$5 Million Gift Endows Directorship of Behrend’s School of Engineering

Dave Meehl, center, with Chancellor Ralph Ford, at left, and Dr. Tim Kurzweg, the James R. Meehl Director of the School of Engineering.

Dave Meehl, center, with Chancellor Ralph Ford, at left, and Dr. Tim Kurzweg, the James R. Meehl Director of the School of Engineering.

Credit: Penn State Behrend

New giving by Dave Meehl, a retired financial officer who worked at accounting firms, food companies, and Lakeshore Community Services, will provide $5 million to Penn State Behrend’s schools of engineering and science. 

A $3 million gift established Behrend’s first named school directorship: the James R. Meehl Director of the School of Engineering. The gift is named for Meehl’s late father, who worked at and later owned Eureka Electrical Products, the oldest continuously operated company in Erie County. 

An additional $2 million estate commitment will provide ongoing support for Behrend’s School of Engineering and School of Science

“We appreciate the vision and commitment that shaped these gifts,” Chancellor Ralph Ford said. “The support of the Meehl family has accelerated the growth of Penn State Behrend in recent years. Our students and faculty have directly benefited from Dave’s vision and his intentional support of an array of programs at the college, including the School of Engineering, the School of Science, and Behrend athletics.” 

The new Meehl directorship, in particular, elevates both the School of Engineering and its leadership. “It positions us to do even more with the academic and research programs that already distinguish Penn State Behrend as a leader in engineering and innovation,” Ford said. 

Funding will be used to purchase equipment and expand research and teaching labs in Burke Center and the Advanced Manufacturing and Innovation Center. 

“This funding will help us recruit and retain high-performing faculty members and support them in the early years of their careers as they develop their preliminary research and begin to bring in external research funding,” said Dr. Tim Kurzweg, the director of the School of Engineering. He is the first to hold the Meehl directorship title. 

The directorship continues a pattern of giving at Behrend that honors James Meehl. In 2023, Dave Meehl created the endowment that expanded and named the James R. Meehl Innovation Commons, a product design and prototyping lab that anchors both the Invent Penn State network and the Northwest Pennsylvania Innovation Beehive Network. 

The estate commitment to the School of Science is, in part, a tribute to Dave Meehl’s son Aaron, who earned a degree in biology at Behrend in 2012. 

“The Meehl family has always believed that education is the best way to increase the quality of life for individuals and society,” Dave Meehl said. “We greatly appreciate that Penn State Behrend has allowed us the opportunity to improve teaching and research in the School of Engineering with this gift.”