, and the Tischs’ generosity will help us provide transformative career support to students.”
The center supports students exploring five career pathways, each led by an assistant dean: in technology and tech ventures, finance and consulting, arts and media, sciences and engineering, and careers in the common good. The Tischs’ gift will fund the careers in the common good assistant deanship and provide financial support for advising, experiential learning and professional connections around the careers in the common good pathway, which prepares students for opportunities with government agencies, nonprofits and community-based organizations, as well as social ventures and for-profit positions focused on social impact.