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Leonard and Helen Stulman Chair in Classical Jewish Religion, Thought, and Culture

LEONARD STULMAN, A&S 1925, and his wife, HELEN R. STULMAN, made an impressive mark on their native Baltimore through both their business and their generous philanthropy. Mr. Stulman achieved great success in construction and real estate and supported the Jewish community, the arts, music, theater, and Johns Hopkins. In addition to endowing this professorship, the Stulmans endowed a lecture series in history and fellowships in the humanities. Mrs. Stulman died soon after their commitment was announced. Mr. Stulman died in 2000.

“I accomplished a dream by making the community a partner, so to speak, in my success. To be in a position to make these gifts has given me and my wife more pleasure than you will ever imagine.”

-Leonard Stulman

The Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Professorship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Stulman.Leonard and HelenTHE LEONARD and HELEN R. STULMAN CHARITABLE FOUNDATION was established by LEONARD STULMAN, a Baltimore businessman and philanthropist and Johns Hopkins alumnus, who died in 2000. During their lifetimes, Mr. Stulman and his wife, HELEN R. STULMAN, made generous gifts to the Jewish community, the arts, music, theater, and to Johns Hopkins. The Stulman Foundation supports work in the areas of mental health, health, and aging. Ninety-five percent (95%) of funding from The Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Charitable Foundation is reserved for programs in greater Baltimore and the State of Maryland. In 2003 the Stulman Foundation endowed the Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Professorship in Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing to support a professor jointly appointed to the School of Nursing and the School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.

Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Professorship in Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing

Stulman.Leonard and HelenThe LEONARD and HELEN R. STULMAN CHARITABLE FOUNDATION was established by Leonard Stulman, a Baltimore businessman and philanthropist and Johns Hopkins alumnus, who died in 2000. During their lifetimes, Mr. Stulman and his wife, Helen R. Stulman, made generous gifts to the Jewish community, the arts, music, theater, and to Johns Hopkins. The Stulman Foundation supports work in the areas of mental health, health, and aging. Ninety-five percent (95%) of funding from The Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Charitable Foundation is reserved for programs in greater Baltimore and the State of Maryland. In 2003 the Stulman Foundation endowed the Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Professorship in Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing to support a professor jointly appointed to the School of Nursing and the School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.

“This endowment from the Stulman Foundation will play a pivotal role in preparing future generations of mental health nurses.” -Martha Hill, former Dean, School of Nursing