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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, 2008
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
a Gateway to the future 1
financial Highlights 2
Philanthropy at Work 3
Creating educational opportunities 4
Gaining Perspective on our Urban History 5
supporting outstanding athletes 6
advancing stem Cell Research 7
attracting Top Physicists 8
Preserving our Cultural legacy 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 The Henley Gate, along with Steck Circle and Kirby Crossing, are three new campus landmarks created by philanthropic support that to-gether form the re-imagined East Entrance to UC Santa Barbara.
PHoTo by PeTeR MalinoWski
Fredric E. Steck ’67, Chair Henry T. Yang, ChancellorUC Santa Barbara Foundation
Fredric Steck ‘67 and Chancellor Henry Yang in front of Campbell Hall.
A Gateway to the Future
It is our sincere pleasure to present
UC Santa Barbara’s Honor Roll
of Donors for 2007-08, which
represents an unprecedented outpouring
of dedication and commitment to
the overall excellence of the campus.
Alumni, parents, and friends contributed
$81.4 million in philanthropic gifts to
The Campaign for UC Santa Barbara,
exceeding the previous year’s record
fund-raising achievement by more than
$10.5 million.
With this extraordinary show of
support, the campus surpassed the
$500 million milestone in The Campaign
for UC Santa Barbara. The overwhelming
spirit of unity that the campaign
continues to engender reflects a shared
vision and an enduring partnership among the entire UCSB family. Although we are justly
proud of these achievements and what they represent to the growth of the campus, it is
important to add that our work has just begun. We face challenging times ahead, which
will require continued financial support of the university.
Together, we are helping to transform UC Santa Barbara. Since the campaign began
in 2000, your gifts have yielded a truly bountiful harvest: 54 new endowed chairs,
129 graduate fellowships, premier facilities, and campus landmarks equal to the growing
reputation of one of the world’s leading research universities. The Henley Gate, together
with Steck Circle and Kirby Crossing, forms UCSB’s stunning new East Entrance. This
gateway to learning welcomes all who pass through it and conveys the splendor, quality,
and promise of our campus.
UC Santa Barbara is deeply grateful to each and every one of you for your devotion
and generosity. Together, we are forging a new period of distinction for UCSB. This is an
achievement of which we can all be proud, one that makes us confident that our campus
will reach even greater heights in the years to come.
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Financial Highlights
*
Private Giving 2004-2008Year Total
2003-04 $80,165,100
2004-05 $68,242,361
2005-06 $55,391,318
2006-07 $70,951,832
2007-08 $81,456,812*
Private Funds 2007-08Sources
Individuals $20,630,534
Campus organizations $825,786
Corporations $26,749,674
Foundations $30,052,782
Other Sources $3,198,036
Total $81,456,812
*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 $2,028,200
Bren School of Environmental Science and Management $3,391,576
College of Creative Studies $164,252
Gevirtz Graduate School of Education $399,187
Humanities, Social Sciences, College of Letters & Science $7,109,857
Art Museum $590,503
Humanities and Fine Arts $1,310,285
Social Sciences $5,040,819
other Letters and Science Support $168,250
intercollegiate Athletics $3,328,114
Kavli institute for Theoretical physics $1,580,764
Libraries $15,266,761
Marine Science institute and natural Reserve System $6,547,592
programs and Services $5,793,204
Student Affairs $1,647,357
Arts & Lectures $984,115
Academic Programs $227,345
General Administrative Support $2,934,387
Engineering and the Sciences $33,541,781
California NanoSystems Institute $198,362
College of Engineering $12,958,823
Mathematical, Life, and physical Sciences $19,719,786
Materials Research Laboratory $512,310
Technology Management program $152,500
Unrestricted $2,305,524
Total $81,456,812
Campus Recipients of Private Funds
$0
$100
$200
$300
$400
$500
2003 2004$50.3
2005$80.1
2006$68.2
2007$55.3
2008$70.9 $81.4
$600
$500
$147.3
$227.5
$295.7
$351.1
$422.1
Campaign Cumulative Total in Millions
$503.6
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UC Santa Barbara is proud to recognize the thousands 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, 2008. Their philan-
thropic 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 for your willingness to invest in the future
of the campus. 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.
Philanthropy at Work
Steck Circle, a striking new addition to the East Entrance to the campus, was supported by a gift from Fredric E. Steck, Class of ’67, who chairs the UC Santa Barbara Foundation board. The circle displays a “world triad,” representing heaven, earth, and humankind.
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The Bernard osher Foundation, of
San Francisco, has established a
$1 million endowment that will
provide ongoing scholarship support for
California Community College students
who transfer to UC Santa Barbara. The
gift is part of the foundation’s
$20 million educational initiative to
support endowed scholarship programs
at 19 University of California and
California State University campuses.
California community colleges
serve as a gateway to the state’s four-
year universities. Thirty percent of
UC graduates are community college
transfers.
Approximately 1,400 students
transfer to UCSB each fall, the majority
from community colleges. The osher
scholarships will be awarded to incoming
UCSB students who have graduated
Creating Educational
Opportunities
from a California Community College
within the last four years, reached
either the junior or senior level, and
demonstrate financial need. Each
scholarship recipient will receive $5,000
per academic year to cover educational
fees or tuition.
The Bernard osher Foundation
seeks to improve the quality of life
through support for higher education
and the arts. it provides post-secondary
scholarship funding to colleges and
universities across the nation, with
special attention to reentry students.
in addition, the foundation supports
a growing national lifelong learning
network for adults, including the osher
Lifelong Learning institute at UCSB,
which provides high quality, adult
learning courses designed for mature
learners.
Osher Foundation scholarships will provide support for community college transfer students such as Maricela Morales, Vincent Torres, and Stephanie Wissner, who now attend UC Santa Barbara.
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More than 370,000 aerial
images — a pictorial
odyssey spanning 65 major
metropolitan areas in the United States
at the turn of the 21st Century — has
been donated to UCSB by pacific
Western Aerial Surveys, of Santa
Barbara.
Valued at more than $14.3 million,
the Citipix Collection is unparalleled
in its size, focus, and resolution, said
Larry Carver, director of the Map and
imagery Laboratory in Davidson Library,
where the collection will be housed. no
other comparable collection of aerial
photography exists for this time period.
The gift from UCSB parents Michael
Kambitsch and Susan Lord is the largest
of The Campaign for UC Santa Barbara.
The Citipix Collection will enhance
the distinction of UCSB’s imagery
collection, already one of the most
extensive in the U. S. academic
community. The archive of color-stereo
images taken between 1999-2002
provides clear detail at up to six inches
Gaining Perspective on Our Urban Historyoff the ground. The collection consists of
original film negatives.
Because aerial photographs are
shot straight down, they are extremely
accurate. As a landscape is altered over
time, mosaics of such photographs
become a valuable resource for
geologists tracing earthquake faults,
biologists, historians, archaeologists,
land use planners, engineers, attorneys
settling property disputes, pollution
monitoring, and public health officials
tracking disease vectors.
This bird’s-eye view of Sacramento is one of more than 370,000 aerial images given to UCSB’s Map and Imagery Laboratory that provide a snapshot of U.S. urban history at the turn of the 21st century.
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An endowed scholarship fund
for Men’s and Women’s Tennis
at UC Santa Barbara has
been established with a $2.2 million
contribution from an anonymous
donor. The gift, the largest ever to
intercollegiate Athletics, will enable
UCSB to attract outstanding student
athletes to campus. The tennis teams
are two of the most successful in the Big
West Conference.
The UCSB men’s team has won
six Big West championships, including
the last three in a row, and five out
of the last seven competitions. it has
also advanced to nine nCAA team
championship tournaments.
The Gaucho women’s program has
won six Big West championships and
Supporting Outstanding Athletesadvanced to the nCAA tournament
twice. it has also sent numerous players
to the nCAA individual tournaments.
UCSB’s intercollegiate Athletics
program includes 19 teams that compete
at the nCAA Division i level and is
considered a leader in the Big West
Conference. it has won the league’s
Commissioner’s Cup six times in the
past seven years, an honor given to
the all-sports conference champion.
The national Association of Collegiate
Directors of Athletics also consistently
ranks Gaucho athletics among the top
100 nCAA Division 1 programs.
The graduation rate for UC Santa
Barbara student athletes is the highest in
the Big West Conference.
Charlotte Scatliffe, class of ’08
Eric Lee, UCSB sophomore
UCSB junior Scott Hohenstein
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UC Santa Barbara has received
a $3 million gift from William
K. Bowes, Jr. to establish an
endowed chair to attract an eminent
researcher to lead the campus’s new
Center for Stem Cell Biology and
Engineering. The long-term goal of the
collaborative interdisciplinary research
center is the development of stem cell-
based therapeutics for a range of human
diseases.
The endowed chair will be named
in memory of Bowes’s mother, Ruth
Garland, a distinguished physician who
was one of the first women to graduate
from the Stanford School of Medicine,
where she later taught. Garland was
born in Santa Barbara and raised in ojai.
Research in the new center
addresses challenging problems in stem
cell biology related to the molecular
mechanisms of pluripotency (the
ability of the stem cell to become any
Advancing Stem Cell Research
other type of cell in the body), self
renewal and differentiation, using both
human embryonic stem cells, induced
pluripotent stem cells, and stem cells
in simpler organisms. Bioengineering
research will investigate novel methods
for stem cell growth, differentiation,
sorting, and delivery.
Construction of a state-of-the-
art research facility is under way with
funding from the California institute for
Regenerative Medicine. The center is a
member of the Southern California Stem
Cell Scientific Collaborative, a research
partnership dedicated to advancing
discovery in the emerging field.
Pictured above is a human embryonic stem cell colony with a fluorescent stain. Scientists are using stem cells to understand the basic biology of pluripotency, the ability of a stem cell to become any other type of cell in the body.
Researchers at UCSB’s new interdisciplinary Center for Stem Cell Biology and Engineering are collaborating to develop stem-cell based therapeutics for a range of human diseases. Co-directors of the center are UCSB biologists Dennis Clegg (left) and James Thomson, an international pioneer in stem cell research, and mechanical engineer Hyongsok Soh (right).
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For more than 20 years, pioneering
physicists from UC Santa Barbara’s
Kavli institute for Theoretical
physics (KiTp) rented a house owned by
Ann Rice and her late husband, Myron,
while attending the institute’s lengthy
collaborative research programs.
Annually, nearly 1,000 international
scientists visit the KiTp to take part in
its specialized programs, but many with
families cannot attend because of the
prohibitive cost of relocation, childcare,
housing, and transportation.
Through an innovative planned
gift, Ann Rice, a former UCSB faculty
member, donated her rental property
to the campus, and with the proceeds
from its sale established the Drs. Ann
Attracting Top
Physicists
and Myron Rice Family Fund. The $1.4
million endowment will provide financial
assistance to KiTp families — especially
those in which the physicist is also
the mother of young children — so
that these scientists can take part in
the months-long, intense research
experience that is the hallmark of the
institute.
The Rice gift has enabled the KiTp
to strengthen its mission as a retreat
facility for the advancement of science
by addressing the challenges of modern
parenting and two-career families. The
generous gift will also provide Rice with
a steady stream of income during her
lifetime.
The Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics brings together leading international theorists to advance research in the field. Physicists Massimo Vergasola, Institute Pasteur (left); Roya Zandi, UC Riverside; and Herve Isambert, Institut Curie, are among the 1,000 scientists attending KITP programs this year.
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Preserving Our Cultural Legacy
The University Art Museum has
received two major collections:
156 photographs by the
legendary artist Andy Warhol (1928-
1987), a founder of pop Art whose
paintings and prints of movie stars, soup
cans, and other icons of America made
him one of the most famous artists in
the world; and the complete archives of
Southern California architect Edward A.
Killingsworth (1917-2004), who achieved
international prominence during the
1960s with his signature light-weight
wooden post-and-lintel residences
and commercial buildings that left an
indelible mark on the regional and global
landscape.
The Andy Warhol Foundation made
an unprecedented gift of more than
28,500 original Warhol photographs
valued in excess of $28 million to
museums nationwide to enable a wide
range of people to view and study this
important yet relatively unknown body
of Warhol’s work. The UCSB gift consists
of polaroid and black-and-white images
of luminaries from the art, design, and
fashion worlds, including Debbie Harry,
Halston, and victor Hugo, as well as
selected landscape and abstract images.
The Killingsworth archive is a
significant addition to the museum’s
renowned Architecture and Design
Collection, which contains the work of
more than 110 designers and documents
the built environment of California and
the Southwest.
A 1959 rendering of the Hilton Inn in Amarillo, Texas by the late Southern California architect Edward A. Killingsworth is part of his archive, which is now housed in the University Art Museum’s prized Architecture and Design Collection.
The Andy Warhol Foundation has donated a relatively unknown collection of photographs by the late Pop artist, including this 1980 Polaroid image of singer-songwriter Debbie Harry.
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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, DonorMelvyn Semmel, 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 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, Donors
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, DonorAnthony G. Evans, ALCOA Professor of Materials
Richard A. Auhll Professorship and Dean’s Chair in EngineeringCollege of EngineeringRichard A. Auhll, DonorMatthew Tirrell, Auhll Professor and Dean of Engineering
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
Fred Kavli Chair in MEMS TechnologyCollege of EngineeringFred Kavli, DonorNoel MacDonald, Kavli Professor of MEMS Technology
Fred Kavli Chair in Optoelectronics and SensorsCollege of EngineeringFred Kavli, DonorLarry Coldren, Kavli Professor of Optoelectronics and Sensors
Edward Noble Kramer Chair in Materials ScienceMaterials DepartmentEdward J. and Gail W. Kramer, Donors
Leadership Chair in Computer ScienceCollege of EngineeringAnonymous, 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, Donors
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 Science**Materials 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
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Guenter and June Ahlers Chair in Experimental PhysicsMathematical, Life, and physical SciencesGuenter 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-navaresse 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, Donors
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, DonorsKlaus Bechgaard, Heeger Professor of Interdisciplinary Science
Jeff Henley Chair in EconomicsEconomics DepartmentJeff Henley ’66 and Judy Henley, 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 StudiesWomen’s Studies programM. 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, Donor
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
SAGE Sara Miller McCune Dean of Social SciencesSocial Sciences DivisionSage publications, inc., DonorMelvin L. Oliver, SAGE Sara Miller McCune Dean of Social Sciences
*Deceased
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Preparing the next Generation of ScholarsThe university 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, Donor
Mortimer Andron Fellowships in EconomicsDr. Mortimer Andron, Donor
Barpal Family Fellowship in the College of Engineeringisaac and Margaret Barpal ’68, ’70, Donors
Arent and Jean Schuyler Chair in Environmental StudiesEnvironmental Studies programArent H. Schuyler, Jr. ’61 and Jean K. Schuyler, DonorsCarla D’Antonio, Schuyler Professor of Environmental Studies
International Shinto Foundation Chair in Shinto StudiesEast Asian Languages and Cultural Studies Departmentinternational Shinto Foundation, DonorAllan Grapard, Shinto Foundation Professor of Shinto Studies
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
Wilcox Family Chair in BiotechnologyMathematical, Life, and physical SciencesDrs. Susan and Gary Wilcox ’70/’69, DonorsDaniel E. Morse, Wilcox Professor of Biotechnology
Susan and Bruce 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 SciencesMathematical, Life, and physical SciencesBruce Worster, ph.D. ’71 and Susan Worster ’70, DonorsPierre Wiltzius, Worster Professor, Dean of Sciences
Anton Vonk Chair in International Security political Science DepartmentAnton vonk, M.A. ’05 and Diane Boss, Donors
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, DonorErnst von Weizsäcker, Bren Dean of Environmental Science and Management
Donald Bren Chair in Corporate Environmental ManagementDonald Bren School of Environmental Science and ManagementThe Donald Bren Foundation, DonorGary Libecap, Bren Professor of Corporate Environmental Management
Donald Bren Chair in Environmental Law and PolicyDonald Bren School of Environmental Science and ManagementThe Donald Bren Foundation, DonorCharles Kolstad, Bren Professor of Environmental Economics
Donald Bren Chair 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 Scienceveeco instruments, inc., Donor
RESEARCH InSTITUTES
Peter J. Clarke Chair for the Director of the California NanoSystems InstituteCalifornia nanoSystems instituteSputtered Films, inc., a subsidiary of Tegal Corporation, DonorEvelyn Hu, Clarke Professor and 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
Harriman Chair in Neuroscience Researchneuroscience Research instituteEleanor L. Harriman and Thomas J. Harriman, DonorsKenneth Kosik, Harriman Professor of Neuroscience Research
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Jean Belin Fellowship in French and ItalianRobert H. Sommer,* naomi Sommer,* and Tana Sommer-Belin, Donors
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
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 Earth SciencesJack 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
Peter R. Fricker Fellowship for Post-Doctoral Studies in Music CompostionA. Helen and peter Fricker,* Donors
Pat and Irving Glazer Graduate Fellowship in Jewish Studiespat and irving Glazer, Donors
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 Religious StudiesMr. 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
Thormahlen Family Fellowship in EconomicsWilliam J. Thormahlen Family, 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
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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 Broom
virgil Elings and Jill BallardFred Kavli
The Kavli Foundationprofessor and Mrs. Duncan Mellichamp
/MA ’70William 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 Foundation
Lancaster Society Gold
CumuLaTive DonorS $1,000,000- To 4,999,999
Individuals
Anonymous (7)H.R.H. prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin
Abdulaziz The Saudi Royal Family
Dr. and Mrs. Guenter AhlersMr. Richard A. AuhllArdy BartonMr. 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. Duggan ’66A. Helen and peter Fricker*Mr. Frederick W. GluckJudy and Roger Haughton ’70/’69Jeff and Judy Henley ’66Mr. F. neal HunterMr. and Mrs. Jon LovelaceHarry Lucas, Jr.Miss Margaret Mallory*Dr. Walter and Mrs. Thelma MeadSara Miller McCune H ’05Mr. Kent vining and Ms. 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
Arthur n. Rupe FoundationWarren G. and Katharine S. SchlingerHester Schoen*
Mr. Charles R. SchwabMr. and Mrs. Francis Sedgwick*Mr. Martin Shum
Aprisa, inc.Judith Cosdon Stapelmann ’63Fredric 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 WolfDr. Bruce W. and Mrs. Susan L. Worster
’71/’70 The Worster Foundation
Fred and Linda R. Wudl
OrganizationsAnonymous (5)Agilent TechnologiesAmerican Chemical SocietyThe Amgen FoundationAmgen, inc.The Annenberg FoundationArnold and Mabel Beckman FoundationThe William K. Bowes, Jr. FoundationEli and Edythe Broad FoundationCisco Systems, inc.The Dana FoundationDeckers outdoor CorporationThe Dow Chemical CompanyE.i. Du pont de nemours and CompanyEricsson Datacom, incorporatedFord FoundationFord Motor CompanyFpS ComputingMarsha and Jay Glazer FoundationHewlett-packard CompanyLarry L. Hillblom FoundationHoward Hughes Medical instituteHughes Research LaboratoriesiBM CorporationiBM Research Divisionintel CorporationJapan pionics Company, Ltd.Kajima Engineering and Construction, inc.W. K. Kellogg FoundationLilly Endowment, inc.Marisla FoundationThe G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers
Charitable FoundationMatsushita Electric industrial Company,
Ltd.panasonic Electric Works, Ltd.The Mericos FoundationMuscular Dystrophy Associationnew Sense Group, Ltd.The Bernard osher FoundationThe pew Charitable TrustsRaintree FoundationThe 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 CorporationTeledyne Charitable Trust FoundationJ.E. & Lillian Byrne Tipton FoundationUCSB Alumni AssociationUCSB Alumni vacation CenterUCSB Associated Studentsvalentine Foundationveeco 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 ’41Mr. Barry Berkus and FamilyDan and Meg Burnhamvernon i.* and Mary Low Cheadle* H ’90David Kam W. Chu and Betty Y. ChuDrs. John Carbon and Louise ClarkeMr. 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. DehlsenLinda and Jeff DozierJohn, Michael, and Stuart Wilson,
Theresa Wilson FlynnMr. John Gus Gurley ’78Eleanor L. and Thomas J. HarrimanDan HealyDr. and Mrs. Alan J. HeegerMarilyn and Milton HoneaM. Blair Hull ’65
Hull Family FoundationJames A. JimenezRoss and Charlotte Johnson ’70Mrs. idee Levitan-Maxted*Dr. Bruce H. LipshutzDr. and Mrs. Charles H. MarkhamKarl Lopker and pamela Meyer Lopker
’73/’77Col.* and Mrs. Maxwell C. pellish ’61Helen and Robert petelerAaron* and Cherie Raznick /H ’88Howard RubyLeinie Schilling Bard and Archie BardArent and Jean Schuyler ’61Mrs. Jeanne C. ThayerAlzera Todd McCoyJohn and Sharon Todd, Alzera Todd
McCoy, and patricia ToddAnton vonk and Diane Boss ’05Ann and philip White /’84Drs. Susan and Gary Wilcox ’70/’69Carl B. Zytowski
OrganizationsAnonymous (2)American Economic AssociationApple, inc.AT&T Bell LaboratoriesAlias/Wavefront, inc.Burroughs Wellcome FundCalouste Gulbenkian FoundationThe University Art Museum
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note: UCSB graduation years for joint donors are listed consecutively, for example: ‘71/’71
Cancer Center of Santa BarbaraColorado State UniversityDow Corning CorporationThe Camille and Henry Dreyfus
Foundation, inc.Katherine Esau* TrustFriends of the UCSB LibraryThe J. paul Getty TrustThe William T. Grant FoundationWilliam and Flora Hewlett FoundationHughes ElectronicsKearney FoundationThe Henry Luce FoundationMarch of Dimes Birth Defects FoundationMark Hurd Aerial Surveys, inc.The McCutchen FoundationJames S. McDonnell FoundationThe nature ConservancyThe Michael palm FoundationThe Ralph M. parsons FoundationRowny FoundationSanta Barbara Cottage HospitalShell international Chemicals B.v.The philip and Aida Siff Educational
FoundationSilicon Compiler SystemsThe Spencer FoundationSun Microsystems, inc.The Tatman FoundationThe Herman p. and Sophia Taubman
FoundationTektronix, inc.Teledyne Scientific CompanyJohn Templeton FoundationUnilever ResearchUnited States Forest Servicevarian Associates, inc.William Wyles Library BoardWTF FundXerox Corporation
Lancaster Society
CumuLaTive DonorS $100,000 To $499,999
IndividualsAnonymous (15)Sara and Michael K. Abraham /’59Mr. paul Abrams*Barbara and Bill Alhouse ’50/’49Mr. and Mrs. Joseph AlibrandiJanet nutter AlpertChristine and Donald AndersonJody and John Arnhold /’75Mr. Edward Bancroftvirginia Bancroft*Dr. and Mrs. Leon o. BanksMs. Carrie A. Barker*isaac and Margaret Barpal ’70Bob and Carol BasonMr. and Mrs. Frank Baxter
The Baxter Family FoundationGary and Mary BeckerWendy and Joel BennettMr.* and Mrs. Max D. Benton /’87Mr. David Bermant* and Ms. Susan
Hopmans The Bermant Foundation
Myrna* and Gerald BernathMr. and Mrs. Richard A. BertiMr. Fritz E. Bischoff*Jill and John C. Bishop, Jr.Johan* and Joanne Blokker, Jeff Blokker
’80, ’84Sheila and Michael BonsignoreCatherine Bruce*Mr.* and Mrs. Charles BurkeDennis and Angelia CaganDr. and Mrs. James F. Case
virginia Castagnola-Hunter Castagnola Family Foundation
Shing and Sheng-Yung Chang ’75/’71Dr. and Mrs. William G. CheadleRufina and Chiu-Shan ChenShu-Ching and Edward ChengDavid and Margaret ColeMr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Corwin H ’97Metropolitan Theatres CorporationGayle and Craig R. Cummings ’75/’72Jack and Laura Dangermond
Environmental Systems Research institute, inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James DaoMr. James G. Davidson ’98Dr. and Mrs. Steven p. DenBaarsMrs. Barbara B. DeWolfe*Diandra de Morrell Douglas ’82Suzanne Duca ’90Carol and Harvey EisenbergBarbara and Rune EliasenMs. Julia Collier EmersonDr. and Mrs.* Ky FanMrs. Maurice E. FaulknerHoward C. Fenton*Erna v. Fisher*Donald FleisherSallie and paul FlumJames R. Follis and Williard Ray HurstScott and Jennifer Frank ’82Amanda Clark Frost and Frank Frost
’64/’55Mrs. patricia GebhardMs. Bernice Geiringer* H ’01Mr. and Mrs. Gordon GettySteven and Deborah Ginder ’71/’72Mr. irving GlazerMr. paul F. GlennDr. Steven Humphrey and Ms. Sue
GraftonMr. Rusty Gregorynorman and Jane HabermannMr. and Mrs. Stephen HahnEva and Yoel HallerRoy and Janet Hardiman ’83Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Hass, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Hatlen H ’93Juliane M. Heyman ’48The Roger Himovitz FamilyElizabeth S. Hirschfelder*Judith L. HopkinsonSusan HopmansMrs. Robert ingle HoytArianna HuffingtonHonorable Michael HuffingtonWalter and Sharon iberti
The iberti FoundationJoan and palmer JacksonEllen and Steven JacksonJanice Jagelski and patrick Morrin ’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. KeenanElaine and Herbert KendallMr. and Mrs. Essam KhashoggiMr.* and Mrs. Robert Kirby /’51Lynn and Robert KoegelDr. and Mrs. Walter KohnSteven Lafferty ’75Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lancaster* H ’89Dr. Eulah Laucks ’78
The Laucks Foundation
Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69George LillyMrs. Louise Lowry Davis*Mrs. 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 ’63Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Michaelsen*Dr. and Mrs. Umesh K. MishraWilliam and Martha MowryMichael A. nachmanDr. Shuji nakamuraMargaret nee and FamilyMr. David owensJanet Dunbar and Alex pananides /H ’06William and Kristen Parrish ’73, ’75/’89philip and Sylvia peatmanJackie Schmidt-posner and Barry posner
’70/’70Mr. Thomas J. pritzkerMr. and Mrs. Michael pulitzerDiana and Simon RaabRobert and Ellen Raede ’80/’80Dean and Marion RamstadMr. and Mrs. Lynn p. Reitnouer ’55/’54Dr. Andrea RichMr. George W. Rickey*Lord paul Ridley-Tree* and Lady Leslie
Ridley-TreeMrs. Ruth S. Schaffner*Henry A. SchimbergBerta and Rudi* SchulteMr. and Mrs. Mark J. SchwartzMitchell 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. StephensDanelle Storm Rosati and Mario RosatiDr. and Mrs. Robert M. TalleyJim and Denise Taylornicholas L. Teti, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Theo TheofanousThe William J. Thormahlen FamilyMrs. Alice TokuyamaDiane and David Toole ’77/’77Don Tosti*Dr. Katharine W. Tremaine*Mr. Kenneth E. Trevey* ’51Ms. nicole UnderwoodMr.* and Mrs. Edward valentineJo Beth and Donald* van GelderenDr. and Mrs. Daniel vapnekMr. and Mrs. Robert L. velozBarbara and James Warren /’73vinitha Menon Watson and David
Watson ’99/’99Claudia and Alec Webster ’75/’76Mr. Daniel WeinbergRalph E. WiggenJanet and John WilczakThe Richard Williams Family ’59peter WissnerMrs. Samuel A. WofsyDr. and Mrs. Charles Douglas
Woodhouse*Mr. Robert K. Woolf*Justina and Ming-Shian WuMr. Tominori Yamada
Toshiko Ushikama Memorial FundHenry and Dilling Yang H ’01Barbara and Robert Zorich ’72/’71
OrganizationsAnonymous (5)
3M FoundationAbbott LaboratoriesAdvanced projects Research, inc.Air products and Chemicals, inc.Alcan Aluminum CorporationAllergan FoundationAllied Signal FoundationAllon Therapeutics, inc.Aluminum Company of AmericaAlzheimer’s AssociationAmerican Committee for the Weizman
institute of ScienceAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Educational Research
AssociationAmerican Health Assistance FoundationAmerican Heart AssociationAMp incorporatedAmplimed CorporationAnritsu CompanyApplied Molecular GeneticsArcadia Design Systems, inc.ARCo FoundationArgusSensesThe Association for the Cure of Cancer
of the prostateAT&T Bell LaboratoriesThe Balm Foundation, inc.BASF CorporationBasque Autonomous GovernmentBay networks, inc.BHp BillitonBialis Family FoundationBlue Moon Fund, inc.Boeing CompanyAlbert and Elaine Borchard Foundation,
inc.Bosch Corporate Research and
DevelopmentJames S. Bower FoundationBp America, inc.Bristol-Myers productsBurroughs CorporationCadence 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 Corporation
Celebrating commencement.
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Conexant Systems Charitable FundConservation international FoundationConvergent Technologies, inc.Corning, incorporatedCorning incorporated FoundationThe Council for Tobacco Research, U.S.A.Courtroom Television networkCree, inc.Culler Scientific Systems CorporationDepotech CorporationDialogic CorporationDigital Equipment CorporationDSM ResearchEastman Kodak CompanyEducational Advancement FoundationEesof, inc.El Adobe CorporationEli Lilly and CompanyEnSR/AECoMEnvironmental Systems Research
institute, inc.Envision Systems, inc.Epitronics CorporationEquistarExxon Chemical Co-paraminsExxon Research and Engineering
CompanyExxonMobil FoundationFederation of BasqueFisher-Rosemount Systems, inc.Ford Motor Company FundFoundational Questions institute (FQXi)Franciscan FriarsFuji Electric Company, Ltd.Fujitsu Laboratories of America, inc.Fujitsu LimitedFurukawa Electric Company, Ltd.Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationGE FoundationGE Global ResearchGill FoundationGlaxoSmithKlineGoethe institute Los AngelesEvelyn and Walter Haas Jr. FundHaddad Family TrustThe John Randolph Haynes and Dora
Haynes FoundationThe William Randolph Hearst
FoundationsHellman Family FoundationHewlett-packardHewlett-packard CompanyHewlett-packard LaboratoriesHewlett-packard Logic SystemsHoechst Celanese CorporationHoffman-La Roche, inc.Honeywell, inc.HopeLabHughes Aircraft CompanyHutton FoundationiBM CorporationiBM 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 FoundationJapan Bamboo AssociationJapan Business Association of Southern
CaliforniaThe Japan FoundationThe Japan-U.S. Friendship CommissionJDS UniphaseJDS Uniphase CorporationJohnson Controls, inc.Robert Wood Johnson FoundationThe Walter S. Johnson FoundationJuvenile Diabetes FoundationMax Kade Foundation, inc.The Henry J. Kaiser Family FoundationBarbara Ann Karmanos Cancer instituteKirin Brewery Company Ltd.Klein Bottle Youth programKonarka TechnologiesKorea Advanced institute of Science and
TechnologyKraft Foods, inc.Kraton polymersSamuel H. Kress FoundationKyoei Steel CorporationLa Centra-Sumerlin FoundationLancaster Appointive TrustLorser and Helen L. Feitelson Arts
FoundationLucent TechnologiesThe Chuan Lyu 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 FoundationMillipore CorporationMobil Research and Development
CorporationMobil Technology CompanyMolecular Simulations, inc.Money/Arenz Foundation, inc.Montecito Bank & Trustnanoelectronics Research CorporationnARSADnational Academy of Educationnational Action Council for Minorities in
Engineering, incorporatednational Aeronautics & Space
Administrationnational Fish and Wildlife Foundationnational Geographic Societynational Multiple Sclerosis Societynational park Foundationnational Semiconductornational Trust for the HumanitiesnEC CorporationnEC USA, inc.neste Corporate R&Dnestle Research Centernippon Telegraph and TelephonenKD Company, Limitednokia incorporatedSpencer T. and Ann W. olin Foundationouthinkpacific Beverage Companypackard Humanities instituteThe patent office Japanese GovernmentEdwin W. pauley FoundationEstate of Kathryn pollakpowerLightpresidencia de la MexicanaThe procter & Gamble CompanyThe Ceil and Michael E. pulitzer
FoundationQAD, inc.QUALCoMM, inc.The Rathmann Family FoundationRaychem CorporationRaytheon CompanyResearch Corporation
Resources Legacy FundRhodia, inc.Rockwell network SystemsDamon Runyon-Walter Winchell Cancer
FundRussell Sage FoundationSamsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Sandia national LaboratoriesSanta Barbara Bank & TrustSanta Barbara Museum of ArtSanta Barbara photonicsSanta Barbara Remote SensingSeattle Silicon CorporationSeismic Micro-TechnologySemiconductor Research CorporationThe Edmund and Mary Shea FoundationShell Development CompanyShell oil Company FoundationShimadzu CorporationSilicon valley BankSmith Richardson FoundationSociety for Conservation BiologySony CorporationSouthern California EdisonSpace Telescope Science instituteSport Fishing instituteStarbuck, Tisdale and AssociatesRuth and Milton Steinbach Fund, incStradling Yocca Carlson & RauthThe Stuart FoundationSun Microsystems Foundation, inc.Sun Microsystems, inc.Synopsys, inc.Taipei Economic and Cultural officeTaiwanese American Foundation of San
DiegoTelesis FoundationTexas instrumentsThermo Analytical, inc.The Times Mirror FoundationTinker Foundation incorporatedTitan pharmaceuticals, inc.Title insurance and Trust CompanyToyota Motor Sales U.S.A., inc.TRW Space and Electronics GroupU.S. - israel Binational Science
FoundationUCSB AffiliatesUCSB Music AffiliatesUnited States Air ForceUnited States Army ResearchUnited States public Health ServiceUniversity of pennsylvaniaUniversity Art Museum CouncilUniversity of Aberdeenveeco Saint paul, inc.J. Craig venter instituteverizon Communicationsverizon 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 (3)Carol and Marshall AckermanDana Aftab ’85Dr. and Mrs. Guenter AhlersElizabeth Allred* ’62Ms. Janet A. Alpert ’68Christine and Donald AndersonDr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Aposperis /’66Dr. 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,’70Mr. Ardy v. BartonJune Behrens ’47
The vidda FoundationThe Wallis FoundationAndy Warhol Foundation for the visual
ArtsWashington Mutual Bank FoundationWege FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWeyerhaeuser CompanyThe Whitaker FoundationWhitehall Foundations, inc.Whittier Family FoundationsWilburforce FoundationWildlife Health Center FoundationThe Dean Witter FoundationXerox CorporationXerox FoundationXilinx, inc.Yardi Systems, inc.The Yosemite Foundation
Conducting research in the new Student Resource Building.
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Mr. George Bernard HammerleMark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67Dr. Denise BielbyDr. Wiliam T. BielbyAmbassador Barbara K. Bodine ’70Dr. Eric H. BoehmGretchan 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* ’78Dr. and Mrs. Steven p. DenBaarsMrs. Barbara B. DeWolfe*Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dinsmore iii
’68/’68Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey DozierMrs. Alison Duncan Egus*Dr. and Mrs.* Ky FanCarl and Toby FeinbergDr. Howard C. Fenton*vasanti and Joel Fithian ’60A. Helen and peter Fricker*Drs. Amanda Clark Frost and Frank Frost
’64, ’66/’55, ’61Mr. Ben G. Gautier ’41Ambassador 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. R. Stephen and Mrs. Gail S.
HumphreysSusan C. Jamgochian ’63, ’81Bonnie and Richard Jensen /H ’06James A. Jimeneznorman JohnsonKenneth Karmiole ’68Ms. vivian King ’87Jeannie and Daniel Kutch, Jr. / ’51Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69Mrs. Marjorie D. Linton* ’56Mrs. Gayle LyndsCaroline Street Maddock and Thomas
Maddock ’61York T. MandraAnthea MannionRicki vinyard Marder and David Marder
’79nancy McCagney ’84, ’91Betty F. McDermott ’51Dr. Walter and Mrs. Thelma Meadprofessor and Mrs. Duncan Mellichamp
/MA ’70Sara Miller McCune H ’05Mr. Kent vining and Ms. Julie Ann Mock
’70/’75Dr. Alfred Kummer MoirWilliam R. Moran*Melvyn L. and Edwina L. Mortensen
’63, ’65Margaret C. Mosher* H ’92Mrs. Arnold nordsieck*Dr. Jon A. norman ’70, ’72George obern*Garie and Kenneth perryHelen and Robert petelerDr. Laurence o. pilgeram
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 (5)H.R.H. prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin
Abdulaziz The Saudi Royal Family
Dr. and Mrs. Guenter Ahlerspaul G. AllenJanet nutter Alpert ’68Ardy BartonAnton vonk and Diane Boss ’05Dan and Meg BurnhamMarvin Clarke* ’51Gayle and Craig R. Cummings ’75/’72Jack and Laura DangermondDiandra de Morrell Douglas ’82Suzanne Duca ’90Mrs. Maurice E. FaulknerDonald FleisherSallie and paul FlumMrs. patricia GebhardMr. and Mrs. irving Glazer
Mr. John Gus Gurley ’78, ’83Dr. and Mrs. Alan J. HeegerJeff and Judy Henley ’66Marilyn and Milton HoneaAlan and Cindy Hornpatrick Morrin and Janice Jagelski ’87Charlotte and Ross Johnson ’70Kenneth Karmiole ’68Harvey KarpFranca and Moyses KuchnirDr. Bruce H. LipshutzSusan Lord and Michael KambitschMr. and Mrs. Jon LovelaceHarry Lucas, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. MarkhamMr. and Mrs. John Marren ’85Charles McCutchenDr. Walter and Mrs. Thelma Meadprofessor and Mrs. Duncan Mellichamp
/MA ’70Sara Miller McCune H ’05William R. Moran*Mr. and Mrs. paul orfalea H ’98Dr. and Mrs. Simon RaabAnn and Myron* RiceLord paul Ridley-Tree* and Lady Leslie
Ridley-TreeWarren G. and Katharine S. SchlingerBerta SchulteFredric E. Steck ’67William and Carol StensrudDaphne and Greg TebbeDr. and Mrs. Theo TheofanousMr. and Mrs. William Thormahlen ’77
The William J. Thormahlen FamilyJo Beth and Donald* van GelderenClaudia and Alec Webster ’75/’76Lisa and Howard Wenger ’82/’82Ann and philip White /’84peter WissnerDrs. Linda and Fred R. Wudl
ChanCeLLor’S CounCiL Tower aSSoCiaTeS $25,000 To $49,999AnonymousDr. Guillermo BazanGary and Mary BeckerArlene and Barrie BergmanBarry and Jo BerkusDr. Eric H. BoehmJulie and David BroidaMrs. Barbara B. DeWolfe*Bettina and Glenn Duval /’80Barbara and Rune EliasenAnabel Ford and Michael Glassow ’74,
’76, ’81James and Lois GarnerDaniel and Cara GeyserGenevieve and Lewis GeyserCurtis and Sondra Graver ’85Mr. Jeffrey W. Graver ’93patricia Gregoryperri Heinz-Harcourt ’71, ’72, ’74Mr. Brian HodgesEllen and Steven JacksonEllen and peter JohnsonTyrena and William Jones /’77Susan Jorgensen and Alice Gillaroo ’74Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jupille ’89Marvel Blakeman Kirby ’51Mrs. Tybie and Dr. Bernard KirtmanMr. Kent vining and Mrs. Julie Ann Mock
’70/’75Wendy v.C. purcell and Kenneth L.
Wilton ’84Mr. H. Smith Richardson iiiArent and Jean Schuyler ’50, ’61, ’96Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Talley H ’99Michael and Anne Towbes
Marsha and William WayneDr. Bruce W. and Mrs. Susan L. Worster
’68, ’71/’70Barbara and Robert Zorich ’72/’71
YounG aLumni ChanCeLLor’S CounCiL Tower aSSoCiaTeS(UCSB alumni since 1997) $12,500 To $24,999Anonymous
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RobillardElizabeth A. French ’78Sarah Stewart and Bill FreudenburgDr. nils and Mrs. Josefin FribergMs. Julie L. Friedman ’81Dena Fuentes ’84Deryn and William FultonDr. Richard and Mrs. irene FultonMs. Sharon i. Furiya ’85Teri and Eric GabrielsenMrs. patricia Gainey and Mr. Charles
Roehm ’67Diane Gale ’85Susan and Donald Galine /’68, ’71, ’76Ms. Ali GallagherMrs. Rebecca Zinn Gallaher and Mr.
Brendan Haig GallaherDr. and Mrs. Terrance Gannon ’68, ’69,
’80/’67, ’75Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garcia, Jr. ’83/’85Ms. noemi GarciaGuadalupe navarro- Garcia and Robert
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Richard Gibesonpatricia and David Gibson /’65, ’84
Jennifer and Paul Gifford ’83Lori and Tom Gilder ’77/’75Dr. and Mrs. Howard GilesUrsula and Bradford Ginder ’99, ’03/’70,
’71Barbara and David GiorgiLinda and Frederick GluckLinda Goffin ’81Christine and Kurt GokbudakCheryl and Michael GoldbergMartin Golden ’83Carol and Benjamin GoldmanDr. and Mrs. Reginald G. GolledgeMr. Justo p. GomezErline and Dexter Goodell ’61. ’87/’61Melinda and Marvin GoodmanMrs. Jean S. GoodrichDrs. Linda and Arnold GorinMrs. Bonnie o. McKeever-Gosline and
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Brand ’83Dr. Laura L. Butcher and Dr. Henry T.
GreelyDr. Judith L. GreenRichard Green and Kathleen KnopoffMr. and Mrs. Rusty GregoryGary and Julie GreinkeMr. Michael R. Griesmer ’76Jack and Deborah Griffith ’92Joseph Grimes ’88, ’89Dr. Arthur W. Grix, Jr. and Mrs. Linda A.
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Jr.Marilyn and Jack Jenkins-Stark ’71/’73,
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Rosenstein ’81Margie and Gary Nussbaum /’83vivian obernMaria and Robert ochoa /’82Julianne and Michael o’Connorvirginia o’DonnellMr. and Mrs. Donald D. o’DowdBarbara offermanLaura okunubiLouise and Milton olin /’72Amy olmstead-Allen ’84Lynda and Michael olsenAnnette and Charles J. orella /’80Gregory and Sandra owenJulie packard and Robert StephensMarcus padlan ’95Kathleen and Ralph paige ’71/’70, ’72Christine and Marc palotay ’72Catherine and Alan Palter ’83/’83Janet Dunbar and Alex pananides /H ’06Shari and Anthony paradisoEugene and Donna parker /’80Richard and Darlene patch ’75/’75, ’76vanita patelMary and norm pattizScott pearson ’96Carol and paul peasepeggy and Mac peffley ’62Constance penleyGabriel perezGarie and Kenneth perryThomas and Dee perryMaritza petersJoy Dittberner and Thomas peters
’76/’73Kristine and Steven petre /’71Thomas pettusToni Frederick and Bruce phillipsHarriet and Fletcher phillipsJoseph phillipsKaren phillipsKimberly phillipsMr. and Mrs. Gil picciotto ’94Lori piersonBeverly and Richard piersonJerry pimmKaryn and Arthur Plank ’76/’73Karen and Basil plastirasMargaret and William pohleTom pollock
peter popoff ’70Lori and Gregory porter ’81Teresa and Brad powellvictoria pozziYvonne Degraw and Craig prater /’92Mary Ellen and James prattynina and Tony preciadoDr. Francis G. prestonGeorge primbsDr. William R. prindleMilton Warshaw and Maxine prisyonLynne and Keith proctorpatricia and Robin prodanovichLaura and James putnam ’71/’71nina Quaranta ’88Marion and Michael QuinnShari and David Quinney ’81Sally and Christopher Radich /’81Lauren RaischLatha and Chulanur Ramakrishnan /’78Dean and Marion RamstadJess and Bonnie RandBrian and Joanne RappMark Weiss and Liza RassnerCharles RayLuanne Raznick Bradley and Edwin
Bradley ’81Cherie Raznick H ’88Dorothy and David RaznickDeborah RaznickMr. Joel S. Raznick ’81Robert and Linda RaznickFrank and Dow RechbergJohn and Dorothy ReidKathy and ottis Reid /’64, ’66Deborah and John Mackall ’79, ’86Barbara and Ron ReisMelissa and nathaniel Reish ’96, ’99Mr. and Mrs. Lynn p. Reitnouer ’55/’54Joan pascal and Ted Rhodesvaleria and paul RicciCarole Richard ’73Jennifer RimConstance and William RingDr. Donald Talbot Rinkvictoria Riskin and David Rintelsnilla and Louis RittenhouseRoger and Mary Ritter ’69Drs. Scott and Shannon Rivenes ’88Kirk RiverDoug and Susan RobertsMarlene Roberts ’73Barbara and Raymond RobinsMark RobinsonMercedes RodgersClaudette and James RoehrigAnthony and Kyra RodgersElizabeth and Richard Rogersvalerie and Daniel Rogerspaul Williams and Celina RomeroTracey and Jerry RoseMr. Kenneth Rose ’85Susan J. Rose and Allan GhittermanGayle and Charles RosenbergLinda and Lee RosenbergEdwin and Bobbie Rosenblatt ’77Allison L. Ross ’86Raymond Rubenstein ’53irv and Leah RubinRobert RuderDana Trout and Susan Rudnicki ’73/’73Tammy and Jorge RuecknerAlison and Geoffrey RusackLinda and Richard RyuDebra and Joshua Sabah ’83Mr. and Mrs. Chutchai SaetanAmanda and Scott SaffianAlice and Douglas Safford ’85/’85Maxine and Lester SaftJoanne and Donald SageSusan and paul Sams /’92
Mr. Jim A. Sanchez ’78Mr. and Mrs. Bernard SandlerMrs. Fern M. Sayovitz ’50Daniel J. Sbicca ’82Diane and Douglas ScalapinoEthel and Howard ScarFrancis and Karen ScarpullaRichard and Jennifer SchaibleGwen and Jack SchakettMr. and Mrs. Richard L. SchallHarvey and Hope Schechter ’47volker and Ute SchellenbergerLeinie Schilling BardMr. Hugh C. Schink ’94nancy SchlosserMs. Christiane SchlumbergerAlexander SchochMithra Sheybani and William Schoenholz
/’77Robert and Robin Scholl ’75/’74Mr. Steven J. Schwartz ’91Ronda and Richard ScobySusan and Richard ScottDiane and John SeadlerSandra and Eric SealeDale and Judy SeborgLilyan Cuttler and Bernard SederDavid Seibold and Karen Myerspatricia and Jim SelbertSusan and Daniel SemegenLorraine and Frank Serena ’63, ’75/’63Rita Clinton and Henry Settle /’70Donna and Dana SeveryBetty W. and Stanley K. SheinbaumHolly and Lanny SherwinKathleen Shields and Merlin Davis ’81patricia Acinas and James Shiffer iiDr. and Mrs. Joseph C. ShippJudy and Ronald ShippelSusan and Michael Shire ’76/’73, ’74Candace and David Short ’67/’62Mary Jane Weigel Shugart and Steven
Shugart /’80Stephanie and Fred ShumanMr. and Mrs. Kent E. Sidney ’88Calvin SiemerByron and Elva Siliezar ’79/’79Kate Silsbury and Beth SchneiderLeigh and Todd Silva ’92/’92Marie and Michael Silveira /’77Gail and Lee SilverCarol and Howard SimonTerry neben and philip SimonStephen and Jacqueline SimonsGretchen and Jim Simpson ’69/’69Christine and Franklin SimsJoyce and W.J. SimsSteven and Carolyn SindellRuth SinghDavid and Heidi Skvarna ’90
Kenneth and Elizabeth Slaught ’79Mr. Thomas Sloan and Dr. Tine Sloanpatricia and Tim Smale ’70/’78Charlotte and Brian Smith ’68/’64Diana and James SmithJay and Sally SmithJanice and Jeffrey Smith /’70Gale and norm SmithZachary SmithGail Smith-pratt and Jeff prattTheodore SmythChristina and Matt Snow /’92Ms. Mallory Fawn SobelRoxanna and Randall Solakian /’74Janice and Richard Sonntag /’76Anita and Eric SonquistDr. and Mrs. John SonquistMargo and Jim Sorenson /’66Robert SorichCharles SotudiCecil and Jean SpearmanDr. norman Spears*Carole Lebbin-Spector and phillip
Spector /’72Michelle and Steve Spelman /’82Helene and Bill Spencer ’69Sara and Theodore SpencerMarianne and norman Sprague /’69Cynthia and Kelly StageJudith Cosdon Stapelmann and Jack
Stapelmann ’63, ’65Tamara and Brad Stark /’92Cynthia and James StebbinsThomas and Sandra StefanutoPeter and Anne Steiner H ’63Alan SteinmanJohn StepanekStacey Stermanprudence and Robert SterninDebra and Stephen StewartLouise Stewart and Craig MallyDr. Cynthia Stohl and Dr. Michael StohlMr. Marty F. Stone ’82Danelle Storm Rosati and Mario Rosati
’77Dwight StreitAngele and William Strnadpaul StumpfCarolyn and Stephen SuerDennis and Joani Suginopatricia Glenn SumrellMs. Mary J. SwalleyTerry and Louis SwayneDebra Szecsei and Chris Bryeans ’86Mrs. Karen Ann and Mr. Glenn SzetoLizi and Eddy TabetFarhad and Linda TahmassebiChristine Talbott and John Galli ’74Ashok and Kay TalwarJulie Minardos and Jeffrey Tamkin
Move-in day
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Karim Tarter ’86Barbara and Timothy Tasker /’89Jim and Denise TaylorStacey Taylor ’92Beth and Thomas Taylor /’68William and Laura Taylornina and Rouben TerzianChristopher and patricia Teskenancy Ashton and Lee TessmerDaphna and Michael ThalMrs. Jeanne C. ThayerMrs. Eleanor L. ThomasLes and Ellen Thomas ’75/’78Mr. William H. ThomasTom and Mary Thomasphyllis and J.C. ThompsonCaroline and Steve ThompsonTodd and Fazeela Thompson ’76Brenda ThrasherGrace and Bill Tiernay ’52/’53Robin and Bruce TiffneyCarrie and Thomas TigheChristina and Tjiaw-Khim Tiopamela Lavigne and Matthew TirrellMr. David Titus ’79Ann and Ron TobinRachel and Waldo Tobler ’87Mrs. Alice TokuyamaSamuel Tokuyama ’69Tony Tolbert ’82Cheryl and Stanley H. TomchinMr. Christopher J. ToomeyJanet Tootellpatricia and Harold ToppelBarbara and Sam ToumayanJeffrey and Susan TozakiMary and Scott Tracy /’72Lilli and Bill TragosCynthia Travis ’74Timothy n. TremblayAngela Renee Trenholm and Susan
RomeroJoyce TrevillianJane Trigero and Gregory AkerBert and Tess TritschlerCheryl and Benjamin TroskySusan and Marc TrubitzRobert Tuler ’78virginia and George TurnerJames and Geraldine Turner /’49Julie and Mike Turner /’91Evan and paul Turpin ’77/’77Gebb TurpinKirk and Linda Uratapaul UyesakaRichard valenciaDr. petra van Koppen ’79/’84Myrna van oppenKathryn and Alan van vlietnadia and Edward van WingerdenJames vanyoRobyn and Lawrence varellasJoseph vargasDiane varneyMel vasquez ’78Kathryn and Jan ver HagenMona and Dennis verducciDawn vereuck ’92Janet and John vereuckSheila and Michael vernaJulie Ann and William villa /’77Sherry and Jim villanuevanancy Minick and Tom vinckier ’76/’76David viniarDr. and Mrs. Louis vismaraSusan and Michael vizvary /’87Rodi and Stewart vogelRobert voiceBarbara voorhiesMr. and Mrs. Hubert vosStephen and Bridget Waddell
Claire WahrhaftigMr. Bob WailesJane WalkerSam and Shelley WalkerDr. and Mrs. Yulun Wang ’82, ’84,
’88/’84Dr. Bronwen Brindley and Mr. John
Warren ’83, ’85/’76Herman Warsh* and Maryanne MottLinda and Steve WassermanJames Watkins ’77Mr. W. Wright WatlingDr. Richard J. WattsDrs. Lorraine McDonnell and Stephen
WeatherfordDrs. Leland and June Webb ’63ian and Louise Webb ’59nathan Weber ’96Ms. Jean WeidemannBernice and Louis WeiderAnnette and David WeilMark J. Weinstein ’80Lynn and Barton Weitzenberg /’68Keith Wellinpeter and pamela WellinJames WellsLynn and Randy WeltyMary and Jeffery WerbalowskyDr. patricia and Christopher WesleyMarce West Livingston and Lane
Livingston ’89Mary and Timothy Weston /’69Stacy WheelerDr. and Mrs. Albert D. WheelonDenise WhiteEric and Lorie WhiteMelinda and Robert WiederholdMary and John WiemannCarol Wilburn and Charles McClintockMr. Bruce G. Wilcox ’77Reed and Denise WilcoxDrs. Susan and Gary Wilcox ’70, ’74/’69,
’72Maria Wilhelm and Fernando* FernandezSandra and Lawrence Willey /’65Alice WillfongMr. and Mrs. Craig WilliamsEdward Williams ’58parmele and Frank WilliamsGraham and Michelle Williamsnancy Englander and Harold WilliamsJena and Rick WilliamsRobert WilliamsKim and Lionel WillinghamDanielle and Dr. Melvin Willis ’71/’68,
’75, ’03Gregg and Carol WilsonMr. Gregory J. WilsonKristin and Matthew Wilson ’96/’95Ralph and irene Wilson ’70/’66Ms. victoria WingErik WipfWilliam and Marilyn WirtzBeth and Michael Witherellida and paul Wittenbergernan and Greg WojcikMarianne C. Finerman and Stuart A.
WolmanCaryn and Douglas Woodburn /’79Katie and Daniel WoodsJane Woodward ’80James and Sharon WoolawayDennis Lynn WrightLaura and Geof WyattTracy and noah WyleDr. Alan Wyner and Ms. Louise Blumbergpatrick and Christine YamRita YamSheryl Yamamoto ’84Henry and Dilling Yang H ’01Shelly and patrick M. Yeto /’80
Andre and Tian YewSusan and David YossemAlan YoungDr. Bruce Young ’96JoAnne and Michael Youngpatricia and Joe YzurdiagaMaximino and Julie ZabalaMr. David A. Zaboski ’86Katherine and Steven D. Zelko /’81Alan ZeppaJules ZimmerHelen Hobart and David Zorenskypatricia and Robert ZuchermanJoan and Robert Zukin
YounG aLumni ChanCeLLor’S CounCiL (UCSB alumni since 1997)$500 To $4,999Mohammad Abdelmuti ’03Robert L. Andersen ’98Murat Arcak ’97, ’00Christopher Beardshear ’06Ms. Sharon M. Beaty ’02Joseph Becko ’02Ms. Bridget G. Benson ’07Kenzo Bergeron ’03Ralph Buado ’01Anthony Bussen ’04Shona Crabtree and Alexander
Macgillivray ’06Todd H. Davis ’97Nicholas de Sieyes ’03David Demmin ’01neil Dipaola ’06Collin Dunner ’07Jon Elliott ’04Rick Feger ’02Stephen V. Fiacco ’03Brian Flint ’05Kimberly Gallagher ’05Esron Gates ’06Mr. Dion M. Gordon ’97Mr. Joseph L. Guthrie ’03Ms. Jeannette B. Gutierrez ’00Travis Hearnsberger ’07Mr. Jason R. Hindelang ’06Catherine Johnson ’07Jennifer Keever ’02paul Kierstead ’08Matthew Lambert ’06Mr. Jonathan M. Leedom ’97Joshua Levine ’05Michael Lowman ’97Christopher Ma ’07Craig Main ’97Kerry and Colin Kendall McCarthy
’98/’98Ashli Meske-Errea ’07Mr. Bradley E. Minter ’08Felix Morio ’06J. Duane and Kathleen Morningred ’99Graciela Munoz ’04Mr. Daniel J. nevis ’00James pearson ’00Eliot peters and Stephanie Haytayan
peters ’00/’01Michael Rathbun ’06Mr. James R. Repking ’98Kevin Robertson ’00Mr. Landon W. Romano ’99Mathias Schmidt ’07Mark Schuller ’02, ’07Brian Sisk ’07Adam Smith ’01Leslie and Marie Smith ’97Bryan Stern ’07Mr. Subramanian Swaminathan ’02David Szany ’01Lori Taniguchi ’03
Deidre Tausch ’03Christopher valaika ’06victoria viso ’00Elizabeth Wanger ’89Jordan Wilby ’01Travis Wilson ’02Andrew Wirth ’06Alexander Wodopian ’07Christine Yost ’97
FounDaTionS, aSSoCiaTionS, TruSTS, orGanizaTionS, anD CorPoraTe ConTriBuTorS $10,000 anD aBoveAnonymous (8)Accelrys, inc.Accenture Foundation, inc.Advanced intergrated photonics inc.The Aerospace CorporationAgilent Technologies FoundationAir products and Chemicals, inc.Allergan FoundationAllon Therapeutics, inc.Altairnano, inc.American Chemical SocietyAmerican Economic AssociationAmerican Heart AssociationAmgen, inc.Apache Design Solutions, inc.Arcus FoundationArhoolie FoundationAT&T CaliforniaArnold and Mabel Beckman FoundationThe H. n. and Frances Berger FoundationBHp BillitonBoeing CompanyDavid Bohnett FoundationAlbert and Elaine Borchard Foundation,
inc.Bosch Corporate Research and
DevelopmentJames S. Bower FoundationCalifornia Council for the HumanitiesThe Cameron FoundationCanadian institute for Advanced
ResearchCancer Center of Santa BarbaraCatalytic SolutionsCenter for Theology & The natural
SciencesCentral Coast Wine Classic FoundationChevron Energy Technology CompanyChiang Ching-Kuo FoundationCisco Systems, inc.CommonwealConMed Linvatec CorporationCouncil for Cultural AffairsThe Crawford idema Family Foundation,
inc.Cree, inc.Adelle Davis FoundationDeckers outdoor CorporationDelta psi Building CompanyThe Dow Chemical Company FoundationThe Dow Chemical CompanyThe Camille and Henry Dreyfus
Foundation, inc.Eli Lilly and CompanyEnSR/AECoMEoL industrial Technology Research
instituteErnst & Young FoundationExxon Research and Engineering
CompanyExxon Mobil FoundationRoger S. Firestone FoundationFLiR SystemsFord FoundationFord Motor CompanyFoundation for Child Development
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Friends of the UCSB LibraryGay & Lesbian Community Services
CenterGE FoundationThe J. paul Getty TrustGilead Sciences, inc.Gill FoundationGodric FoundationThe William T. Grant FoundationJohn Simon Guggenheim Memorial FundH. van Ameringen FoundationEvelyn and Walter Haas Jr. FundThe William Randolph Hearst
FoundationsHellman Family FoundationLarry L. Hillblom FoundationHollister Ranch owners AssociationHuawei TechnologiesiAC Search and MediaiBM T. J. Watson Research Centerinstitut Ramon Llullinstituto Camoesintel Corporationinternational Fine particle Research, inc.international Foundation for
Telemeteringistituto italiano Di CulturaRobert Wood Johnson FoundationEwing Marion Kauffman FoundationKearney FoundationW. M. Keck FoundationKonarka TechnologiesKpMG LLpKpMG peat Marwick FoundationKraton polymersLas Cumbres observatoryLimoneira CompanyLockheed Martin LSi CorporationThe Henry Luce FoundationThe John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur
FoundationMarine Conservation Biology instituteMarisla FoundationThe G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers
Charitable FoundationMatsushita Electric industrial Company,
Ltd.MC Research and innovation Center, inc.The Andrew W. Mellon FoundationMentor GraphicsThe Mericos FoundationMicrosoft Research LimitedMontecito Bank & TrustGordon E. and Betty L. Moore
FoundationnARSADnational Academy of Sciencesnational Tsing-Hua UniversityThe nature Conservancyneurological Health internationalnippon Telegraph and Telephone CorpThe Kenneth and Eileen norris
Foundationnorthrop Grumman Corporationnorthrop Grumman Space & Mission
System CorporationoC Foundation, inc.occam networksThe Bernard osher Foundationp G & E CorporationThe David and Lucile packard Foundationpackard Humanities instituteKate page and Tom Wolf Trust in
memory of Rudy WolfThe paleontological SocietyThe Michael palm Foundationpatagoniapfizer inc.procter & Gamble CompanyThe procter & Gamble Fund
proLogisQAD, inc.QUALCoMM, inc.REnCo Encoders, inc.Resources Legacy FundRohm Company, Ltd.The Shelley and Donald Rubin
FoundationSAGE publications, inc.Santa Barbara Bank & TrustSanta Barbara Botanic GardenSanta Barbara Cottage HospitalSanta Barbara FoundationSchlumberger-Doll ResearchSeawebSemiconductor Research CorporationSempra EnergySheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, LLpThe philip and Aida Siff Educational
FoundationSilicon Graphics, inc.Silicon valley Community FoundationSkyler Technology, inc.Alfred p. Sloan FoundationE.J. Slosson Endowment FundSmall Change FoundationSociety for Conservation BiologySony pictures Entertainment, inc.Southern California EdisonThe Spencer FoundationRuth and Milton Steinbach Fund, inc.Sun Microsystems, inc.The TABASGo FoundationTaipei Economic and Cultural officeTaiwan Foundation for DemocracyTargeted Therapy Technologies LLCThe Tatman FoundationTexas instrumentsTinker Foundation, inc.Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., inc.Truevision Systems, inc.Tupperware Brands CorporationUCSB Alumni AssociationUniversity of AberdeenJ. Craig venter instituteverizon Communicationsvideo products Group, inc.Andy Warhol Foundation for the visual
ArtsWells Fargo FoundationWeyerhaeuser CompanyThe Wharton Foundation, inc.Wilburforce FoundationWildlife Conservation SocietyWood-Claeyssens FoundationWoodrow Wilson national Fellowship
FoundationWorldviz LLCWTF FundXerox Corporation USAXerox FoundationYardi Systems, inc.Zurich north America
matching GiftsUC Santa Barbara gratefully acknowledges the following corporations and foundations that generously matched gifts from UCSB alumni, parents, and friends.
3M FoundationA.D.p. FoundationAbbott LaboratoriesAccenture Foundation, inc.Adaptec FoundationAdobe SystemsAdvanced Micro Devices, inc.Aetna Foundation, inc.
Agilent TechnologiesThe Allstate FoundationAmerican Express FoundationThe Amgen FoundationApplera CorporationArcher Daniels Midland CompanyThe Ashland, inc. FoundationAspiriantAT&T FoundationAXA FoundationBank of America Matching Gifts programBarclays Global investorsBaxter international, inc.Boeing CompanyBp America inc.Bristol-Myers Squibb FoundationThe Cameron FoundationCapital Group Companies, inc.Caterpillar FoundationChevron Matching Gift programChubb & Son, inc.Clorox Company FoundationCoca Cola CompanyComputer Associated internationalConoco, inc.Countrywide CaresDaiichi Sankyo, inc.DirecTvDolby Laboratories, inc.Dominion Foundation Matching Gift
programThe Dow Chemical CompanyeBay Foundation Gift Matching programEdison internationalErnst & Young FoundationExxon Mobil FoundationFannie Mae FoundationFirst DataFleetwood plumbing inc.FLiR SystemsFranklin Templeton investmentsGap Foundation Gift Match programGenentech FoundationGlaxoSmithKlineGlobal impactGoogle Matching Gifts programHess Corporation Matching Gifts
programiBM Matching Grants programintel FoundationintuitJ.p. Morgan & CompanyJK Group Trustees for viSA internationalJohn Deere FoundationJohnson & JohnsonW. M. Keck FoundationKennecott Utah CopperKirkland & Ellis FoundationLam Research FoundationLandAmerica FoundationLiz Claiborne Foundation Matching
programLockheed Martin Matching Gift programThe John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur
FoundationMarathon oil CompanyMattel FoundationMcKesson Foundation, inc.Medtronic FoundationMerck Company Foundation, inc.Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, inc.Microsoft Matching Gift programMMC Matching Gifts to Education
programMorgan Stanley Employee GivingMurphy oil Corporationnational Semiconductor CorporationnCR Foundationnorthrop Grumman Foundationnorthwestern Mutual Lifenuveen investments, inc.
occidental petroleum Foundationoppenheimer Fundsoracle Corporationpacific Gas & Electric Companypacific Lifeparker-Hannifin Foundationpfizer, inc.plains Exploration & production Companypohlad Family Foundationportland General Electric CompanypricewaterhouseCoopers FoundationThe procter & Gamble Fundprogress Energy Service Company, LLCprogressive insurance FoundationQLogic CorporationQUALCoMM, inc.Quest DiagnosticsRaytheon CompanyRSUiRyder System Charitable FoundationSBCScripps Howard FoundationSempra EnergyShell oil Company FoundationState Farm Companies FoundationLevi Strauss FoundationSummit Group, Ltd.Sun Microsystems Foundation,
incorporatedSunstone Hotel investors, inc.Time Warner Employee Grant programToyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Foundation,
inc.U.S. BancorpUnilever United States Foundation, inc.Union Bank of CaliforniaUnited Technologiesvalero Energy Corporationverizon FoundationWachovia Foundation, inc.Walt Disney Company FoundationWellpoint Associate Giving CampaignWells Fargo Matching Gift CenterXerox Foundation
A violinist in the UCSB Symphony
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David G. Adishian ’89Sarah ArgyropoulosRichard A. AuhllJeffrey C. BarbakowBarry A. Berkus ’55Mark A. Bertelsen ’66Bjorn Birnir*Stephanie Brower*Daniel p. BurnhamMarcia L. Carsey H ’04Shing Chang ’75Ann Cady Cooper ’62Stephen E. Cooper ’68Craig R. Cummings ’72Deanna C. DehlsenWilliam A. Dinsmore iii ’68Diandra de Morrell Douglas ’82Robert W. Duggan ’66Gary E. Erickson ’63Scott Frank ’82William F. Garlock ’71Marilyn Gevirtz H ’96Steven p. Ginder ’71Frederick W. Gluckpatrick L. GrahamGary A. Greinke*norman n. HabermannEva Hallernorris G. HaringThomas J. HarrimanW. Roger Haughton ’70Judith L. Hopkinson
M. Blair Hull, Jr . ’65Janice Jagelski ’87Peter C. Jordano H ’03Robert Jupille ’89*Fred Kavli H’05Kenneth L. Khachigian ’66Marvel B. Kirby ’51Jack Krouskup ’71*R. Marilyn Lee ’69Barbara Levi*Carl LindrosMark D. Linehan ’85Lillian LovelaceGene Lucas ’73*John Marren ’85Sara Miller McCune H ’05Sheila Bourke McGinityKathryn D. McKee ’59Duncan A. MellichampSteven C. Mendell ’63Joel Michaelsen ’69*Ron Mittelstaedt ’85Richard D. nanula ’82Kathy odellAlex n. pananides H ’06Joseph H. pollock, M.D.Ceil pulitzerLynn p. Reitnouer ’55Lady Leslie Ridley-TreeRichard K.n. Ryu, M.D.Harvey B. Schechter ’47Arent H. Schuyler, Jr. ’61
Michael Douglas ’68Honorary Chair
Campaign Steering Committee
William R. Rauth ’66 newport Beach, Co-Chair
Lynn p. Reitnouer ’55
Los Angeles, Co-Chair
Mark Bertelsen ’66, palo Alto
Marcy Carsey H ’04, Studio City
Steve Cooper ’68, pleasanton
Fred Gluck, Santa Barbara
Jeff Henley ’66, Redwood City
Blair Hull ’65, Chicago, iL
Fred Kavli H ’05, Santa Barbara
Steve Mendell ’63, San Diego
Campaign national Committee
Richard A. Auhll Santa Barbara/Aspen, CoCo-Chair
Roger Haughton ’69, San Francisco, Co-Chair
Jan Alpert ’68, Hilton Head island,SC/Holland, Mi
isaac Barpal, ph.D. ’70, Tampa, FL
Tom Bruggere ’68, portland, oR
Jim Haden ’69, Washington DC
Blair Hull ’65, Chicago, iL
Giandomenico picco ’72, new York, nY
phillip L. Spector ’72, Washington DC
Bruce G. Wilcox ’77, new York, nY
Joseph Wilson ’72, Washington DC
northern California Campaign ChairS
Steve Cooper ’68, pleasanton, Co-Chair
Susan Worster ’70, Los Altos Hills,Co-Chair
Southern California Campaign ChairS
Lynn p. ’55 & Winslow C. (Winnie) ’54 Reitnouer, Los Angeles, Co-Chairs
Bill Thormahlen ’77, orange County, Chair
Steve Mendell ’63, San Diego,Co-Chair
phil White ’84, San Diego, Co-Chair
UC Santa Barbara FoundationOfficers and Trustees July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008
o F F i C E R S
ChairFredric E. Steck ’67
Vice Chair, DevelopmentDaniel p. Burnham
Vice Chair, Finance and TreasurerBruce G. Wilcox ’77
Vice Chair, StewardshipMark J. Schwartz ’84
SecretarySusan Worster ’70
Immediate Past Chair and Nominations Chair Stephen E. Cooper ’68
Executive DirectorGary A. Greinke*
Chief Financial OfficerEric J. Sonquist*
T R U S T E E S
Jean K. SchuylerMark J. Schwartz ’84Benjamin ShockeyKenneth p. Slaught ’79Eric J. Sonquist*norman F. Sprague iii, M.D. ’69Judith Stapelmann ’63Fredric E. Steck ’67Susan Tai ’74Robert M. Talley H ’99James S. TaylorWilliam S. Thomas, Jr.George Thurlow ’73*Anthony J. Tolbert ’82Michael TowbesJames J. villanuevaKent M. vining ’70James R. Warren ’76philip H. White ’84John M. Wiemann*Bruce G. Wilcox ’77Gary L. Wilcox ’69John J. WilczakJane WilliamsRichard A. Williams ’59Susan Worster ’70patrick YamHenry T. Yang H ’01Robert York*
*Denotes University Trustee
The Campaign for UC Santa Barbara
Table of ConTenTs
a Gateway to the future 1
financial Highlights 2
Philanthropy at Work 3
Creating educational opportunities 4
Gaining Perspective on our Urban History 5
supporting outstanding athletes 6
advancing stem Cell Research 7
attracting Top Physicists 8
Preserving our Cultural legacy 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
every effort has been made to provide a complete and accurate listing of donors and gifts of $1,000 or more received between July 1, 2007 and June 30, 2008. Please accept our apology if a mistake or an omission has occurred.
for more information contact: Melissa DaseDirector of Donor Relations and stewardship office of DevelopmentUniversity of California, santa barbarasanta barbara, Ca 93106-2013(805) 893-2600visit: www.ia.ucsb.edu/campaign
Produced by the office of Public affairseditor: eileen Conradart Director: adine Maron
Photography: nell Campbell p. 4, 8, 14, 17, 19, 20; sherry Hikita p. 7 (top); kimberly kavish p. 1, 21; Peter Malinowski cover, p. 3; Tony Mastres p. 6, 18, 23; Tony Reardon p. 7 (bottom); Rod Rolle p. 15
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