UC Santa BarBara...UCSB is leading the center, which also involves researchers from UC Santa Cruz,...

28
PARTNERS IN INNOVATION FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2009 The Annual Report of Private Giving University of California, Santa Barbara UC SANTA BARBARA

Transcript of UC Santa BarBara...UCSB is leading the center, which also involves researchers from UC Santa Cruz,...

  • P a r t n e r s i n i n n o v a t i o n

    for the year ending June 30, 2009

    the annual repor t of Pr ivate Giv ing

    Univer si t y of Cal i fornia , santa Barbara

    UC Santa BarBara

  • table of Contents

    ensuring excellence 1

    financial highlights 2

    Philanthropy at Work 3

    developing new energy solutions 4

    enhancing Public Programming 5

    supporting the Promise of distinction 6

    exploring the universe 7

    Pioneering a new field 8

    advancing scientific discovery 9

    recognizing distinction 10

    Preparing the next generation of scholars 12

    honor roll of donors 14

    the Campaign for uC santa barbara 24

    officers and trustees of the uC santa barbara foundation 24

    about the Cover UC Santa Barbara and Campus Point at dawn

    Photo by tony mastres

  • Ensuring ExcellenceUC Santa Barbara’s accomplishments are enhanced immeasurably by philanthropic gifts,

    and we are sincerely grateful to our devoted alumni, parents, faculty, staff, and friends for

    their steadfast generosity and inspirational commitment to the future excellence of the

    campus, especially in these challenging

    times. n The Campaign for UC Santa

    Barbara continues to attract strong

    private support for the campus, thus far

    generating a total of $544 million for

    priority initiatives. Of that total, more

    than $40 million was raised in 2008-

    09 for student scholarships, research,

    and academic programs. Although

    contributions were down sharply from

    the previous record year, funds raised

    exceeded earlier projections due to a

    remarkable increase in the number of

    gifts received. n Since the campaign was launched in 2000, we are proud to report that 57

    endowed professorships have been established to enhance teaching and research and 139

    fellowships were created to attract outstanding students. Campus facilities greatly enhanced

    by private support include the new Education, Social Sciences, and Media Studies Complex

    of three buildings on the west side of the campus. n California was hit particularly hard by

    the economic downturn, resulting in huge budget reductions for the University of California

    and its campuses. Planning is now under way at UC Santa Barbara to identity priorities for

    the next phase of our campaign that will help protect and build on what we have already

    achieved. n Please accept our heartfelt appreciation for your extraordinary support. Your

    partnership will continue to play a pivotal role in enabling our campus to respond to fiscal

    challenges in ways that do not compromise our commitment to quality, innovation, access,

    and excellence.

    Daniel P. Burnham, ChairUC Santa Barbara Foundation

    Chancellor Henry T. Yang and Daniel P. Burnham

    Henry T. Yang, Chancellor

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 2 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 3

    Financial Highlights

    *

    *Includes gifts, pledges, and private grants received by the UC Santa Barbara Foundation and the UC Regents.

    Below each bar is the total raised for the fiscal year indicated; the number at the top is the progressive total for the entire campaign.

    *

    Academic Affairs $1,009,000

    Bren School of Environmental Science and Management $569,401

    College of Creative Studies $91,300

    Gevirtz Graduate School of Education $479,137

    Humanities, Social Sciences, College of Letters and Science $7,154,068

    Art Museum $553,708

    Humanities and Fine Arts $2,882,839

    Social Sciences $3,679,881

    Other Letters and Science Support $37,640

    intercollegiate Athletics $671,313

    Kavli institute for Theoretical Physics $1,316,592

    Libraries $592,495

    Marine Science institute and natural reserve System $3,915,815

    Programs and Services $4,677,075

    Student Affairs $1,112,206

    Arts & Lectures $1,843,184

    Academic Programs $157,222

    General Administrative Support $1,564,463

    Engineering and the Sciences $18,076,485

    California nanoSystems institute $93,500

    College of Engineering $12,602,004

    Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences $4,729,955

    Materials research Laboratory $567,060

    Technology Management Program $83,966

    Unrestricted $2,076,512

    Total $40,629,193

    Campus Recipients of Private Funds

    $0

    $100

    $200

    $300

    $400

    $500

    2004 2005$80.1

    2006$68.2

    2007$55.3

    2008$70.9

    2009$81.4 $40.6

    $600

    $500

    $227.5

    $295.7

    $351.1

    $422.1

    Campaign Cumulative Total in Millions

    $544$503.6

    Private Giving 2005-2009Year Total

    2004-05 $68,242,361

    2005-06 $55,391,318

    2006-07 $70,951,832

    2007-08 $81,456,812

    2008-09 $40,629,193*

    Private Funds 2008-09Sources

    individuals $10,716,745

    Campus Organizations $925,937

    Corporations $ 8,404,309

    Foundations $18,855,770

    Other Sources $1,726,432

    Total $40,629,193

    P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 2

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 2 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 3

    Philanthropy at WorkUC Santa Barbara is proud to

    recognize the growing number of

    alumni, parents, and friends, as

    well as corporations, foundations,

    and organizations, who made

    generous contributions to The

    Campaign for UC Santa Barbara

    in the year ending June 30, 2009.

    Their philanthropic gifts will

    enhance teaching and research,

    strengthen existing areas of

    excellence, and make it possible to

    develop new, innovative academic

    programs.

    To all of our supporters,

    especially those listed in the

    Honor roll of Donors that begins

    on page 14, UCSB expresses its

    sincere gratitude and profound

    appreciation. On the pages that

    follow are just a few examples of

    the ways in which the generosity

    of UC Santa Barbara’s benefactors

    supports academic excellence

    and creates new opportunities for

    learning and discovery.

    The campus skyline has changed with the addition of new buildings.

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 4 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 5

    Ga N N

    The institute for Energy Efficiency

    in the College of Engineering

    has received a $500,000 gift

    from George W. Holbrook Jr.

    to support the development of energy

    efficient technologies, including more

    efficient electronics, computers,

    buildings, lighting, and photovoltaics.

    The pioneering interdisciplinary institute

    brings together 50 campus researchers

    with related expertise to develop

    energy-saving technologies in lighting,

    computing, building, manufacturing, and

    transportation. Holbrook serves on the

    institute’s Director’s Council.

    The institute was recently awarded

    $19 million in federal economic stimulus

    funds to launch a new Center for Energy

    Efficient Materials. The center is one of

    46 Energy Frontier research Centers

    established by the Department of Energy

    to address the nation’s critical energy

    challenges. UCSB is leading the center,

    which also involves researchers from

    UC Santa Cruz, Harvard University, the

    national renewable Energy Laboratory,

    and Los Alamos national Laboratory.

    The goal of the center is to discover

    and develop novel materials that control

    the interactions between light,

    electricity, and heat at the nanoscale for

    improved solar energy conversion, solid-

    state lighting, and conversion of heat

    into electricity.

    Developing New Energy Solutions

    The electronic structure of the surface of Gallium Nitride, which is used as an enabling material in a new generation of high-efficiency solar materials, is pictured above.

    John Bowers, director of the Institute for Energy

    Efficiency, is leading UCSB’s efforts to develop

    new energy efficient technologies.

    Energy researchers working in a campus clean room facility.

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 4 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 5

    Enhancing Public Programming

    The Carsey-Wolf Center for Film, Television, and New Media has received $1 million for public programming at the Pollock Theater, which is nearly complete. Film and Media Studies Professor Charles Wolfe talks to students at the entrance.

    Emmy Award-winning television

    producer Marcy Carsey has

    made a new $1 million gift

    to the campus to expand her

    support for the Carsey-Wolf Center for

    Film, Television, and new Media. The

    contribution from her family foundation

    will enhance public programming at the

    center’s Pollock Theater.

    The 298-seat theater, which is

    nearing completion, will be a state-

    of-the-art media exhibition hall with

    production facilities that will be used as

    a classroom and public theater.

    The interdisciplinary educational and

    research center is named for Carsey and

    fellow Emmy Award-winning producer

    Dick Wolf. Both made generous

    contributions to UC Santa Barbara to

    establish a permanent home for the

    privately funded center in the campus’s

    new Social Sciences and Media Studies

    Building.

    An additional $5 million in private

    support is being sought for the Carsey-

    Wolf Center for physical enhancements,

    new equipment, programming, and

    to establish an endowment that will

    provide ongoing support for students,

    teaching, and research.

    Carsey is a trustee of the UC Santa

    Barbara Foundation and an honorary

    alumna of the campus. She also serves

    as co-chair of the center’s advisory

    board.

    Carsey-Wolf Center Co-Director Constance Penley shows students where the new media wall will be located.

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 6 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 7

    The Hellman Foundation, led

    by Warren and Chris Hellman,

    has made a $1 million gift to

    renew and expand its support

    of research by promising assistant

    professors across the disciplines “who

    show capacity for great distinction.”

    The Hellman Fellows program was

    established in 2008 with a $250,000 gift

    from the foundation.

    nine UC Santa Barbara assistant

    professors were awarded Hellman

    Fellowships in 2009 to support their

    Supporting the Promise of Distinctionresearch on a range of subjects,

    including autism, American music icon

    Charles ives, entertainment empires,

    plant and animal species extinction,

    improving the health of college students,

    and the early identification of and

    intervention with “at risk” students. The

    prestigious awards are designed to assist

    junior faculty early in their careers before

    first grants are obtained. The maximum

    Hellman Fellowship award is $50,000,

    and must be used before consideration

    for tenure.

    recipients are: Paul Atzberger,

    Mathematics; Philip Babcock, Economics;

    Bradley Cardinale, Ecology, Evolution,

    and Marine Biology; Erin Dowdy,

    Counseling, Clinical, and School

    Psychology; Jennifer Holt, Film and

    Media Studies; Skirmantas Janusonis,

    Psychology; Marek Kapicka, Economics;

    David Paul, Music; and Matthew

    Quirk, Counseling, Clinical, and School

    Psychology.

    Hellman Fellow Erin Dowdy, assistant professor of counseling, clinical, and school psychology, is conducting research on the early identi-fication of emotional and behavioral problems in schools. She demonstrates the use of a “smartboard” in the new Education Building.

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 6 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 7

    A planned global telescope

    network has established

    a new observatory in UC

    Santa Barbara’s Sedgwick

    reserve in the Santa Ynez valley. The

    32-inch telescope will create a “gateway

    to science” for K-12 students and

    extraordinary research opportunities for

    UC Santa Barbara astrophysicists and

    students.

    The observatory is part of the Las

    Exploring the UniverseCumbres Observatory Global Telescope

    network that, when complete, will link

    telescopes around the world, creating an

    uninterrupted, 24-hour-a-day view of the

    night sky. The network’s programmable

    telescopes are equipped for imaging in

    different colors, and all their data will be

    remotely accessible via the internet.

    The Sedgwick observatory is named

    in memory of Laurie nelle Byrne, who

    served as a docent at the reserve, and

    in honor of the Byrne family. Over

    the years, the family’s foundation has

    supported infrastructure improvements

    at the 5,900-acre expanse of fields,

    canyons, and woodlands that are

    preserved for teaching and research

    as part of the University of California’s

    natural reserve System. UC Santa

    Barbara physicists are engaged in docent

    training at the Byrne Observatory.

    The new Byrne Observatory at the Sedgwick Reserve is part of a planned global telescope network that will provide extraordinary research opportunities for UCSB astrophysicists and students and educational opportunities for K-12 students.

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 8 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 9

    UC Santa Barbara has received

    a $1 million gift from alumnus

    John Gurley and his wife, Meg,

    to establish an endowed chair

    Pioneering a New Field

    in theoretical physics and biology at the

    Kavli institute for Theoretical Physics

    (KiTP). The Susan F. Gurley Chair, which

    is named in memory of Gurley’s mother,

    has been awarded to Boris Shraiman, a

    permanent member of the institute.

    Shraiman joined the campus faculty

    in 2004. With broad research interests

    in theoretical physics and biology, he

    has made significant contributions in a

    number of fields ranging from correlated

    electron systems to pattern formation

    and turbulence. His current research uses

    Boris Shraiman is the first recipient of the Susan F. Gurley Chair in Theoretical Physics and Biology at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, which brings together renowned international theoretical physicists to advance research in the field.

    physics ideas and approaches to study

    biological systems.

    John Gurley, a successful

    entrepreneur, earned a bachelor’s

    degree in physics and a master’s degree

    in scientific instrumentation at UC Santa

    Barbara. He serves as a member of the

    Directors Council at the Kavli institute.

    For his pivotal role in helping to establish

    the new field of theoretical biology,

    Gurley has been named a Senior Fellow

    of the KiTP.

    Additional endowed chairs

    established in 2008-09 were the Glen

    and Susanne Culler Chair in Computer

    Science and the Doluca Family Chair in

    Electrical and Computer Engineering.

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 8 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 9

    Song-i Han, a distinguished

    assistant professor in UCSB’s

    Department of Chemistry and

    Biochemistry, has been awarded

    a prestigious David and Lucile Packard

    Foundation Fellowship for Science and

    Engineering that will provide $875,000

    in research funding over five years. Han

    was one of 20 “most promising science

    and engineering researchers at U.S.

    universities” to be so honored.

    The Packard award will support her

    research in developing new magnetic

    resonance methods with enhanced

    Advancing Scientific Discoverysensitivity and imaging capability. in

    addition to developing state-of-the-art

    biophysical instrumentation, her research

    addresses questions such as what

    drives Alzheimer’s-related proteins to

    aggregate as brain deposits, and how

    proteins fuel marine bacteria using

    sunlight.

    The Packard Fellowship program is

    among the nation’s largest nongovern-

    mental programs to provide funding

    for unusually creative researchers early

    in their careers to pursue innovative

    solutions to major scientific challenges.

    Han received her doctoral

    degree in natural sciences from the

    Aachen University of Technology in

    Germany. Prior to joining the UC Santa

    Barbara faculty in 2004, she pursued

    postdoctoral studies at the Max-Planck

    institute for Polymer research and at

    UC Berkeley.

    Her previous honors include

    the Camille and Henry Dreyfus new

    Faculty Award and the national Science

    Foundation Faculty Early Career

    Development Award.

    Song-I Han, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry, is one of 20 “most promising science and engineering researchers at U.S. universities” to receive a Packard Foundation Fellowship for Science and Engineering, which will support her research in developing new magnetic resonance methods with enhanced imaging capability.

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 0 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 1

    Recognizing DistinctionPrivate gifts are increasingly important in maintaining the quality of UC Santa Barbara’s mission of teaching, research, and public service. Among the principal forms of private support are endowed chairs, which support the educational and research activities of distinguished members of the faculty.

    The following generous benefactors have made permanent investments in UC Santa Barbara’s future by establishing endowed chairs.

    CampuswiDe

    Edward A. Dickson Emeriti ProfessorshipUniversity of California Presidential ChairEdward A. Dickson, DonorUrsula Mahlendorf, Dickson Emeriti Professor

    Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Initiative Professorships, Cluster I (4)Campuswide (Systems Biology initiative, College of Engineering 2003-2018)Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp /MA ‘70, DonorsCheryl Briggs, Mellichamp Professor of Systems BiologyJamey Marth, Mellichamp Professor of Systems Biology

    Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Initiative Professorships, Cluster II (4)Campuswide (Globalization initiative, College of Letters and Science 2008-2023)Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp /MA ‘70, DonorsJanet Afary, Mellichamp Professor of Global Religion and ModernismsMichael Curtin, Mellichamp Professor of Global and Media RepresentationsJan Nederveen Pieterse, Mellichamp Professor of Transnational Civil Society Networks

    University of California Presidential Chair IIAlan J. Heeger, Presidential Professor2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

    University of California Presidential Chair IIIMichael Witherell, Presidential Professor

    College oF engineeRing

    Eugene Aas Chair in Computer ScienceComputer Science DepartmentMark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67, DonorsChristopher Kruegel, Eugene Aas Professor of Computer Science

    ALCOA Chair in MaterialsMaterials DepartmentThe Aluminum Company of America, Donor

    Richard A. Auhll Professorship and Dean’s Chair in EngineeringCollege of Engineeringrichard A. Auhll, DonorLarry Coldren, Auhll Professor and Acting Dean

    Cree Chair in Solid State Lighting and DisplayMaterials DepartmentCree inc., F. neal Hunter, Umesh K. Mishra, and Steven P. DenBaars, DonorsShuji Nakamura, Cree Professor of Solid State Lighting and Display

    Glen and Susanne Culler Chair in Computer Science**Computer Science DepartmentZhu Family Foundation and Anonymous, Donors

    Doluca Family Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering**Electrical and Computer Engineering DepartmentTunc and F. Lale Doluca ’81/, Donors

    Fred Kavli Chair in NanotechnologyCollege of EngineeringFred Kavli, DonorJohn Bowers, Kavli Professor of Nanotechnology

    Fred Kavli Chair in Optoelectronics and SensorsCollege of EngineeringFred Kavli, DonorLarry Coldren, Kavli Professor of Optoelectronics and Sensors

    Edward Noble Kramer Chair in Materials ScienceCollege of EngineeringEdward J. and Gail W. Kramer, Donors

    Leadership Chair in Computer ScienceComputer Science DepartmentAnonymous, DonorRichard Kemmerer, Leadership Professor of Computer Science

    Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Chair in Process ControlChemical Engineering DepartmentDuncan and Suzanne Mellichamp /MA ’70, DonorsFrancis J. Doyle III, Mellichamp Professor of Process Control

    Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Chair in Functional MaterialsCollege of EngineeringMitsubishi Chemical Corporation, DonorGlenn Fredrickson, Mitsubishi Professor of Functional Materials

    Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Chair in Solid State Lighting and DisplayCollege of EngineeringMitsubishi Chemical Corporation, DonorSteven P. DenBaars, Mitsubishi Professor of Solid State Lighting and Display

    Venkatesh Narayanamurti Chair in Computer ScienceComputer Science DepartmentKarl and Pamela Lopker ’73/’77, DonorsXifeng Yan, Narayanamurti Professor of Computer Science

    Warren and Katharine Schlinger Distinguished Professorship in Chemical EngineeringChemical Engineering DepartmentWarren and Katharine Schlinger, DonorsL. Gary Leal, Schlinger Professor of Chemical Engineering

    Donald W. Whittier Chair in Electrical EngineeringElectrical and Computer Engineering DepartmentThe Mericos Foundation, DonorHerbert Kroemer, Whittier Professor of Electrical Engineering2000 Nobel Prize in Physics

    Fred and Linda R. Wudl Chair in Materials ScienceMaterials DepartmentFred and Linda r. Wudl, Donors

    College oF letteRs anD sCienCe

    King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud Chair in Islamic StudiesHistory DepartmentThe Saudi royal Family, DonorR. Stephen Humphreys, King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud Professor of Islamic Studies

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 0 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 1

    Guenter and June Ahlers Chair in Experimental PhysicsPhysics DepartmentGuenter and June Ahlers, Donors

    James and Sarah Argyropoulos Chair in Hellenic StudiesCollege of Letters and ScienceJames and Sarah Argyropoulos, DonorsApostolos Athanassakis, Argyropoulos Professor of Hellenic Studies

    José Miguel de Barandiarán Chair in Basque StudiesSpanish and Portuguese DepartmentMinistry of Culture of the Autonomous Basque Government in Spain and the Federation of Basque-navarrese Savings and Loan, Donors

    John Carbon Chair in Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyMolecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology DepartmentAmgen Foundation, William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation, Franklin and Catherine Johnson Foundation, and the rathmann Family Foundation, DonorsJamey Marth, Carbon Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

    Virgil Cordano, OFM, Chair in Catholic Studiesreligious Studies DepartmentCharles Schwab, Charles and Harriet Burke, richard and Marguerite Berti, and the Franciscan Friars, DonorsAnn Taves, Cordano Professor of Catholic Studies

    Dorothy and Sherrill C. Corwin Chair in Music CompositionMusic DepartmentThe Sherrill C. and Dorothy Corwin Foundation, DonorClarence Barlow, Corwin Professor of Music Composition

    The XIVth Dalai Lama Chair in Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studiesreligious Studies Departmentindividuals, Foundations, and Corporations, DonorsJosé Ignacio Cabezón, XIVth Dalai Lama Professor of Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studies

    Dehlsen Chair in Environmental StudiesEnvironmental Studies ProgramJames G. P. and Deanna C. Dehlsen, DonorsWilliam R. Freudenburg, Dehlsen Professor of Environmental Studies

    Robert and Patricia Duggan Chair in Organic ChemistryChemistry and Biochemistry DepartmentMr. and Mrs. robert W. Duggan, Donors

    Ruth Garland Chair for the Director of the Center for Stem Cell Biology and EngineeringMathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesWilliam K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation, Donor

    Marsha and Jay Glazer Chair in Jewish StudiesHumanities and Fine ArtsMarsha and Jay Glazer Foundation, Donor

    Alan J. Heeger Chair in Interdisciplinary ScienceMathematical, Life, and Physical Sciencesruth and Alan J. Heeger, DonorsJean-Marie Tarascon, Heeger Professor of Interdisciplinary Science

    Jeff Henley Chair in EconomicsEconomics DepartmentJeff and Judy Henley ’66/H ’09, DonorsFinn E. Kydland, Henley Professor of Economics2004 Nobel Prize in Economics

    Lai Ho and Wu Cho-liu Chair in Taiwan StudiesEast Asian Languages and Cultural Studies Departmentindividuals and the Taiwanese American Foundation of San Diego, DonorsKuo-ch’ing Tu, Lai Ho and Wu Cho-liu Professor of Taiwan Studies

    Hull Chair in Women’s StudiesDepartment of Feminist StudiesM. Blair Hull ’65, DonorEileen Boris, Hull Professor of Women’s Studies

    Kundan Kaur Kapany Chair in Sikh StudiesGlobal and international Studies ProgramDr. and Mrs. narinder S. Kapany, DonorsGurinder S. Mann, Kapany Professor of Sikh Studies

    E. Khashoggi Industries, LLC Chair in Letters and ScienceCollege of Letters and ScienceEssam and Layla Khashoggi, DonorsGalen D. Stucky, Khashoggi Professor

    Louis G. Lancaster Chair in International RelationsPolitical Science DepartmentWinifred H. Lancaster, DonorJ. Benjamin Cohen, Lancaster Professor of International Relations

    Luis Leal Chair in Chicana and Chicano StudiesChicana and Chicano Studies Departmentindividuals, Foundations, Corporations, and the Mexican Government, DonorsMaria Herrera-Sobek, Leal Professor of Chicana and Chicano Studies

    Walter J. Mead Chair in Economics Economics DepartmentWalter and Thelma Mead, Donors

    Maxwell C. and Mary Pellish Chair in EconomicsEconomics DepartmentColonel Maxwell C. and Mary Pellish, DonorsFor Distinguished visiting Professors

    Aaron and Cherie Raznick Chair in EconomicsCollege of Letters and ScienceAaron* and Cherie raznick H ’88, DonorsTheodore C. Bergstrom, Raznick Professor of Economics

    J. F. Rowny Chair in Comparative Religionsreligious Studies DepartmentThe rowny Foundation, DonorCatherine Albanese, Rowny Professor of Comparative Religions

    J. F. Rowny Chair in Religion and Societyreligious Studies DepartmentThe rowny Foundation, DonorWade Clark Roof, Rowny Professor of Religion and Society

    Arthur N. Rupe Chair in the Social Effects of Mass CommunicationCommunication DepartmentArthur n. rupe Foundation, DonorRonald E. Rice, Rupe Professor of the Social Effects of Mass Communication

    Sara Miller McCune SAGE Dean of Social SciencesSocial Sciences DivisionSage Publications, inc., DonorMelvin L. Oliver, Sara Miller McCune SAGE Dean of Social Sciences

    Arent and Jean Schuyler Chair in Environmental StudiesEnvironmental Studies ProgramJean K. and Arent H. Schuyler Jr. /’61, DonorsCarla D’Antonio, Schuyler Professor of Environmental Studies

    **Pending approval

    *Deceased

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 2 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 3

    preparing the next generation of scholarsPreparing the next generation of scholars is one of the primary purposes of a research university. UC Santa Barbara gratefully acknowledges alumni, trustees of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation, parents, faculty, friends, and organizations that have established endowed graduate fellowships with gifts of $100,000 or more.

    Guenter and June Ahlers Fellowship in PhysicsDr. and Mrs. Guenter Ahlers, Donors

    Janet A. Alpert Fellowship in EconomicsJanet A. Alpert ’68, Donor

    Mortimer Andron Fellowships in EconomicsDr. Mortimer Andron, Donor

    Barpal Family Fellowship in the College of Engineeringisaac and Margaret Barpal ’68, ’70, Donors

    Jean Belin Fellowship in French and Italianrobert H. Sommer,* naomi Sommer,* and Tana Sommer-Belin, Donors

    International Shinto Foundation Chair in Shinto StudiesEast Asian Languages and Cultural Studies Departmentinternational Shinto Foundation, Donor

    Charles A. Storke II Chair in Ecology, Evolution, and Marine BiologyEcology, Evolution, and Marine Biology DepartmentCharles A. Storke ii,* DonorWilliam Murdoch, Storke Professor of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology

    Charles A. Storke II Chair in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental BiologyMolecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology DepartmentCharles A. Storke ii,* DonorCharles E. Samuel, Storke Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology

    Koichi Takashima Chair in Japanese Cultural StudiesEast Asian Languages and Cultural Studies DepartmentKyoei Steel Ltd., of Japan; Koichi Takashima, President and CEO, DonorsJohn Nathan, Takashima Professor of Japanese Cultural Studies

    Anton Vonk Chair in International Security Political Science DepartmentAnton vonk, M.A. ’05 and Diane Boss, Donors

    Wilcox Family Chair in BiotechnologyMathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesDrs. Susan and Gary Wilcox ’70/’69, DonorsDaniel E. Morse, Wilcox Professor of Biotechnology

    Worster Chair in Experimental PhysicsPhysics DepartmentBruce Worster, Ph.D. ’71 and Susan Worster ’70, DonorsJohn Martinis, Worster Professor of Experimental Physics

    Susan and Bruce Worster Chair for the Dean of ScienceMathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesBruce Worster, Ph.D. ’71 and Susan Worster ’70, DonorsPierre Wiltzius, Worster Professor, Dean of Science

    DonalD BRen sCHool oF enviRonmental sCienCe anD management

    Donald Bren Dean’s Chair in Environmental Science and ManagementDonald Bren School of Environmental Science and ManagementThe Donald Bren Foundation, DonorSteve Gaines, Bren Professor and Dean, Bren School of Environmental Science and Management

    Donald Bren Distinguished Professorship in Corporate Environmental ManagementDonald Bren School of Environmental Science and ManagementThe Donald Bren Foundation, DonorGary Libecap, Bren Professor of Corporate Environmental Management

    Donald Bren Distinguished Professorship in Environmental Law and PolicyDonald Bren School of Environmental Science and ManagementThe Donald Bren Foundation, Donor

    Donald Bren Distinguished Professorship in Interdisciplinary Environmental Science and ManagementDonald Bren School of Environmental Science and ManagementThe Donald Bren Foundation, Donor

    inteRDisCiplinaRy

    Veeco Chair in Engineering and the SciencesCollege of Engineering and Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciencesveeco instruments, inc., DonorAnia Bleszynski-Jayich, Veeco Professor of Engineering and the Sciences

    ReseaRCH institutes

    Peter J. Clarke Chair for the Director of the California NanoSystems InstituteCalifornia nanoSystems instituteSputtered Films, inc., a subsidiary of Tegal Corporation, DonorDavid Awschalom, Clarke Professor and Acting Director of the California NanoSystems Institute

    Frederick W. Gluck Chair in Theoretical PhysicsKavli institute for Theoretical PhysicsFrederick W. Gluck, DonorDavid J. Gross, Gluck Professor of Theoretical Physics and Director, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics2004 Nobel Prize in Physics

    Susan F. Gurley Chair in Theoretical Physics and BiologyKavli institute for Theoretical PhysicsJohn A. and Meg Gurley ’78, MS ’83/, DonorsBoris Shraiman, Gurley Professor of Theoretical Physics and Biology

    Eleanor L. and Thomas J. Harriman Chair in Neuroscience Researchneuroscience research instituteEleanor L. and Thomas J. Harriman, DonorsKenneth Kosik, Harriman Professor of Neuroscience Research

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 2 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 3

    Bonderson Fellowships in Biomedical Engineering and Materials EngineeringPaul r. Bonderson Jr. and Sandra K. Bonderson, Donors

    Broida-Hirschfelder Graduate Fellowship in the SciencesElizabeth S. Hirschfelder,* the Faculty Women’s Club, and other individuals, Donors

    Catherine Bruce Fellowship for Financial AidCatherine Bruce* Estate, Donor

    Carbon-Clarke Graduate Fellowship in Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyAnonymous, Donor

    Chancellor’s Graduate FellowshipAnonymous, Donor

    Steve and Sue Cooper Graduate FellowshipMr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Cooper ’68, Donors

    CSP Technologies FellowshipAnonymous, Donor

    Jack and Laura Dangermond Fellowship in GeographyJack and Laura Dangermond, Donors

    Brython Davis Graduate FellowshipBrython P. Davis, Donor

    Deckers Outdoor Corporation Fellowship for the Bren SchoolAnonymous, Donor

    Jean Devlin Initiative Fundrichard Auhll, roy and Janet Hardiman ’83, Perri Heinz-Harcourt ’71, and other individuals, Foundations and Corporations, Donors

    Robert H. DeWolfe Teaching Fellowship in Organic ChemistryBarbara B. DeWolfe,* Donor

    Erna V. Fisher Trust Fellowship for Czech MusicErna v. Fisher* Trust, Donor

    Donald J. Fleisher Fellowships in Eco-EntrepreneurshipDonald J. Fleisher, Donor

    French and Italian Fellowship FundAnonymous, Donor

    Peter R. Fricker Fellowship for Post-Doctoral Studies in Music CompostionA. Helen and Peter Fricker,* Donors

    Bernice and Karl Geiringer Music FellowshipMs. Bernice Geiringer,* Donor

    Pat and Irving Glazer Graduate Fellowship in Jewish StudiesPat and irving Glazer, Donors

    William Randolph Hearst FundThe William randolph Hearst Foundation, Donor

    Islamic Studies FellowshipH.r.H. Prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz and the Saudi royal Family, Donors

    Dr. J Student Teacher Fellowship in Educationindividuals honoring Dr. richard Jamgochian, Donors

    Japan Bamboo Association Fellowship in Religious StudiesJapan Bamboo Association, Donor

    Louis Lancaster Graduate Fellowship in Political ScienceMr. and Mrs. Louis Lancaster* H ’89, Donors

    Israel Levitan Memorial Fellowship in Art StudioMrs. idee Levitan-Maxted,* Donor

    Margaret P. Mallory Fellowship in Art HistoryMiss Margaret Mallory,* Donor

    Margaret P. Mallory Fellowship in MusicMiss Margaret Mallory,* Donor

    Sarah Miller McCune Fellowship in Communication StudiesSara Miller McCune, Donor

    Mendell Graduate Fellowship in Cultural LiteracyMr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mendell ’63, Donors

    Anthony and Marion Menk Music Affiliates Graduate FellowshipMr. and Mrs. Anthony Menk,* Donors

    Mitsubishi Chemical Fellowship in Chemical EngineeringMitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor

    Mitsubishi Chemical Fellowship in MaterialsMitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor

    Kenneth Pai Graduate Fellowship in Chinese StudiesBruce G. Wilcox ’77, Donor

    Rathmann Graduate Fellowship in Mathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesWilliam and Ute Bowes, Catherine and Franklin Johnson, Jr., and other individuals, Foundations, and Corporations, Donors

    Bruce Rickborn and Ross Johnson Graduate FellowshipM. ross and Charlotte Johnson ’70, Donors

    Warren and Katharine Schlinger Graduate Fellowship in Chemical EngineeringWarren and Katherine Schlinger Foundation, Donor

    Harold and Hester Schoen Fellowship FundHarold and Hester Schoen,* Donors

    Philip and Ada Siff Foundation Dean’s Scholar Fund in EducationSiff Foundation, Donor

    Emil Steck, Jr. Graduate Division FellowshipFredric E. Steck ’67 and the Steck Family Foundation, Donors

    Charles A. Storke II Fellowships in BiologyCharles A. Storke ii,* Donor

    Technology Management Graduate ProgramJeff and Judy Henley ’66/H ’09, Donors

    Thormahlen Family Fellowship in EconomicsWilliam J. Thormahlen Family, Donors

    John Tokuyama Memorial FellowshipMrs. Alice Tokuyama and Dr. Samuel Tokuyama /’69, Donors

    Louis H. Towbes Graduate FellowshipMr. and Mrs.* Michael Towbes, Donors

    UCSB History Associates Donald Van Gelderen Memorial FundJo Beth van Gelderen, Donor

    Walsin Lihwa Electronics and Photonics Research Center FellowshipWalsin Lihwa Corporation, Donor

    Walsin Lihwa Electronics and Photonics Research Center Graduate FellowshipsWalsin Lihwa Corporation, Donor

    Zytowski Fellowship in MusicCarl B. Zytowski, Donor

    *Deceased

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 4 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 5

    H = Honorary Alumni * = Deceased

    Honor Roll of Donors

    Lancaster SocietyUC Santa Barbara is grateful for the extraordinary support of our alumni, parents, friends, trustees of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation, corporations, and foundations who have contributed $100,000 or more to the university over time. Through their commitment and leadership, these distinguished members of the Lancaster Society have helped build the university’s reputation for teaching, research, and public service. The Society is named for Louis and Winifred Lancaster, civic-minded philanthropists deeply committed to the public partnership that is at the heart of UC Santa Barbara. During their lifetimes, they helped establish the UC Santa Barbara Foundation and worked tirelessly to build meaningful bridges between the university and the larger community. Their vision is sustained through the loyal generosity of today’s members of the Lancaster Society, celebrated for their contributions to an enduring foundation for excellence at UC Santa Barbara.

    Lancaster Society Builders

    CUMULATIVE DONORS $25,000,000 AND ABOVE

    IndividualsMr. Donald L. Bren

    The Donald L. Bren FoundationMr. and Mrs. Paul Orfalea H ’98

    Orfalea Family Foundation

    OrganizationsMentor GraphicsSAiC/Telcordia Technologies

    Lancaster Society Leaders

    CUMULATIVE DONORS $10,000,000 TO $24,999,999

    IndividualsAmbassador Don* and Marilyn Gevirtz

    /H ’96Susan Lord and Michael Kambitsch

    OrganizationsThe Boeing CompanyThe John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur

    FoundationThe David and Lucile Packard FoundationW.L. Gore & Associates, inc.

    Lancaster Society Partners

    CUMULATIVE DONORS $5,000,000 TO $9,999,999

    IndividualsPaul G. Allen

    vulcan incorporatedGretchan and Leonard Broomvirgil Elings

    Fred Kavli H ’05 The Kavli Foundation

    Professor and Mrs. Duncan Mellichamp H ’09/MA ’70

    William r. Moran*Ms. Betty Elings Wells

    OrganizationsAnonymousAmerican Cancer SocietyThe Carsey Family FoundationHewlett-Packard CompanyW. M. Keck FoundationThe Andrew W. Mellon FoundationMitsubishi Chemical CorporationGordon E. and Betty L. Moore

    Foundationnational Science Foundationraintree FoundationJ.E. & Lillian Byrne Tipton Foundation

    Lancaster Society Gold

    CUMULATIVE DONORS $1,000,000 TO $4,999,999

    IndividualsAnonymous (7)H.r.H. Prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin

    Abdulaziz The Saudi royal Family

    Dr. and Mrs. Guenter AhlersMr. richard A. AuhllMr. Charles Den Bell*Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67ina Theresa Campbell*Marvin Clarke* ’51Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Cooper ’68/’69Mr. Michael K. Douglas ’68Mr. and Mrs. robert W. DugganMrs. A. Helen and Mr. Peter Fricker*Mr. Frederick W. GluckMeg and John Gurley /’78, ’83Judy and W. roger Haughton ’70/’69Jeff and Judy Henley ’66Mr. F. neal HunterMr.* and Mrs. robert Kirby /’51Mr. and Mrs. Jon LovelaceHarry Lucas, Jr.Miss Margaret Mallory*Dr. Walter and Mrs. Thelma MeadSara Miller McCune H ’05Kent vining and Julie Ann Mock ’70/’75Margaret C. Mosher* H ’92

    The Samuel B. and Margaret C. Mosher Foundation

    Dr. Laurence PilgeramDr. and Mrs. Joseph H. PollockAnn and Myron* riceMr. Arthur n. rupe H ’08

    Arthur n. rupe FoundationWarren G. and Katharine S. SchlingerMrs. Hester Schoen*Mr. Charles r. SchwabMr. and Mrs. Francis Sedgwick*Judith Cosdon Stapelmann and Jack

    Stapelmann ’63, ’65Fredric E. Steck ’67

    The Fredric E. Steck Family FoundationMr.* and Mrs. Charles A. Storke iiMr. Thomas Moore Storke*Michael and Anne TowbesMr. Bruce G. Wilcox ’77Dick WolfSusan and Bruce Worster ’70/’68, ’71

    The Worster FoundationDrs. Linda and Fred Wudl

    OrganizationsAnonymous (6)Agilent TechnologiesAmerican Chemical SocietyThe Amgen FoundationAmgen, inc.The Annenberg FoundationArnold and Mabel Beckman FoundationThe William K. Bowes, Jr. FoundationBurroughs Wellcome FundCisco Systems, inc.Corning, inc.The Dana FoundationDeckers Outdoor CorporationThe Camille and Henry Dreyfus

    Foundation, inc.E.i. Du Pont de nemours and CompanyFord FoundationFord Motor CompanyFPS ComputingMarsha and Jay Glazer FoundationHellman Family FoundationHewlett-Packard CompanyFoundation for research and

    Development in the Middle EastLarry L. Hillblom FoundationHoward Hughes Medical instituteHughes research LaboratoriesiBM research DivisioniBM Corporationintel CorporationJapan Pionics Company, Ltd.robert Wood Johnson FoundationW. K. Kellogg FoundationLilly Endowment, inc.The Henry Luce FoundationMarisla FoundationThe G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers

    Charitable FoundationMatsushita Electric industrial Company,

    Ltd.The McCutchen FoundationThe Mericos FoundationMuscular Dystrophy Associationnew Sense Group, Ltd.The Bernard Osher FoundationPanasonic Electric Works, Ltd.The Pew Charitable TrustsThe rockefeller Foundationrohm Company, Ltd.SAGE Publications, inc.Santa Barbara FoundationSilicon valley researchAlfred P. Sloan FoundationStanley Electric Company, Ltd.Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd.The TABASGO FoundationTegal CorporationUCSB Alumni Association

    UCSB Alumni vacation CenterUCSB Associated Studentsveeco instruments, inc.Zurich north America

    Lancaster Society Blue

    CUMULATIVE DONORS $500,000 TO $999,999

    IndividualsAnonymous (3)Dr. and Mrs. Mortimer AndronJim and Sarah ArgyropoulosDr. Peter Bancroft ’41Leinie Schilling Bard and Archie* BardMr. Barry Berkus and FamilyAnton vonk and Diane Boss ’05Dan and Meg Burnhamvernon i. and Mary Low Cheadle* H ’90David Kam W. Chu and Betty Y. ChuDrs. John Carbon and Louise ClarkePeter J. Clarke*Mr. Paul Colombo

    Applied EPi, inc.Mrs. Sherrill C. Corwin* H ’91Mr. John vickers Crawford*Mr. Thomas H. Crawford*Mrs. Louise Lowry Davis*Mr. and Mrs. James G.P. DehlsenMrs. Barbara B. DeWolfe*Lale and Tunc Doluca /’81Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey DozierSuzanne Duca ’90Theresa Wilson FlynnEleanor L. and Thomas J. HarrimanDan HealyDr. and Mrs. Alan J. HeegerTara and George HolbrookMarilyn and Milton* HoneaM. Blair Hull ’65

    Hull Family FoundationJames A. Jimenez*Charlotte and ross Johnson ’70Mrs. idee Levitan-Maxted*Dr. Bruce H. LipshutzMr. Bruce Lumbard*Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. MarkhamCol.* and Mrs. Maxwell C. Pellish ’61Alzera Todd McCoyHelen and robert PetelerAaron* and Cherie raznick H ’88Lord Paul ridley-Tree* and Lady Leslie

    ridley-TreeHoward rubyArent and Jean Schuyler ’61Mrs. Jeanne C. ThayerDr. and Mrs. Theo TheofanousSharon and John ToddPatricia ToddDrs. Susan and Gary Wilcox ’70, ’74/’69,

    ’72Mr. John Cree Wilson iiiMr. Michael Grant WilsonMr. Stuart O’Melveny WilsonCarl B. Zytowski

    OrganizationsAnonymousAmerican Economic AssociationAmerican Heart AssociationApple, inc.AT&T Bell LaboratoriesAlias System CorporationEli and Edythe Broad FoundationCalouste Gulbenkian FoundationCancer Center of Santa BarbaraColorado State UniversityCree, inc.The Dow Chemical CompanyDow Corning CorporationUCSB to host 2010 College Cup

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 4 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 5

    note: UCSB graduation years for joint donors are listed consecutively, for example: ‘71/’71

    Katherine Esau* TrustExxon research and Engineering

    CompanyFriends of the UCSB LibraryThe J. Paul Getty TrustThe William T. Grant FoundationWilliam and Flora Hewlett FoundationHughes ElectronicsKearney FoundationMarch of Dimes Birth Defects FoundationJames S. McDonnell FoundationThe nature ConservancyPackard Humanities instituteThe Michael Palm FoundationThe ralph M. Parsons Foundationrhodia, inc.rowny FoundationSanta Barbara Cottage HospitalShell international Chemicals B.v.The Philip and Aida Siff Educational

    FoundationThe Spencer FoundationSun Microsystems, inc.Taipei Economic and Cultural OfficeThe Tatman FoundationThe Herman P. and Sophia Taubman

    FoundationTektronix, inc.Teledyne Scientific CompanyJohn Templeton FoundationUnilever researchvarian Associates, inc.Whittier Family FoundationsWilliam Wyles Library BoardWTF FundXerox Corporation

    Lancaster Society

    CUMULATIVE DONORS $100,000 TO $499,999

    IndividualsAnonymous (13)Sara and Michael K. Abraham /’59Mr. Paul Abrams*Barbara and Bill Alhouse ’50/’49Mr. and Mrs. Joseph AlibrandiMs. Janet A. Alpert ’68David and Lyn AndersonChristine and Donald AndersonMs. Bluma Appel*robert Arenz, Jr. ’80

    Money/Arenz Foundation, inc.Jody and John Arnhold /’75Mr. Stuart r. AtkinsMr. Edward Bancroftvirginia Bancroft*Dr. and Mrs. Leon O. BanksMs. Carrie A. Barker*isaac and Margaret Barpal ’68, ’70Bob and Carol BasonMr. and Mrs. Frank Baxter

    The Baxter Family FoundationGary and Mary BeckerWendy and Joel BennettMr.* and Mrs. Max D. Benton /’87Myrna* and Gerald BernathMr. and Mrs. richard A. BertiMr. Fritz E. Bischoff*Jill and John C. Bishop, Jr.Johan F. Blokker, Jr. ’80, ’84Sheila and Michael BonsignoreCatherine Bruce*Mr.* and Mrs. Charles BurkeDennis and Angelia CaganDr. and Mrs. James F. Casevirginia Castagnola-Hunter

    Castagnola Family FoundationShing and Sheng-Yung Chang ’75/’71

    vernon i.* and Mary Low Cheadle* H ’90Dr. and Mrs. William G. Cheadlerufina and Chiu-Shan ChenShu-Ching and Edward ChengDavid and Margaret ColeMiss Ursula Corning*

    The vidda FoundationMr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Corwin H ’97

    Metropolitan Theatres CorporationGayle and Craig r. Cummings ’75/’72Jack and Laura Dangermond

    Environmental Systems research institute, inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. James DaoMr. and Mrs. Eugene Davidson*Mr. James G. Davidson ’98Dr. and Mrs. Steven P. DenBaarsDiandra de Morrell Douglas ’82Carol and Harvey EisenbergBarbara and rune EliasenMs. Julia Collier EmersonDr. Ky FanMrs. Maurice E. FaulknerDr. Howard C. Fenton*Erna v. Fisher*Sallie and Paul FlumJames r. Follis and Williard ray HurstScott and Jennifer Frank ’82Drs. Amanda Clark Frost and Frank Frost

    ’64, ’66/’55, ’61Mrs. Patricia GebhardMs. Bernice Geiringer* H ’01Mr. and Mrs. Gordon GettyGenevieve and Lew GeyserSteven and Deborah Ginder ’71/’72Mr. and Mrs. irving GlazerMr. Paul F. GlennDr. Steven Humphrey and Mrs. Sue

    GraftonPatricia GregoryMr. and Mrs. rusty Gregorynorman and Jane HabermannMr. and Mrs. Stephen HahnDr. and Mrs. Yoel Hallerroy and Janet Hardiman ’83Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Hass, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Hatlen H ’93Dr. Stephen n. Hay*Juliane M. HeymanThe roger Himovitz FamilyElizabeth S. Hirschfelder*Judith L. HopkinsonMr. David Bermant* and Ms. Susan

    Hopmans The Bermant Foundation

    Mrs. robert ingle HoytArianna HuffingtonHonorable Michael HuffingtonWalter and Sharon iberti

    The iberti FoundationJoan and Palmer JacksonEllen and Steven JacksonPatrick Morrin and Janice Jagelski ’87Catherine and Franklin Johnson, Jr.Tyrena and William Jones /’77Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Jordano H ’03

    Jordano’s inc., Pacific Beverage Company

    Eric KanowskyDr. and Mrs. narinder Kapany

    Sikh Foundation, U.S.A.Kenneth Karmiole ’68Harvey KarpPatricia and Keith KedwardMr. and Mrs. James J. Keenan H ’02Elaine and Herbert KendallMr. and Mrs. Essam KhashoggiLaura KillingsworthLynn and robert KoegelDr. and Mrs. Walter KohnSteven Lafferty ’75

    Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lancaster* H ’89Dr. Eulah Laucks* ’78

    The Laucks Foundationr. Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69George LillyCarl and Jo LindrosKarl Lopker and Pamela Meyer Lopker

    ’73/’77Dr. Francine LoteryMrs. verl S. Lutz*Stuart and Hannelore MabonBernadette and Timothy MarquezMr. and Mrs. John Marren ’85Mr. and Mrs. John Maximus*Mr. Kenneth P. MaytagMr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mendell ’63Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Menk*Dr. and Mrs. robert S. Michaelsen*Dr. and Mrs. Umesh K. MishraJohn Mithun

    Mithun Family FoundationWilliam and Martha MowryMichael A. nachmanDr. Shuji nakamuraMargaret nee and FamilyJanet Dunbar and Alex Pananides /H ’06William and Kristen Parrish ’73, ’75/’89Philip and Sylvia PeatmanMary and Gust PerlegosJuanita Peterson*Kathryn Pollak*Jackie Schmidt-Posner and Barry Posner

    ’70/’70Mr. Thomas J. PritzkerMr. and Mrs. Michael PulitzerDr. and Mrs. Simon raabMr. and Mrs. robert L. raede, Jr. ’80/’80Dean and Marion ramstadMr. and Mrs. Lynn P. reitnouer ’55/’54Dr. Andrea richMr. H. Smith richardson iiiMr. George W. rickey*Danelle Storm rosati and Mario rosati

    ’77Mrs. ruth S. Schaffner*Henry A. SchimbergBerta and rudi* SchulteMr. and Mrs. Mark J. Schwartz ’84Mitchell ShernoffMr. Hobart Skofield*Dr.* and Mrs. Fahad Somait ’70, ’72Tana Sommer-BelinMrs. Lynette G. Fiqueras-Spievak and Mr.

    Jason Spievak ’90/’90William and Carol StensrudDr.* and Mrs. John A. StephensDr. and Mrs. robert M. Talley H ’99Jim and Denise TaylorDaphne and Greg Tebbe

    nicholas L. Teti, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William Thormahlen ’77Mrs. Alice TokuyamaMr. Don Tosti*Dr. Katharine W. Tremaine*Mr. Kenneth E. Trevey* ’51Ms. nicole UnderwoodMr. and Mrs. Edward valentine*Jo Beth and Donald* van GelderenDr. and Mrs. Daniel vapnekMr. and Mrs. robert L. velozBarbara Warren ’08James Warren ’76vinitha Menon Watson and David

    Watson ’99/’99Claudia and Alec Webster ’75/’76Mr. Daniel WeinbergAnn and Philip White /’84ralph E. WiggenJanet and John Wilczakrichard Williams ’59

    The richard Williams FamilyPeter WissnerMrs. Samuel A. Wofsy*Dr. and Mrs. Charles Douglas

    Woodhouse*Mr. robert K. Woolf*Justina and Ming-Shian WuMr. Tominori Yamada

    Toshiko Ushikama Memorial FundHenry and Dilling Yang H ’01Dr. Huican Zhu ’00Barbara and robert Zorich ’72/’71Zanna and richard Zulch /’82

    Organizations

    Anonymous (6)3M FoundationAbbott LaboratoriesAccelrys, inc.Advanced Projects research, inc.AECOMAgilent Technologies FoundationAir Products and Chemicals, inc.Allergan FoundationAllon Therapeutics, inc.Aluminum Company of AmericaAlzheimer’s AssociationAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Council of Learned SocietiesAmerican Educational research

    AssociationAmerican Health Assistance FoundationAmerican Heart AssociationAMP incorporatedAmplimed CorporationAnritsu CompanyApplied Molecular GeneticsArcadia Design Systems, inc.

    Collaborative learning

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 6 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 7

    ArCO FoundationArcus FoundationArgusSensesThe Association for the Cure of Cancer

    of the ProstateAT&T Bell LaboratoriesThe Balm Foundation, inc.Bay networks, inc.BHP BillitonBialis Family FoundationBlue Moon Fund, inc.The Boeing CompanyDavid Bohnett FoundationAlbert and Elaine Borchard Foundation,

    inc.Bosch Corporate research and

    DevelopmentJames S. Bower* FoundationBP America, inc.Bristol-Myers ProductsBruker Daltonik GmbHBSSTCadence Design Systems, inc.California State UniversityCalifornia institute of TechnologyCalifornia Wellness FoundationCanadian institute for Advanced

    researchCanadian Pacific Charitable FoundationCapitol Specialty Plastics, inc.Catalytic SolutionsCharitable Gift FundChevron Products CompanyChevron U.S.A., inc.ChevronTexacoChiang Ching-Kuo FoundationChicago Community TrustJane Coffin Childs Memorial FundChiron CorporationClorox CompanyConexant Systems Charitable FundConservation international FoundationConvergent Technologies, inc.Corning incorporated FoundationThe Council for Tobacco research, U.S.A.Courtroom Television networkDepotech CorporationDialogic CorporationDigital Equipment CorporationDSM researchDoris Duke Charitable FoundationEastman Kodak CompanyEducational Advancement FoundationEl Adobe CorporationEli Lilly and CompanyEnvision Systems, inc.Epitronics Corporation

    EquistarErnst & Young FoundationExxon Chemical Co-ParaminsExxon Mobil FoundationFisher-rosemount Systems, inc.Ford Motor Company FundFoundational Questions institute (FQXi)Franciscan FriarsFuji Electric Company, Ltd.Furukawa Electric Company, Ltd.Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationGE FoundationGE Global researchGill FoundationGlaxoSmithKlineGodric FoundationGoethe institute Los AngelesGoogle, inc.Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr. FundHaddad Family TrustHamister FoundationThe John randolph Haynes and Dora

    Haynes FoundationThe William randolph Hearst

    FoundationsHewlett-PackardHewlett-Packard CompanyHewlett-Packard LaboratoriesHewlett-Packard Logic SystemsHoechst Celanese CorporationHoffman-La roche, inc.Honeywell, inc.HopeLabHuawei TechnologiesHughes Aircraft CompanyHutton FoundationiBM Matching Grants ProgramiBM T. J. Watson research CenteriCi Group TechnologyimmunoGen, inc.institute for the Study of American

    religionThe institute for Advanced Studyinstituto Camoesintel Corporationinternational Fine Particle research, inc.international Foundation for

    Telemeteringinternational Human Dimensions

    Programmeinternational Shinto Foundationintrawest Mammoth CorporationThe James irvine FoundationThe Jacobs Family FoundationJDS UniphaseJohnson Controls, inc.The Walter S. Johnson Foundation

    Juvenile Diabetes FoundationMax Kade Foundation, inc.The Henry J. Kaiser Family FoundationBarbara Ann Karmanos Cancer instituteKlein Bottle Youth ProgramKonarka TechnologiesKorea Advanced institute of Science and

    TechnologyKraft Foods, inc.Kraton PolymersKresge FoundationSamuel H. Kress FoundationKyoei Steel CorporationLa Centra-Sumerlin FoundationLancaster Appointive TrustLas Cumbres ObservatoryLorser and Helen L. Feitelson Arts

    FoundationLucent TechnologiesThe Chuan Lyu FoundationMacula vision research FoundationMammoth Mountain Ski AreaMarine review Committee, inc.The May Department Stores FoundationMbanefo Charitable FoundationMC research and innovation Center, inc.The Wendy P. McCaw FoundationMediascopeMerck and Company, inc.Metropolitan Theatres FoundationMicrosoft research LimitedMillipore CorporationMolecular Simulations, inc.Montecito Bank & Trustnanoelectronics research CorporationnArSADnational Academy of Educationnational Action Council for Minorities in

    Engineering, incorporatednational Aeronautics and Space

    Administrationnational Fish and Wildlife Foundationnational Geographic Societynational Multiple Sclerosis Societynational Park Foundationnational Semiconductornational Trust for the HumanitiesnEC CorporationnEC USA, inc.neste Jacobs Corporate r&Dnestle research Centernippon Telegraph and TelephonenKD Company, Limitednokia incorporatedSpencer T. and Ann W. Olin FoundationOrfalea FoundationsOuthinkEdwin W. Pauley FoundationPowerLightProcter & Gamble CompanyThe Ceil and Michael E. Pulitzer

    FoundationQAD, inc.QUALCOMM, inc.The rathmann Family Foundationraychem Corporationraytheon Companyresearch Corporationresources Legacy FundDamon runyon-Walter Winchell Cancer

    Fundrussell Sage FoundationSaint-Gobain Ceramics & Plastics, inc.Saint-Gobain rechercheSamsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Sandia national LaboratoriesSanta Barbara Bank & TrustSanta Barbara Museum Of ArtSanta Barbara remote SensingSeismic Micro-TechnologySemiconductor research Corporation

    The Edmund and Mary Shea FoundationShell Development CompanyShell Oil Company FoundationShimadzu CorporationSilicon valley BankSmith richardson FoundationSociety for Conservation BiologySony CorporationSouthern California EdisonSpace Telescope Science instituteStarbuck, Tisdale and Associatesruth and Milton Steinbach Fund, inc.Stradling Yocca Carlson & rauthThe Stuart FoundationSun Microsystems Foundation, inc.Sun Microsystems, inc.Synopsys, inc.Taiwanese American Foundation of San

    DiegoTelesis FoundationTexas instrumentsThe Times Mirror FoundationTinker Foundation incorporatedTitan Pharmaceuticals, inc.Diane and David Toole FoundationToyota Motor Sales U.S.A., inc.TrW Space and Electronics GroupU.S.-israel Binational Science FoundationUCSB AffiliatesUCSB Music AffiliatesUniversity Art Museum CouncilUniversity of Aberdeenveeco Saint Paul, inc.J. Craig venter instituteverizon Communicationsverizon FoundationThe vidda FoundationThe Wallis FoundationAndy Warhol Foundation for the visual

    ArtsWashington Mutual Bank FoundationWege FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWeyerhaeuser CompanyThe Wharton Foundation, inc.The Whitaker FoundationWhitehall Foundations, inc.Wilburforce FoundationWildlife Health Center FoundationThe Dean Witter FoundationXerox CorporationXerox FoundationXilinx, inc.Yardi Systems, inc.The Yosemite Foundation

    Legacy CircleThe Legacy Circle honors alumni, friends, faculty, and staff who have included UC Santa Barbara in their estate plans through some form of planned gift. Membership in the society is conferred upon those who have communicated to the university their intention to make a gift through a bequest, charitable trust, charitable gift annuity, pooled income funds, life insurance, retirement fund, or a gift of property with a retained life estate. The following generous donors are providing the legacy of support with which UC Santa Barbara will continue to grow and excel.

    Anonymous (4)Carol and Marshall AckermanDana Aftab ’85Dr. and Mrs. Guenter Ahlers

    Campus rush hour

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 6 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 7

    Elizabeth Allred* ’62Ms. Janet A. Alpert ’68Christine and Donald AndersonDr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Aposperis /’66Ms. Bluma Appel*Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Atkins*Drs. John and Janice Baldwin /’82, ’84Dr. Peter Bancroft ’41virginia Bancroft*Leinie Schilling Bard and Archie* Bardisaac and Margaret Barpal ’68, ’70Dr. and Mrs. Steven J. Bartlett ’68/’68,

    ’70June Behrens ’47Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67Mr. George Bernard Dr. Denise BielbyDr. William T. BielbyAmbassador Barbara K. Bodine ’70Dr. Eric H. BoehmMs. Helen r. Borges*Gretchan and Leonard BroomJune and Todd* Brouhard ’54Mr.* and Mrs. Charles BurkeMr. Brian M. Buxton ’77Joseph and nancy ByrneJan and roger Cappsvernon i.* and Mary Low Cheadle* H ’90David Kam W. Chu and Betty Y. ChuMarvin Clarke* ’51Marjorie Cole ’64nelson Culver*Mrs. ruth CulverMr. Burt L. Davis* ’78Mrs. Louise Lowry Davis*Mr. Floyd M. Delvey ’58Dr. and Mrs. Steven P. DenBaarsMrs. Barbara B. DeWolfe*Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dinsmore iii

    ’68/’68Mr. Dean W. DornDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey DozierMrs. Alison Duncan Egus*Dr. Ky FanCarl and Toby FeinbergDr. Howard C. Fenton*vasanti and Joel Fithian ’60Mrs. A. Helen and Mr. Peter Fricker*Drs. Amanda Clark Frost and Frank Frost

    ’64, ’66/’55, ’61Mr. Ben G. Gautier ’41Mrs. Beverly J. Georgeou*Ambassador Don* and Marilyn Gevirtz

    H ’96Lois and Frank Goodall ’48/’51Dr. and Mrs. Chauncey S. GoodrichMarc Grossman and Mildred Patterson

    ’73Mr. Daniel Haight ’63Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Hass, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Hatlen H ’93Juliane M. HeymanMrs. Ardis O. Higgins H ’88Dr. and Mrs. r. Stephen HumphreysSusan C. Jamgochian ’63, ’81Bonnie and richard Jensen /H ’06James A. Jimenez*norman Johnson*Kenneth Karmiole ’68Ms. vivian King ’87Jeannie and Daniel Kutch, Jr. / ’51r. Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69Jody LinickMrs. Marjorie D. Linton* ’56Mr. Bruce Lumbard* ’70Mrs. Gayle LyndsCaroline Street Maddock and Thomas

    Maddock ’61Miss Margaret Mallory*York T. MandraJack* and Anthea Mannion

    ricki vinyard Marder and David Marder ’79

    nancy McCagney ’84, ’91Betty F. McDermott ’51Dr. Walter and Mrs. Thelma MeadProfessor and Mrs. Duncan Mellichamp

    H ’09/MA ’70Sara Miller McCune H ’05Kent vining and Julie Ann Mock ’70/’75Dr. Alfred Kummer MoirWilliam r. Moran*Melvyn L. and Edwina L. Mortensen

    ’63, ’65Margaret C. Mosher* H ’92

    The Samuel B. and Margaret C. Mosher Foundation

    Mr. Charles W. nasserMrs. Arnold nordsieck*Dr. Jon A. norman ’70, ’72George Obern*Dr. and Mrs. Thomas PayneGarie and Kenneth PerryHelen and robert PetelerDr. Laurence PilgeramDr. and Mrs. Joseph H. PollockAnn and Myron* riceDr. Frank W.D. riesCarla roddy ’69Leila rupp and verta TaylorMr. and Mrs. Bernard SandlerDr. and Mrs.* robert A. Scalapino ’40Dr. and Mrs. richard Schamberg*Harvey and Hope Schechter ’47Linda and Jeffrey Schlageter ’65/’65, ’67Mrs. Hester Schoen*Mrs. June H. Schuerch*Dr. and Mrs. Elman Service*Dr. and Mrs.* Alexander SesonskeHarriet and Henry SharpCandace and David Short ’67/’62Dr. vera Skubic*Ms. Sally Andrews Sphar ’73Judith Cosdon Stapelmann and Jack

    Stapelmann ’63, ’65Dr. and Mrs. robert M. Talley H ’99Mr. Don Tosti*Frank velek* ’64Carolyn Wack* ’37Cyndi and Stephen Weeks /’71Dee WhiteMrs. Lawrence Willson*ralph and irene Wilson ’70/’66Ms. victoria WingMrs. Samuel A. Wofsy*

    Chancellor’s CouncilThe Chancellor’s Council was established in 1975 by a core group of donors who believed that ongoing annual support was essential to building and maintaining excellence at UC Santa Barbara. Since that time, it has grown into the university’s premier annual giving program, recognizing donors of $1,000 or more. These gifts may be unrestricted, for use where the need is greatest, or restricted to support a specific department or program. UC Santa Barbara honors and celebrates alumni, friends, parents, and trustees of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation for their ongoing partnership and commitment to the future of this great university.

    CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL STORKE ASSOCIATES $50,000 AND ABOVEAnonymous (10)Dr. and Mrs. Guenter AhlersJody and John Arnhold /’75Stuart AtkinsMark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67Anton vonk and Diane Boss ’05Mr. and Mrs. William K. Bowes, Jr.Eli and Edythe BroadDan and Meg BurnhamMrs. Marcia L. Carsey H ’04Karla and Peter Conmy ’83Gayle and Craig r. Cummings ’75/’72Jack and Laura DangermondLale and Tunc Doluca /’81Mr. Michael K. Douglas ’68Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DoxSuzanne Duca ’90Mr. and Mrs. robert W. DugganLinda Duttenhaver ’77Margo Cohen-Feinberg and robert

    FeinbergScott and Jennifer Frank ’82Marsha and Jay GlazerDr. Steven Humphrey and Mrs. Sue

    GraftonMeg and John Gurley /’78, ’83Margaret and Donald* Hamister ’70roy and Janet Hardiman ’83Dr. and Mrs. Alan J. HeegerJeff and Judy Henley ’66/H ’09Prince Moulay Hicham of MoroccoTara and George HolbrookM. Blair Hull ’65Patrick Morrin and Janice Jagelski ’87Harvey KarpLaura KillingsworthMarvel Blakeman Kirby ’51Mark D. Linehan ’85Dr. Bruce H. LipshutzKristin and William LoomisDr. Francine LoteryMr. and Mrs. Jon LovelaceStuart and Hannelore MabonSara Miller McCune H ’05Charles McCutchenProfessor and Mrs. Duncan Mellichamp

    H ’09/MA ’70John MithunMr. and Mrs. Paul Orfalea H ’98Mary and Gust PerlegosWarren G. and Katharine S. SchlingerArent and Jean Schuyler ’50, ’61, ’96Judith Cosdon Stapelmann and Jack

    Stapelmann ’63, ’65

    Daphne and Greg TebbeDr. and Mrs. Theo TheofanousMichael and Anne TowbesJames Warren ’76Claudia and Alec Webster ’75/’76Ms. Betty Elings WellsMr. Bruce G. Wilcox ’77Dick WolfSusan and Bruce Worster ’70/’68, ’71Drs. Linda and Fred Wudl

    CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL TOWER ASSOCIATES $25,000 TO $49,999isaac and Margaret Barpal ’68, ’70Arlene and Barrie BergmanJohan F. Blokker, Jr. ’80, ’84Dina and Michael Burns /’78Gail and John CampanellaJames B. CooperGwen EagletonAudrey and Timothy FisherDaniel and Cara GeyserGenevieve and Lew GeyserJuliane M. HeymanMr. Brian HodgesLucille and richard JanssenTyrena and William Jones /’77Elaine and Herbert Kendallrobert Lovgren ’62Mr. and Mrs. John Marren ’85Marilyn and richard MazessMelissa and Stephen MurdochJanet Dunbar and Alex Pananides /H ’06Linda and David PetersDr. and Mrs. Joseph H. PollockMr. and Mrs. Michael PulitzerLord Paul ridley-Tree* and Lady Leslie

    ridley-TreeStanley K. and Betty W. SheinbaumFredric E. Steck ’67Marsha and William WayneAnn and Philip White /’84Janet and John Wilczak

    YOUNG ALUMNI CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL STORKE ASSOCIATES (UCSB alumni since 1998)$25,000 AND ABOVE

    Barbara Warren ’08Dr. Huican Zhu ’00

    CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL ASSOCIATES $10,000 TO $24,999

    Anonymous (5)Ms. Janet A. Alpert ’68robert Arenz, Jr. ’80Mr. richard A. AuhllChristine and Darrell BakerLaurel and Thomas BarrackGary and Mary BeckerJill and John C. Bishop, Jr.Dr. Eric H. BoehmMary and Louis Cannonvirginia Castagnola-HunterShelley and Herbert ColeMr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Corwin H ’97Michelle and John Cowell iv ’90Anna CurrenMr. and Mrs. James G.P. DehlsenMr. and Mrs. William A. Dinsmore iii

    ’68/’68Kathleen and Harold DrakeBettina and Glenn Duval /’80Jan and Brian EscaleraSandy EwingJoyce and Garold Faber ’85A student researcher

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 8 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 9

    Carol and John F. FiaccoMalin and Chris Fletcher /’77Sallie and Paul FlumDr. Peter C. Ford and Dr. Mary Howe-

    GrantTerri and Stephan FrenkelDebra and Dan GerberMr. and Mrs. Gordon GettySteven and Deborah Ginder ’71/’72Patricia GregoryMr. and Mrs. Stephen HahnEleanor L. and Thomas J. HarrimanJames Heslin and rose Hau ’73Mr. Steven M. HiltonMarilyn and Milton* HoneaJudith L. HopkinsonDr. David Clarke and Dr. Evelyn HuHeidi and David Huff ’89/’89robbyn and Michael Wadden ’92Susan Jorgensen and Alice Gillaroo ’74Anne and James Katzaroff ’79/’81Julie and Jamie KellnerFranca and Moyses KuchnirSteven Lafferty ’75Maurie McGuireMr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mendell ’63Melissa and Kelly Monahan /’79Loni and Paul MonahanCarmen OrtizKatherine and Paul Pagerichard Payne and Patricia ChiotaCynthia and robert Pester ’80/’79Aleisa and Michael PfauJackie Schmidt-Posner and Barry Posner

    ’70/’70Milton Warshaw and Maxine PrisyonShari and David Quinney ’81Dr. and Mrs. Simon raabMr. Daniel H. renbergBarbara renteria and Ernesto Flores

    ’77/’78Ann and Myron* riceKimberly Schizas and William Wood

    ’77/’78Berta SchulteMr. and Mrs. Mark J. Schwartz ’84Susan and Daniel SemegenMrs. Jeanne C. ThayerMr. and Mrs. William Thormahlen ’77Mrs. Alice TokuyamaSamuel Tokuyama ’69Diane and David Toole ’77/’77Jo Beth and Donald* van GelderenDr. and Mrs. Daniel vapnekCharu and ram venkataramanChristine and Ernst von Weizsackernorm Waitt

    Lisa and Howard Wenger ’82/’82richard Williams ’59, the richard

    Williams FamilyGregg and Carol WilsonJane Woodward ’80Henry and Dilling Yang H ’01Patricia and Joe YzurdiagaMr. and Mrs. Michael Ziering ’78

    CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL $1,000 TO $9,999Anonymous (19)Barbara and Stephen Abbott ’65/’65raydean M. Acevedo ’73, ’75Carol and Marshall AckermanDennis Adderton ’92Lynda and Scott AdelsonLena and David Adishian /’89Dana Aftab ’85Jose AguiarPatricia and Jim AitchisonSatinder and Harbhajan AjrawatKrista and Yazdan Alami /’97Stephen Albers ’75June and Arthur AldrittLinda and Paul AlexJacqueline and Larry AlexanderOlivia and Bill AllawayDennis W. Allen ’64nathan and Linda Alvarado ’82/’81Joan and Jack AmonMr. and Mrs. Brent r. Anderson ’70David and Lyn AndersonChristine and Donald AndersonLorin AndersonDenise and Walter AndersonKen and Beatrice AndoJoanne AndoKhashayar Anoosheh ’85Judy and Bruce AnticouniErik and Barbara AntonssonJocelyn Antoon and robert AlgieriMeira Katz and Ezra AnzaruthArcelia Arce ’98Lucy and ralph ArchuletaCarin Marie Pacifico and Philip Wayne

    ArcuniJim and Sarah ArgyropoulosFrank Arlotti ’76, ’78Erika Johnson and Christopher Arnold

    /’87Martha Arnold ’68rob Arnott ’77Tracey ArtissMargaret and Howard ArveyDoug Asbury ’82Prudence Ashley and Peter Harveyrichard Aster ’63, ’65Apostolos AthanassakisMichael AthansCarol Atkinson ’84Tanya AtwaterKelly and robert L. AverySusan and John AxlineBitsy and Denny BaconStephanie BallDavid Bancroft ’73Daniele and Philip BarachSharon and Sharyar BaradaranMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey BarbakowCheryl and Jim Barber ’67/’66Leinie Schilling BardWendy and Larry Barels ’71Kristi and Jeff Barens ’87virginia and Darryl Barrett /’67Christine Mitchell and ronald Bartell

    / ’73, ’75Cecile BartmanDavid A. Bartman ’94Barbara and John Bartman

    Bob and Carol BasonCorrinn and Eric Batesrobin and Peter BaugherMarie and Kent Baum /’76Corby Baumgartenrhonda and richard BeaumontConnie and William BeckmanJulia and John BegleyJune Behrens ’47Jill and Arnold BelloweJulie and Jon BelshaJoann and Stan BensonMichael Berger ’70Barry and Jo Berkusrod and Sharon BerleDonn r. Bernstein H ’79Marlyn BernsteinKeith C. BerryKathleen and Mark Berry /’73richard Berry ’87Fred C. BestMarilyn Bettencourt ’69Deepak BhandarkarEllen and Gary BialisWiltrudes BiberaJames Bickell ’84Walt BiesDr. Gayle Binion and Dr. Dan ShackmanSue and Ed Birch /H ’95Freda and Jeffrey Birdwell ’75Jeffrey Birnbaum ’87Cynthia Cory and K.C. Bishop /’69Kimberly and Brad Bishop ’78/’78Tao BittmanBruce and Julie BlackJames and Sharon BlackwellPatricia and richard Blake /’69Gordon J. Block ’70Kathy and Danvers Boardman ’72/’71richard and Deborah BocciJoseph Boisse and David WilliamsDr. Luis BojorquezLynn Bollengier ’92Drs. Mark and rochelle Bookspan ’87Larry and Marjorie BoothJulie and James Borden /’82Martino BorelliMario BorgatelloKaydee and Dave Bork ’94/’94Carol and Jay Borziraymond A. Bosch ’62, ’66Phil and Charlene Bosl ’68/’69Suzanne Boucher and Andy Wagner ’68Yoni BoujoEarnest BouldinMr. and Mrs. roger BoultonTricia and Tony BourdakisSusan E. Bower ’81nancy and Michael BowersSusan BoweyBradford and Cathy BoydJillian and Jeffrey BoydKathy BoydStephen Bradley ’83Patricia BraggBill BrashearsMerna and David Braunrichard and Kathryn Breaux ’67/’68James Brewer ’92Karen and Peter BrillJoyce BrockKaren Brockwell and Alasdair Heathroberta BrombergerDiane and Philip Brotherton /’83Claudia and William Brown ’79Carolyn and David BrownDr. Gary H. BrownMr. Glenn S. Brown ’73Gwen Brown and Cameron Byrd ’71Susan Haviland and John Brownnancy M. Brown

    Mr. and Mrs. ralph A. BrownGay and Anthony BrowneMadgalyn BrowningDrs. Thomas and Paula BruiceJudy and Michael BrunerMichele and Arnold BrustinKaren and Aaron BudgorPatricia and William Bullough /’55, ’67,

    ’70rebecca and Ernie Bumatay /’71Ethel and Clifford BuntonMary Burchill and Mark Maxson ’76/’75Bonnie and Frank BurgessHarriet BurkeSusan Taylor and Khephra Burns /’72richard BurnsAndrew BuschAndrew ButcherJack Buttery ’67, ’69Pia and John Byrd ’79/’78, ’93ralph CabreraAnn Cady Cooper ’62Lisa and Dana CaledoniaAnnette and richard CaleelPaulette and John CallahanJohn CamachoPaul CampbellKathy and Steve Campbell ’63/’63Susan and Kevin Cantynancy Capelle ’72Amanda and Philip Capin ’80Jan and roger CappsAlison and Donald W. Carlson /’74valerie and r. Mark CarneyAmy CaronDonna and Dennis CarpenterThomas CarpenterBarbara and Peter CarsonDori and Christopher CarterChristin CaseMary Casey and Craig russellMichael Winter and Joelle Casteix /’92nell and rollie Cavaletto /’65Gina and John CazortMr. Edward Cella ’93Kuen ChakWilly ChamberlinJeffrey and vivian Chapman ’90Kathryn and Christopher Chasenora ChavezChris CheatleyKaren and Jas ChimaJoan ChiotaChun-Kin ChowDoris and Joe ChowKaren and John Chrisman ’86Janet ChrispeelsDavid Kam W. Chu and Betty Y. ChuCaldecot ChubbLaurel Cleary and Mark Smith ’76Michael ClearyMr. Jeffery M. CleghornJudy CliffordPatricia and Benjamin CohenJanemarie and Timothy Cohen ’76/’76Berma and Patrick Colbert ’75/’76Larry ColdrenThe Honorable Paul Cole and Mrs. Linda

    Cole ’71Marjorie Cole ’64Elaine ColesBeverly and John Colgate /’69J. W. and Sue ColinCatharine and John KristianChristine and William Collins ’75/’75randolph Collinsvardin and robert CollinsDavid Comer ’74Mary and richard ComptonSandy and robert ComstockSharon and Steven Comstock /’74Getting directions.

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 8 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 1 9

    Peter Connelly ’75Judy and Dan ContrerasJill and Layne Contrerasronald ConwayMarni and C. Michael Cooney ’73/’66Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Cooper ’68/’69Howard and Trudy CoopermanWilliam Cornfieldrafael Costas ’86Teresa and Dennis Costello /’83Dr. Anne Cushing and Dr. John Cottonnelly and russell Couchrobin Courts ’81Carol and Arthur CourvilleJoanne and Jeremy Cowperthwaite /’80Janice and Bruce CoyMichael F. Coyle ’88Joan and William CrawfordMichelle CreasonKim Crites-CarlotoScott CrookerDan n. CrossAnne and Arthur Crowe /’76Charles and Brynn Crowe ’78Linda and Stephen CroweTimothy CrowleyJohn H. Cunningham and Evonne JardineLeslie and Mike CunninghamElizabeth Curry-YoungJames Curtice ’70Lucie CurtissStewart and Louisa Cushman ’93/’93Lauri and Michael Dahlin ’78/’84Gary Dales ’77Lan and Duy Quang DangAnn DanielLaurie and William DanielsBill r. Danielson ’73, ’75David Darrow ’83Tina and Killick DattaBarbara and Mark DaughertyJean Davidson and robert Feinsteinnancy and roger DavidsonTodd H. Davis ’97Phyllis de Picciotto and Stan rodenLaurie Deans and Joe MedjuckGene Sinser and Patty DeDominicMichael DeDonkerJanie and John DeleoKim DelmonicoMarie and Murray Demo ’84, ’85/’84Dr. and Mrs. Steven P. DenBaarsSandra H. Denhart ’73Lisa and Albert DeSantiKristen and Michael Desmond ’90/’90Lisa and Scott Dettmer /’78ian Devries ’88Louis Dewittnicholas Di DomenicoAngela DigilovEloise DillingKathleen and James Doty ’70/’71Sue Leslie Dougherty ’94Elizabeth and Peter Downing ’93/’74Angela and James DoyleMonica and Scott Draper ’86/’87David r. Dresia ’64Suzanne Drgon and Douglas Beach ’89Patricia and James F. Drinkwater /’73Leslie and Marilyn Duman /’75Larry and Patricia DurhamMaryel DuzanJane and John EadiePatricia Eagle-SchnetzerJane EagletonDelaine Eastin ’69, ’71Alan Ebenstein ’82Louise Levien and robert EbyMarguerite and Charles Eckberg /’70Laura and Philip EdmondsonMary and Lloyd Edwards ’66/’71

    Tracey Edwards and Morgan Hoff ’74, ’75/’75

    Ann and Eddie EinhornGary and rebecca EldridgeBarbara and rune EliasenGrace and ronald ElijahJeanie Barbara ElineDr. and Mrs. Eugene EllisLinda and Doug Emeryrobert and Christine EmmonsJerry EpsteinBev and Bill EricksonGary E. Erickson ’63Britta and Goran ErikssonLorinda and Michael EsparzaDoris and Tom EverhartMary and ray EvertAnn and robert Eydt /’76Lori and Joseph FabrisAkef FakhouryAnjanette and Brian FalkMelinda and Thomas Fallgatter /’69Leni Fe BlandSydney Feeney ’77Sharon and Harry Felderrick M. FeldmanCarol and Douglas Fell ’64/’63Stacey and ryan Fell ’94/’94Kathy and John FernbacherBetty and Gino* FilippinDavid FinkelMitchell FinkelsteinLaurie and robert Fiori ’92/’92naomi FirestoneAmy and Eric FishburnPat and James FisherJune B. FisherKris Miller-Fisher and Marc FisherDr. and Mrs. Michael Fishervasanti and Joel Fithian ’60Miriam and richard FlacksDorothy and Stanley FlasterMr. and Mrs. Garwin K. Fleming, Jr. ’91William and Christine FletcherSharon and Theodore FlintMonica FlorianSusan and Jeffrey Flory /’91Debbie and Timothy FoleyDr. William F. Foran and Mrs. vivien F.

    Stanley-ForanAnabel Ford and Michael Glassow ’74,

    ’76, ’81Ariel and Durand Ford ’92isabella and roger Ford /’91Silas M. FordPatricia and Dennis ForsterCarole and ronald FoxConnie and Michael FrambergerMr. and Mrs. Donald Fredericksen

    ’52/’51Dr. roger A. Freedman and Ms. Caroline

    robillardElizabeth A. French ’78Dr. William Freudenburg and Mrs. Sarah

    StewartJulie Friedmanvalerie FriedmanLori Frisbierebecca Ward-Fruth and Steven FruthBeth and David FryDeryn and William FultonDr. and Mrs. richard FultonMs. Sharon i. Furiya ’85Elizabeth and Lee Gabler ’77Frances and richard A. Gadbois iii / ’79Mr. Charles roehm and Mrs. Patricia

    Gainey /’67verica and Zoran GajicDiane Gale ’85Mrs. rebecca Zinn Gallaher and Mr.

    Brendan Haig Gallaher

    Maggie GallantGayle Penrod and Michael Galper /’82Carole and John GarandMr. and Mrs. ralph Garcia, Jr. ’83/’85Dr. Yolanda M. Garcia ’70, ’72, ’76, ’93,

    ’98Mr. and Mrs. William Garlock ’71/’73van H. and virginia A. Garner ’67/’67Stephanie and James GastonGail Mattson-Gates and richard GatesAllyn and George GaynesMr. James P. Gazdecki ’74Michael Geerobert Gehlen ’85Mr. and Mrs. William D. Geiger iii / ’81Mr. Barry M. Gellert ’78Gail and Harry GellesJohn* and Faith Geoghegan ’59/’59nancy and Dan GeorgeStella Zadeh* and David L. GershMarianne and Paul GertmanBetty GesterPat Mahony and randy Getz ’73/’73Marilyn Gevirtz H ’96Gregory Geyer ’94Mary and Dennis Ghan ’74/’74John and vi GianarasPatricia and David Gibson /’65, ’84Kathy and Stephen Gibson /’74Jennifer and Paul Gifford ’83Diane Sklar and Wayne Gilbert /’74Lori and Tom Gilder ’77/’75Susan and David GillUrsula and Bradford Ginder ’99, ’03/’70,

    ’71Barbara and David GiorgiKathleen Uyeda-Gleason and Todd

    Gleasonnora and Marianito GlorianiLinda and Frederick GluckLola GoheenCheryl and Michael Goldbergnancy GoldbergFay and Scott GoldmanAlicia Goldsmith ’82Helen GoodchildMichael and Fiona GoodchildErline and Dexter Goodell ’61, ’87/’61Julia Kennedy and Eugene GordonDrs. Linda and Arnold GorinMichelle and John GottbrechtJulia Haller-Gottsch and John GottschMr. and Mrs. richard A. Grant, Jr.Lea and robert Grantham /’75Curtis and Sondra Graver ’85Mr. Jeffrey W. Graver ’93Karin Graver and Stepan HaytayanPaul GrazianoDr. Laura L. Butcher and Dr. Henry T.

    Greely

    ruth and David GreenDr. Judith L. Greenreesa Tansey and Gary Greenfieldrenee and Mark Greenstein /’81Jody GreenwaldMr. and Mrs. rusty GregoryGary and Julie GreinkeGail and Michael Griesmer /’76Peter and Sandra Griffin ’87Marc Grossman and Mildred Patterson

    ’73Peter GrubsteinToni and Thomas Guckert ’79/’79Dan GuerreroKennen GuerrierPaul GuidoKatherine and Daniel GuntherLois and richard Guntherrajdeep Guraya ’88Marilyn and Steven Gutsche /’71Lisa and Keith GuyDenise and Matt Guziknorman and Jane HabermannAnn HagertyKaren Lynn Hainesrene and norman Hale /’71Dr. Lynne P. Hall ’63Eva and Yoel HallerBeatrice HalligKathryn and Steve Hallock ’80/’78Margo HalstedDr. and Mrs. rodman S. HamerJanice and Stephen HamillMariam and Dennis HansenDr. Helen HansmaLinda HarbourDr. and Mrs. norris G. HaringThe Harleen FamilyBarbara and Tom HaroldSimone and Laurentius HarrerJerry L. Harris ’80Dr. and Mrs. Fred James Harris / ’68William and Christy Hart ’75ruth and Gerald HarterMr. and Mrs. Paul W. Hartloff, Jr.Susan and Burr Hartman /’72Jeffrey Hartman ’81Kay Hartzell ’70Mary HarveyJudy and W. roger Haughton ’70/’69Dr. Craig Hawker and Ms. Athena

    Philippidesrobert Michael HayesJo Helen and Grant Heiken ’70/’72Paul HeinekenMs. Geoffrey HeldoornDavid Hendrickson ’80Faith and Melvin HenkinMs. Marjorie HenshawPreston Hensley ’69

    Teaching enhanced by research

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 2 0 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 2 1

    Ann and Gary HerbertStephen and Teri Herbst ’81Lynne Hermle ’78Lisa HernandezSusan and robert Herrera /’80Dr. Maria Herrera-SobekCecia and Milton HessCarol HicksLinda and Steven Hicks ’71/’70Steven High ’86richard HillMr. and Mrs. John A. Hinman iii ’71Betsy and Stephen HoDr. and Mrs. F.G. Hochberg, Jr. ’65, ’71Greg HoeffligerJoanne C. HoldermanErin and Tim Holl ’95/’95Mrs. C. Warren HollisterSusan Holmes and Persi Diaconisroslyn and David HoltzclawDonna and Daniel HoneDr. and Mrs. Gary T. HorowitzBarbara and Steve HorstmannMaurine and Preston HotchkisClair and Gregory Howard ’87Kathryn Anne HowePamela and Charles HugginsCristina HughesChristopher Scott HulbardDr. and Mrs. r. Stephen HumphreysAndrew and Doreen Hutton ’83Stephanie Semler and Matthew

    ingraham ’00/’96Julianne and Eugene inozemcev ’94George isaacMrs. Margaret Mateer-isaacs and Mr.

    Craig L. isaacs ’84/’84Mrs. Suzanne M. iturriria-Alexander and

    Mr. William L. Alexander, Jr. ’93Hollye and Jeffrey JacobsMs. Julie Jacobs ’89Sara and John Jacobsen /’86Eve and ross Jaffe ’75Anne and Thomas Jagodits /’90Dr. Lynne Jahnke ’81Alice valdivia-James and Daniel James

    ’78/’77Susan C. Jamgochian ’63, ’81Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. JankiewiczMrs. Gina Laun and Mr. Joseph Jannotta,

    Jr.Marilyn and Jack Jenkins-Stark ’71/’73,

    ’76Ms. Holly P. JenningsHeidi Jensen and ronald Winston ’87Bonnie and richard Jensen /H ’06Kimberly JepsonHeather and Tom Jevens ’88/’87

    Caroline and Jon Jewett ’86Ellen and Peter JohnsonSharyn JohnsonLynda JonesMartin Jordaan ’84Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Jordano H ’03E and Eric Juline ’68Cynthia and Douglas Kahl ’91Ms. Georgia vouraki and Dr. ioannis

    KanellakopoulosLynn and roger KarlsonKenneth Karmiole ’68Martha and Peter KaroffElyse and John Karow ’86/’86Stephen and Lauren KatzLynne and ron Kaufman /’71irene and robert Kavanaugh /’61Fred Kavli H ’05Mr. Herbert C. Kaynicola Milne-Keating and Timothy

    Keating /’81Deborah and John Keever ’67/’67Madge Kelley ’81Cheryl and Kevin KellyJim KellyMichelle and John KellyJohn KelsonConnie and richard KennellyDiana and James KennettMadeleine KernLinda and Michael KestonMeredith and Kenneth Khachigian

    ’66/’66Dr. Hassan KhalilLauri and reza KhazraeiDr. and Mrs. Wayne r. KidderJane KievitTeresa and Charles KimbellMr.* and Mrs. raymond King MyersonLaura and Benjamin King /’94Gregory P. King ’76, ’80Mark Kinoshita ’90Kyoko and Takashi KiuchiTheresa KlassDaniel Kleeburg ’86Mary and Gerald KleinDr. victoria E. Kline and Mr. Charles O.

    McBride, Jr.James and Janice KnightAlexis Upton Knittle and Lloyd Cook ’70Kristen Kochr. Michael Koch and Jane A. Lee ’89Lynn and robert KoegelMark and Carolyn Koenigvalerie and Frank Kohlerrobert KohnBarbara and roger Kohnradomir Kokotovic

    Maria Druzhinina and ilya KolmanovskyLouise and Stephen Komp ’63, ’68Larry Koppelman and nancy Walker-

    KoppelmanCarol Kosterka ’67Fumihiro Kozato ’85Jeri and George KozonisSusan and Brent Krantz /’81Jeanne and Arthur KrenerFred and Margie KriebelKerry Ann Krisher ’81Gwen and roger Krogen /’58Colleen and norbert KrogstadJack and Kay Krouskup ’71/’71Angela and Miroslav KrsticKurt and Sandy Kruger ’82/’82Deborah KrusePatricia and Peter KruseJanet and Alan Krusi / ’77David KudrowDrs. Tonya and Finn KydlandJo Ann Lach and Paul Smith ’76Karen LagorioChristopher Lal ’95richard and Peggy Lamb /’72, ’87Alicia LancashireMargarita and Charles LandeAndrew Lane and Andrew Sternrichard Lane ’73, ’89Elly and Jim LangerChhanseda and John Lanterman /’90robert and Ellen Lawson ’60/’59, ’61robert and Patricia Leamyr. Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69Elizabeth and nathan LeightGayle and richard Lelandruth and Jack Lemein ’66Ann and James Lemke /’66Susan and Donald Lenznancy Lessner and Paul GlennDiana Gonzalez-Levenstein and Kenneth

    Levensteinilan and Barbara Levirachel LevinMark Levy ’77Yen Chiung LiangJames Lichter ’86Carole Lieffrobert LieffChristine C. Wong and Jeffrey T. LightGeorge LillyLorraine Lim and Glenn Fout /’80Christopher LincolnCarl and Jo LindrosPetrita and David LipkinJohn Lippert ’83Dr. George LipsitzDodie Littlerenee and Craig Livingston ’82/’82Anne and richard Llewellyn ’69/’69Michelle LockLisa Loiacono and Christopher LloydDiana and richard Longoriarafael Lao LopezDr.* and Mrs. robert L. Lorden ’49roszanna and vince LoungMargaret Curtice Lovigrobert and Barbara LowesMichael and Diane Lowry ’66Gene and Susan Lucas ’73/’73Joann and Perry LuceroAnita LuiEdwin LumDr. Gordon C. Lundy and Mrs. Kerry

    Oliver-Lundy ’80/’80Johanna LungerMr. Keith Lupton ’90Eli and Leatrice LuriaCatherine and rob LymanChristi Lynch ’80Sandra Lynne

    Dr. and Mrs. noel C. MacDonaldMr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Machado, Jr.Anita and robert Macinnes ’61/’61Sally Macintyre and John MelackLomena and Colm MackenCynthia and Alan Macy /’83Catherine Fonseca de Madrid and Miguel

    MadridJohn Majewski and Lisa JacobsonTimothy Malone ’75James Maloney and Andrew nance ’84Steve ManasevitWilliam Manderson ’91virginia Mariposa ’79Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. MarkhamBernadette and Timothy MarquezCraig Martin ’76David MartinFrances and Angel MartinezDr. Philip D. Martzen ’73, ’78Leo and Patricia MascarenasJoan and victor MatsumotoSharon Mattern ’65, ’66Karen and Jerry MattesDr. and Mrs. James M. Mattinson ’66/’64Deborah Yamamoto and Brian Mayhew

    /’79Claudia and John Mazurkiewicz /’73Linda and Jack McCowan /’70nancy and James McCrary /’90Mrs. Beverly A. McCurdy ’58James and Margaret McDermottCarol and Lon McEachern ’84/’80Christina and Paul McEnroe ’89, ’93natalie and Bruce McFaddenMarni and J. Sears McGeeSheila and Frank McGinityJudy and Stephen McGrodyDonna Christine and Michael McGuireMrs. Anne Mcinnis ’69Amanda and James McintyreKathryn D. McKee ’59Ann Marie and Kraig McLeodKaren and James McLucas ’81/’81Gloria and John McManusnorah and Bob McMeekingMark McMorrow ’82Marilynn and James Mcnamara ’82/’85Brenda and Michael Mcnamara /’65Melanie and Chris Mcneil / ’86Sunne and John McPeak ’70/’70Dr. Walter and Mrs. Thelma MeadTerri Meier ’90Patricia and Bruce Meikle /’76Dr. William M. Meller ’77rachel and Jon MelloMael and Sophia Melvinvirginia and John MerriamKaren and Michael MeryashHonorable Sharon Mettler and Steven

    MettlerJennifer Kuenster and George MiersJanice and Dale MigliaccioEleanor and richard Migues ’64/’66Anne and Hale Milgrim ’87Christine and Mark MillerSharyne and Gene MillerMarlin and Ginger MillerMaureen and James Miller ’78Constance and Andrew Minden ’80Marion and Burt Minor ’80Judy and Gregory Misbach /’69Mary Lou Misbeek ’53Glen MitchelLinda and Thomas MittsKent vining and Julie Ann Mock ’70/’75Wendy Wittl and Gregory Mohr ’82/’76Dr. Alfred Kummer MoirElise and Alexander Moir ’84/’84Betsy von Summer-Moller and John

    Moller

    Studying in the University Center.

  • P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 2 0 P A r T n E r S i n i n n O v A T i O n • 2 1

    Katie and Daniel MontgomeryJan M. MontgomeryJennifer and John Montin ’75Darcie and Stephen Moore /’74neil Moran and Lynn Duryee ’77robert MorefieldJeanette Morgan ’89Tamara and richard MorgensternMary and James Morouseronald MorrisChris and Ann MorrisonMary MorrisonPamela MortonHerman Warsh* and Maryanne MottBarbara MoyMr. Sam Mudie and Ms. Patricia GlaserLoreta and Dainius MulokasMandy and Charles MungerJames MurphyJoan MurphyKendall T. Murphy and Sarita Chawla ’56Margie and Christopher Murraynori Muster ’78Frances and Bill MyersDeborah MymanMyra and Spencer nadlervirginia and robert naeveMr. John M. nakata ’78Eileen and William nasifKen nathansonDennis neasiMarjorie and Paul nefsteadDavid neshat ’86, ’88Delia and James nettoAmy neukamMichele and Eric neumannMark newman ’77Sandi and William nicholsonSteven nicponskiMrs. Barbara r. nida ’61Jeannine and robert nida ’60/’62Marilee and Eric nielsenDale and Mike nissensonLeila and robert noel ’80Elizabeth and Michael nolingJames norrisTheresa and robert norris / ’74Timothy nottoli ’85victoria nourafchan and David

    rosenstein ’81Jennifer and robert nunez /’67Anette and Steve nunnSusan nunn