THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
DE VE LO P M E N TS Fall 2023
WELCOME FROM THE DEAN Welcome to the fall 2023 issue of Developments. This issue coincides with the launch of the public phase of the University of Arizona’s Fuel Wonder campaign. Fuel Wonder is the university’s most ambitious fundraising campaign to date, with a goal of raising $3 billion. The campaign began on January 1, 2017, so many of you have already contributed to helping Fuel Wonder in SBS – thank you! When I was interviewed for the University of Arizona’s Wonder ad campaign, Lori Poloni-Staudinger I was asked what wonder makes me do. I said, “Wonder makes me connect,” which is a fitting statement for the college, as well. We are the college that studies people, and the heart of the human experience is connection. In SBS, we connect student curiosity to fulfilling careers by providing students with transferable skills and handson experiences. We connect faculty in diverse disciplines to advance innovative, interdisciplinary solutions to entrenched social problems. We connect with our community to build bridges between theory and practice. A fundraising campaign is also about connection – connecting your passions to the areas of the college that speak to you and where you wish to make a difference. The College of SBS’s Fuel Wonder goals align with our strategic plan, which focuses on transformation and impact. With your help, we can: • Increase funding for experiential learning opportunities and career preparation for students. • Fund a Student Completion Scholarship Endowment, which helps students bridge the financial gap to graduation. • Increase graduate student fellowships, which also help us recruit faculty, maintain our rankings and provide quality educational opportunities for undergraduates. • Fund research that advances solutions to the grand challenges of our time and supports our community. • Name the SBS Árbol de la Vida Living Learning Community and the Student Lounge in the Student Success District. Thank you to the donors featured in this issue who are helping us achieve these goals: Steve and Nancy Lynn for funding an endowed professorship in the Department of Communication; the late Keith A. Dixon for his transformational estate gift to the School of Anthropology, which supports, in part, graduate fellowships; and Rolf Peters and Sarah Bissell Peters, who fund a student scholarship in the Department of History. Please consider how you can Fuel Wonder in the College of SBS, how you might light the fire in our students and faculty to imagine bigger and to accomplish the extraordinary. Join us in our quest to create a better, more just, world. ~Lori Poloni-Staudinger, Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences