Kathryn and Kent Kuddes' $3 million gift strengthens the future of elementary music education at UNT through their endowed faculty support

Monday, February 23, 2026

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UNT College of Music elementary music education program receives Kathryn and Kent Kuddes legacy gift

DENTON (UNT), Texas — A student’s relationship with music often begins in an elementary classroom, long before questions of majors or careers ever arise. At the University of North Texas, that early spark — and the educators who ignite it — are central to the mission of the College of Music.

Through a $3 million legacy commitment, UNT alumna Kathryn (’95 M.M.E) and Kent Kuddes are ensuring that elementary music education remains a powerful entry point to creativity, discipline, and lifelong learning. Their gift establishes both the Kathryn (Kathy) Kuddes Chair of Elementary Music Education and the Kathryn (Kathy) Kuddes Professorship in Elementary Music Education, creating sustained faculty leadership and expanded opportunities for students preparing to become music educators.

“Elementary music education lays the foundation for a lifelong relationship with learning and creativity,” said Kathryn (Kathy) and Kent Kuddes. “We wanted to invest in the preparation of those educators who make that possible — those who shape confidence and curiosity in students at a very early age. UNT is a leader in this work, and we’re proud to support its continued and future impact on classrooms and communities.”

Together, the endowed chair and professorship will strengthen teaching, research, and mentorship within UNT’s music education program, supporting faculty excellence while preparing future educators to lead with skill and care.

“Music education is foundational to who we are as a college and to the communities our graduates serve,” said John W. Richmond, Ph.D., professor and dean of the UNT College of Music. “This gift honors Kathy Kuddes’ legacy as an alumna while investing in the faculty leadership and student preparation that ensures elementary music education remains strong for generations to come.”

Full photo showing from left: UNT College of Music Dean John Richmond, UNT President Harrison Keller, Kathryn Kuddes, and Kent Kuddes


From left: UNT College of Music Dean John Richmond, UNT President Harrison Keller, Kathryn Kuddes, and Kent Kuddes 


The Kuddes’ commitment was formally recognized on Feb. 3, 2026, during a celebration with university leaders — including UNT President Harrison Keller, Ph.D.

“Elementary music education shapes far more than musical skill,” Keller said. “It builds confidence and curiosity at a formative stage of learning. This gift reflects a deep understanding of that impact and ensures UNT can continue preparing educators who change lives from the very first classroom.”

In addition to the endowed faculty positions, the Kuddes have also made a current gift to support the Dr. Jill Trinka Elementary Music Education Workshop, a five-year initiative that connects UNT students with experienced educators while providing continuing education and professional development opportunities for teachers in the field.

“By pairing long-term faculty investment with hands-on learning and community engagement, this commitment creates impact at every level,” said Brandon Buzbee, vice president for university advancement. “It supports students as they prepare for their careers, strengthens educators already serving in classrooms, and reinforces UNT’s role as a leader in music education.”

Through their generosity, Kathryn and Kent Kuddes are helping ensure that the first notes students encounter — and the teachers who guide them — are supported by an enduring commitment to their success.

 


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