Annual Report of Private Giving 2024-2025

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Your kindness and support motivate me to be a better version of myself

Annual Report of Private Giving for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2023

About the Cover

Student Corey Lewis ’27 shared these words about the pride and personal growth that comes with being part of the UC Santa Barbara community. Meet Corey and read his full quote on page 12!

2 Welcome

Opening messages, financial reporting and roster of UC Santa Barbara Foundation Board of Trustees and Regional Leadership Committees

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Stories of Impact

Stories of UC Santa Barbara supporters and the impact of their philanthropy

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Endowments & Recipients

Listing of endowed chairs, fellowships, scholarships and programmatic funds

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Societies & Supporters

Rosters of annual giving and cumulative giving societies

In Their Words

Voices of UC Santa Barbara

This report begins and ends with the words that matter most: those of our students. Scattered throughout these pages, you’ll find their voices, full of gratitude and purpose, as they share the tangible impact of lives changed. Framed by the quotation mark on our cover, these statements are more than expressions of thanks. They are living proof of what philanthropy makes possible.

Private giving strengthens the heart of UC Santa Barbara. It builds belonging through scholarships, fuels independence through research, and lights the path to discovery. At UC Santa Barbara, every gift becomes part of a story.

I’m immensely grateful to be a student here and take advantage of the resources our community offers thanks to our donors. Every day at UC Santa Barbara is another day in paradise.

Psychological & Brain Sciences “

It is a great honor to embark on this journey as UC Santa Barbara’s next chancellor. My wife, Eleni, and I are filled with gratitude to join this vibrant and welcoming community, whose commitment reflects confidence in UC Santa Barbara’s mission and in the transformative power of education and research.

As we aspire to advance the campus and curriculum of the future, UC Santa Barbara must remain studentfocused and strategically agile to meet the needs of a rapidly changing world. To achieve our mission for years to come, we will need to launch major initiatives to develop immersive, personalized learning environments; seamlessly integrate the physical and virtual domains; expand our research, scholarship, and creative performance programs; and foster a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship.

In our quest to achieve and sustain inclusive excellence, philanthropy can touch every corner of UC Santa Barbara, enabling student, faculty, and staff success. It helps attract and retain exceptional students, faculty and staff, create inspiring spaces for learning, discovery, and performance, and sustain vital programs that ensure student well-being.

Every gift reflects a belief in what UC Santa Barbara stands for, and a desire to leave a lasting mark on the future. I believe we can and must dream ambitiously together. Vision becomes reality with the engagement and support from friends and partners like you.

The enduring bonds of philanthropy strengthen our community and our ability to serve. Eleni and I are grateful for your commitment to UC Santa Barbara and very much look forward to working with you towards a future defined by possibility, progress, and impact.

Sincerely,

Partners in Possibility

The year in review

This year, philanthropy reached a record-breaking milestone. Together, our community contributed $198.8 million in gifts and pledges in fiscal year 202425, the highest level of support in UC Santa Barbara’s history. This extraordinary achievement also marks the eleventh consecutive year in which we have raised more than $100 million, a sustained measure of the vision and loyalty of our community.

Philanthropy enriched all areas of our campus, including support for critical research endeavors. UC Santa Barbara researchers test life-saving cures, develop technology that improves society, and help

us understand each other and our world. We’re grateful for everyone who helps UC Santa Barbara produce the discoveries, leaders, and services that create new opportunities in California and across the nation.

Individual support — gifts from alumni, friends, family members, faculty, and staff — surpassed $163.3 million. This represents 82% of total giving, including 37 leadership gifts of $1 million or more. Legacy commitments through estate giving totaled more than $32 million and benefited 22 areas of campus. Nearly half of all gifts and pledges supported endowments, ensuring that our excellence endures for generations.

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honor of Chancellor and Dilling Yang, I challenged the UC Santa Barbara Foundation Board of Trustees to make this our most successful fundraising year ever — and our community rose to the occasion. It has been a privilege to serve as board chair during this landmark year.

Susan Wilcox ’70,’72,’75 Chair, UC Santa Barbara Foundation Board of Trustees

I want to extend our deepest appreciation to every member of our dedicated donor community. Your generosity is more than just philanthropy; it is a profound, transformative investment in our mission. You are partners in possibility, and we thank you for ensuring that UCSB remains a vibrant public university where the impossible becomes the inevitable.

In this record year, our alumni’s commitment stands out. Alumni gave $61.7 million, representing 44% of the total number of overall gifts. Their engagement reflects the strong bond between Gauchos and UC Santa Barbara.

In its sixth year, UCSB Give Day inspired our community to leave their mark, raising more than $6.6 million in support of students, research, and programs across campus.

Gifts arrived from 44 states and 19 countries to strengthen over 200 campus areas. Online and in person, collective generosity powers the future of UC Santa Barbara.

As we look back on this year, it is clear that philanthropy is more than numbers: it’s the expression of a shared vision and of limitless possibility. We are proud of what we have accomplished together in this historic year.

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025

$198.8 M

Leadership

2024-2025

UC Santa Barbara Foundation Officers

Chair

Sue M. Wilcox ‘70,‘72,‘75

Santa Barbara, CA

Nominating Committee Chair

Richard L. Breaux ‘67

San Mateo, CA

Vice Chair,

Investments & Treasurer

M. Blair Hull, Jr. ‘65

Ketchum, ID

Vice Chair, Development

Otieno Okatch‘ 92

Long Beach, CA

Vice Chair, Donor Relations

Jayron Larijani ‘93

New York, NY

Governance Chair

Steven C. Mendell ‘63

Rancho Santa Fe, CA

Secretary

Paul A. Graziano

Santa Barbara, CA

Executive Director

Chris Pizzinat ‘88

Santa Barbara, CA

Chief Financial Officer

Christian Treitler

Santa Barbara, CA

UC Santa Barbara Foundation Trustees

David G. Adishian ‘89

Robert D. Ballard ‘65

Laurie J. Bentson Kauth ‘69

Edward E. Birch H’95

Michael T. Bowers

Richard L. Breaux ‘67

Nayali Broadway

David Brosnan ‘85

Gwendolyn A. Brown ’71

Paula Y. Bruice

Francesco Bullo

Michael J. Byron ‘87

Marcy L. Carsey H’04

William G. Cheadle

Ann Cady Cooper ‘62

Rafael R. Costas, Jr. ‘86

Laura Cox ‘83

John A. Davis ‘82,‘84

Leonard DeBenedictis ‘62

Deanna Dehlsen

Tunç Doluca ‘81

Robert W. Duggan ‘66

Linda La Kretz Duttenhaver ‘77

Alexander Fang ‘05,‘08

Chris K. Fletcher ‘77

Elizabeth Brand Gabler ‘77

John E. Gerngross ‘82

Frederick W. Gluck

Paul A. Graziano

Marc Grossman ‘73

John A. Gurley ‘78,‘83

Eva Haller

David R. Henke ‘78

Judith L. Hopkinson H’18

M. Blair Hull, Jr. ‘65

Wenbin Jiang ‘93

Lori Konsker ‘90

Fumihiro Kozato ‘85

Jack W. Krouskup ‘71

Jayron Larijani ‘93

R. Marilyn Lee ‘69

Gene E. Lucas ‘73

Francesco D. Mancia ‘80

John W. Marren ‘85

David Marshall

Mark Maxson ’75

Tina Hansen McEnroe ‘89

Kathryn D. McKee ‘59

Steven C. Mendell ‘63

William Bennett Meredith ’04

Mercedes Millington

Otieno Okatch‘ 92

Louise A. Pahl ‘77

Alex N. Pananides H’06

Chris Pizzinat

Ceil Pulitzer

Samantha Putnam

Rita Raley

Joel S. Raznick ‘81

Richard K.N. Ryu

Gustavo Prado Sampaio

Mark J. Schwartz ‘84

Kenneth P. Slaught ‘79

Laura Snell

Marty Stone ’82

James S. Taylor

Anne Smith Towbes H’20

Christian Treitler

Barbara Tzur

Claudia L. Webster ‘75

Betty Elings Wells H’10

Howard J. Wenger ‘82

Philip H. White ‘84

Sue M. Wilcox ‘70,‘72,‘75

Lindsey Wilde ‘05

Marie J. Williams ‘89

Susan L. Worster ‘70

Henry T. Yang H’01

Chuck Zegar

Hongjun Zhu ‘02

Huican Zhu ‘00

Robert Zorich ’71

Trustee Emeritus

Duncan A. Mellichamp H’09

In Memoriam

Stephen E. Cooper ‘68*

Regional Leadership Committees

Bay Area Committee

Scott Draper ‘87, co-chair

Ralph Garcia, Jr. ‘83, co-chair

Richard L. Breaux ‘67

Scott Dettmer ‘78

William A. Dinsmore, III ‘68

Jeff Kragel ‘04

Renée Welze Livingston ‘82

Taylor Oliver ‘19

Louise A. Pahl ‘77

Stephen Scarpulla ‘03

Los Angeles Committee

David G. Adishian ‘89

Michael B. Citron ‘10

Bennett Duval ‘11

Robert A. Grantham ‘75*

Jamie McCrary ‘90

Kristen Nesbit ‘02

Joel S. Raznick ‘81

Orange County Committee

Justin Richardson ‘05, chair

Craig Bumatay ‘08

Sun H. Choe ‘86

Devon Cooper ‘20

Chris Fletcher ‘77

Eric Fults ‘87

Richard A. Gadbois, III ‘79

Dennis Ghan ‘74

Lisa Hartung ‘98

David R. Henke ‘78

Larry Webb ‘87

Carla Van Hoven Riley ‘96

Terrence & Georgina Yacap

New York Committee

Ndidi Oriji, ‘75, chair

John P. Arnhold ‘75

Charles Burdick ‘73

Tim Coleman ‘76

Michael Coyle ‘88

Carl Feinberg

Scott Frank ‘82

Eva Haller

R. Michael Koch ‘89

Jayron Larijani ‘93

Alex Trebby ‘03

Audrey Weitz ‘92

Bruce G. Wilcox ‘77

Pacific Northwest Committee

Robert Clough ‘83, co-chair

Genevieve Waldman ‘92, co-chair

Marc Beck ‘91

Silas Collins ‘20

Sharon Deal

Bei-Jing Guo ‘94,’95

Aarushi Khandare ‘23

Melinda Satterlee ‘88

Chris Silva ‘13

Becca Tessin ‘93

San Diego Committee

Jeremy Kovacevich ‘05, chair

Mark Foletta ‘82

Carrie Herbert ‘10

Dana L. King ‘77

Steven C. Mendell ‘63

Eliot ‘00 & Stephanie ‘01 Peters

Philip H. White ‘84

Carolyn Whitehouse ‘85

Washington, D.C. Committee

Jennifer Pharaoh ‘82, co-chair

Marie J. Williams ‘89, co-chair

Barbara Bodine ‘70

Gwendolyn A. Brown ‘71

Molly Fishman ‘10

Karen Gardiner ‘88

Alexander Godinez-Robinson ‘15

Marc Grossman ‘73

Kim Heneghan ‘97

Laura Lambert ‘12

Tim Malone ‘75

Michael Murphy ‘90

Lists reflective of committee leadership as of June 30, 2025, and committee participation for fiscal year 2024-2025.

*Deceased H = Honorary Alumni

Being part of the UCSB community is such a unique and meaningful experience. I feel proud to attend a school filled with incredibly bright, passionate students who constantly inspire me to aim higher. The kindness and support here push me to be a better version of myself every day.

Corey Lewis ‘27 Economics “

Stories of Impact

Stone Soup

Individual donors bring special contributions to Santa Cruz Island Reserve

Twenty-five miles off the coast of Santa Barbara lies a rugged island that evokes an undeveloped California. Waves crash against steep cliffs, birds wheel above, and trails wind through pine trees and sage scrub on land shared by The Nature Conservancy and the National Park Service. On this landscape, UC Santa Barbara’s Santa Cruz Island Reserve anchors research and education on The Nature Conservancy side of the island

and serves 3,200 students, researchers, and visitors each year. A community of donors helps make this access possible through support that creates opportunities for conservation and connection.

The Santa Cruz Island Reserve was established in 1966. The Reserve facilitates research and instruction on the Channel Islands, especially through provision of overnight accommodations and transportation around Santa Cruz Island and its surrounding waters.

Peter Schuyler, former director of the Santa Cruz Island Preserve for The Nature Conservancy, now runs trips out to the Reserve. He serves as a natural history guide for visitors like UC Santa Barbara Foundation Trustee Mercedes Millington, who joined Peter and Santa Cruz Island Reserve Director Lyndal Laughrin last year for an island visit.

Mercedes remembers thinking: here I am, an 80-something-year-old Santa Barbara resident, and I have never been to Santa Cruz Island! She grasped the magic of the place as she watched a group of students film a project for UCSB’s Coastal Media Project summer program.

“With her background in education, Mercedes immediately asked, “What can I do to help?” Just getting people out there does the work. The island speaks for itself,” said Peter.

“A past life on an island! It piques a student’s imagination. You can’t get that from a book or a city park. I experienced it later in life, and it reminded me how important it is that we preserve what we have,” said Mercedes, who made a generous gift in support of student experiences at the Reserve.

High school and college students who visit Santa Cruz Island Reserve have the opportunity to unplug and immerse themselves in science. Local partnerships facilitated by the Reserve help restore island access for the Chumash community.

“Students who visit the Reserve experience higher GPAs, higher STEM major retention, higher graduation rates, and stronger senses of belonging. The imperative of those numbers is clear: we have a responsibility to give every student, no matter their major, this career-defining experience in nature. That’s where individual donors and annual giving are essential. We never want to say no to a visitor,” said Conner Philson, executive director of the UCSB Natural Reserve System.

The UCSB Natural Reserves span sites from the Eastern Sierras to Carpinteria, seven living laboratories that reflect California’s remarkable diversity. These are part of the larger UC Natural Reserve System, a collection of 42 sites across California.

On Santa Cruz Island, home base for scientists, students, and curious locals alike is the Reserve field station. It provides housing with common areas for cooking, dining, working, lab work, and socializing, along with vehicles to access research sites across the island.

When the opportunity arose to help enhance housing at the Santa Cruz Island Reserve, UC Santa Barbara Foundation Trustee Claudia Webster ‘75 and her husband, Alec, met it with enthusiasm. The expansion they supported will open up 18 beds at Santa Cruz Island Reserve for use by students, researchers, and visitors, increasing the impact of programs and operations.

“Because of our backgrounds in engineering and art, we’re both very interested in hands-on, practical learning. We believe you have to go out there, climb around, and get to know your companions. That’s how we build our communities and our society: by connecting in a real way,” said Claudia.

Santa Cruz Island Reserve has a strong legacy of environmental stewardship through collaboration and partnership. The Reserve helped the Santa Cruz Island Fox recover from the brink of extinction, successfully reintroduced bald eagles to the island, and restored habitats. Now, it is leading a weather monitoring effort to help inform native species conservation and climate modeling for California.

All this work requires equipment, vehicles, and time. Maintenance and long-term planning are important. Peter leads a community that has grown to 150 passionate island enthusiasts. Last year, he spearheaded a matching grant that raised over $100,000 to support the field station.

“A facility like the field station gives continuity to projects that last longer than one person’s career. You can start something knowing it will continue into the future,” said Peter.

“When we give, we don’t want to give alone,” said Alec. “We expect that other people will be inspired. It’s like stone soup. If everyone adds some vegetables and meat, we’ll have a rich broth that can nourish people.”

Publisher, Leader, Benefactor

A lifetime of service from Sara Miller McCune H’05

A tin box to collect spare coins for charity was a fixture in the childhood home of Sara Miller McCune H’05. Throughout her upbringing in Queens, New York, her family modeled the importance of caring for others. While the scale of Sara’s philanthropy has outgrown the tin box, her vision is unchanged. A textbook example is her leadership at UC Santa Barbara.

Sara studied political science at Queens College, City University of New York. Despite being too young to vote, she headed the county student campaign for John F. Kennedy during the 1960 presidential race. After college, Sara fell in love with publishing during her first job at Macmillan.

“Reading is not just a way to learn, but also a pleasure and a way to encounter new experiences. It shows you what you might want to try, or avoid. It’s a portal,” said Sara.

Sara researched sales across mysteries, children’s books, and a variety of textbooks for Macmillan. Her career then took her to Oxford, England, where she excelled in managing an international sales team at Pergamon Press. After her return to the U.S. and with guidance from her future husband, George, Sara began to shape a concept for a publishing company that would encourage scholars to write in their own voices.

In 1965, 24-year-old Sara founded Sage with $500 of startup capital. Sage is now a leading global academic publisher known for its expertise across disciplines; journals, research methods, textbooks, videos and an expansive reference

collection; and content emphasizing critical thinking, data analysis, and computational tools with the aim of training social scientists and policymakers.

Sara began her company with the belief that research and education were critical forces in moving society toward greater justice. That same belief guides her philanthropy at UC Santa Barbara.

“Each gift reflects a long personal connection and a belief in the central importance of the social sciences, the arts and the libraries,” said Sara.

Sara moved to Santa Barbara in 1992 after George passed away in 1990. UCSB Arts & Lectures drew her further into university life. You can still catch her in the audience of favorite performers like Wynton Marsalis, Itzhak Perlman, and Yo-Yo Ma (pictured). Sara endowed the Miller McCune Executive Director of Arts & Lectures and has supported many events and series over the decades.

Through her company, Sara endowed the Sage Sara Miller McCune Dean for Social Sciences and the Sage Center for the Study of the Mind. Through her personal support, she established the McCune Endowed Internship and Public Service Program in the Walter H. Capps Center for the Study of Ethics, Religion, and Public Life. Sara is also a longtime supporter of graduate students in the Department of Communication.

“If you don’t have good government at every level, you are not going to have a good country, a city, or a community. Education and research in the social sciences and humanities are so important because they are everything that has to do with our ability to sustain democracy,” said Sara.

At the UCSB Library, she established the Sara Miller McCune Arts Library, which unites the existing Art & Architecture and Music Library Collections in one state-of-the-art space. Sara has also promised the UCSB Library a rare book collection composed of works about the foundations of democracy, classic literature, historical archives about the advancements of women, national and international economic history, texts about Indian culture and history, as well as a significant array of books about Judaica.

“The collection fits naturally with what the Library already has, and I want students and scholars to benefit from them,” said Sara.

For Sara, philanthropy and guidance go hand-in-hand. Her long tenure of leadership includes service on the Arts & Lectures Council; the Division of Social Sciences Dean’s Cabinet; and the UC Santa Barbara Foundation Board of Trustees (from 1994-2009). Sara is an honorary UC Santa Barbara alumna. She received the UC Santa Barbara Medal in 2007 and the College of Engineering’s Venky Narayanamurti Entrepreneurial Leadership Award in 2019.

“Sara Miller McCune’s contributions to UC Santa Barbara are unparalleled in their comprehensive impact across a broad range of areas, from the social sciences to Arts & Lectures, from the Library to the Walter H. Capps Center for Ethics, Religion, and Public Life. As a publisher, she has helped to shape social science scholarship and its influence on society and public policy. As a supporter of the arts and culture, she has enriched both the campus and the Santa Barbara communities,” said Executive Vice Chancellor David Marshall.

Sara’s legacy will continue at UC Santa Barbara through generous estate gifts to support the Library, Arts & Lectures, and the Division of Social Sciences.

While her name graces many programs and spaces on campus, Sara’s impact cannot be contained. It will live on

in the students who enter public life prepared to lead; in the audiences of moving performances; and in the many volumes she has ushered into classrooms and libraries around the world.

A Transformative Gift

Major upgrades at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium will elevate UCSB Baseball

UC Santa Barbara Athletics has received a visionary $15 million gift to support facilities construction and revitalization, including upgrades at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium, the home of UCSB Baseball. This anonymous gift is the largest to date for UC Santa Barbara Athletics and comes at a crucial moment for UCSB Baseball, a NCAA Division I team that has ascended in the ranks over the past decade.

“The mission of UCSB Athletics is to serve student-athletes and connect a deeply engaged community. To do so, we must have the right facilities — for training, for competition, and for the spectator experience. This gift provides a special opportunity for us to support student-athlete development and create an exceptional environment for the community. The historical and current success of UCSB Baseball is a testament to the visionary leadership of Coach Checketts and everyone involved with the program. I’m deeply appreciative of this inspiring gift and beyond grateful to the donors for their belief and investment in our vision,” said Kelly Barsky, the Arnhold Director of Athletics.

UCSB Baseball has become a premier program on the West Coast, a journey that represents the Gauchos’ grit, resourcefulness, and unrelenting drive to excel. The team finished the most recent season 36–18. Since Andrew Checketts became head coach in 2012, the Gauchos have led The Big West in wins. In that time, UCSB Baseball has had 70 Major League Baseball draft picks, including three first-round picks (Dillon Tate, 2015, Michael McGreevy, 2021, and Tyler Bremner, 2025) and an American League Cy Young Award winner (Shane Bieber, 2020), an honor given annually to the best MLB pitchers.

“We’ve been working hard at this for a long time, and this gift is validating. It’s humbling to have this level of support for our student-athletes and program. I am personally grateful, and I know that our players and everyone within our program shares my gratitude,” said Checketts.

UCSB Baseball has won The Big West Championship three out of the last six years and hosted NCAA Regionals twice in the last decade. In 2015, the team had to rent a facility in Lake Elsinore to host NCAA Regionals. In 2024, with rentals and temporary equipment, UC Santa Barbara hosted a NCAA Regional on campus for the first time in program history. The upgrades to Caesar Uyesaka Stadium supported by this gift will position the program to host postseason competitions including The Big West Championships and NCAA Regionals and Super Regionals.

“Talented student-athletes have come to UC Santa Barbara and worked hard to build the program to this level. Player development has been a hallmark of the program and has led to historic success on the field and in the MLB Draft. It’s validating to see the hard work of the student-athletes and our staff recognized by this gift. For new players, it’s an exciting opportunity to develop in a first-class environment,” said Checketts.

While decades of student-athletes have improved the program under dedicated coaches such as Dave Gorrie, Mike Simpson, Al Ferrer and Bob Brontsema, a community of supporters has helped shape Caesar Uyesaka Stadium. Checketts points to the many upgrades donors have made possible over the past 20 years: lights, field-level seating, backstop netting, clubhouse construction and renovation, batting cages, a new grass playing surface, and more. This gift is part of that legacy and an exponential step forward.

With changes to Division I Athletics and conference realignment, UCSB Baseball is poised to strengthen its position as one of the premier options for West Coast student-athletes. This mission-driven gift will create momentum for all UC Santa Barbara Athletics programs.

“This gift shows a true understanding of UCSB Athletics. Connection is one of our core values. Transformative gifts like this build connection, and we hope others are inspired to take part. Philanthropic support for all sports is integral to furthering our mission. Our 20 programs unite our community and bring people together, and this gift will elevate them all,” said Barsky.

A Life in Languages

The late Professor Harvey Sharrer supports graduate students in his field

In the hush of a Lisbon archive, Professor Harvey Sharrer uncovered a parchment long forgotten: seven Galician-Portuguese love songs by King Don Dinis of Portugal. It was the second of only two surviving examples of the genre. In his honor, the 14th-century fragment was named the Pergamino Sharrer — the Sharrer Parchment (pictured).

Sharrer’s passion for this work and the desire to see it continue into the future was channeled into a bequest in his estate plans, providing fellowship support to graduate students who pursue Spanish and Portuguese studies at UC Santa Barbara, where he served as a professor for 43 years.

“I think the most important thing for Harvey was to assist students who had an interest in languages. Along with his research, he wanted to make sure his life’s effort had value for the next generation. He felt he had a duty as a professor to give back to the university” said his brother, William.

A high school Spanish teacher in his hometown of Danville, California, encouraged Sharrer to pursue the language in college. To his sister, Elizabeth, he seemed to think in Spanish.

“Harvey spoke to me in 2014, when he set up his trust, about wanting students to take advantage of his endowment to travel to Spain, Portugal, and other countries to study languages. He wanted them to have the opportunities that he struggled to pay for,” said Elizabeth.

Sharrer’s expertise spanned Arthurian literature, medieval Romance lyric poetry, and digital humanities. He worked across Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, and Catalan literature. In 1970, he co-founded La Corónica, the first American journal devoted to medieval Iberian literatures, and his major project, the collaborative manuscript database PhiloBiblon, has received continued support from the National Endowment for the Humanities since the 1980s.

“Harvey Leo Sharrer will undoubtedly be remembered as a hardworking, indefatigable, cordial, affable man, always accessible and with a smile illuminating his face, an endless list of qualifications that speak to us of an upright person, of an exemplary professor who lived by and for research. His memory will always remain among us,” wrote Professor Charles Faulhaber, a colleague at UC Berkeley.

“I saw him as a quiet but very caring person,” said Elizabeth. “He wanted to do a lot for others. Even after retiring, he kept working because he loved it.”

After his 2011 retirement from UC Santa Barbara, Sharrer continued to participate in conferences and travel the world. Sharrer and his siblings embarked on a three-week trip to France and Spain in 2017. Their taciturn brother turned chatty when they met up with his colleagues. In Barcelona, Sharrer surprised a tour guide with his flawless Catalan, which he had learned at age 18.

Although Sharrer passed away in 2024, his passion will live on in the graduate students who benefit from his support.

“Harvey Sharrer will be missed not only for his extraordinary scholarship, which will remain exemplary in medieval studies, but as a remarkable mentor for our students and young scholars, and as a judicious, generous, polite colleague to all members of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese,” said Professor Élide Valarini Oliver, department chair. “Harvey will be missed for all his extraordinary qualities, and his work will remain relevant for the future.”

Study Women

Collective support for the advancement of groundbreaking research in women’s brain health

More than 50,000 brain-imaging studies have been published since the 1990s. Fewer than 0.05% consider factors specific to women. That half of one percent is all we know about how the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, contraception, and menopause affect the brain. At the same time, 70% of Alzheimer’s patients are women, and two out of three people who suffer from depression are women. The gender knowledge gap is stark.

The Ann S. Bowers Women’s Brain Health Initiative (Bowers WBHI) was created to change that. Launched in 2023 with a start-up endowment from the Robert N. Noyce Trust, the Bowers WBHI is headquartered at UC Santa Barbara and unites seven University of California campuses, Stanford, and Cornell. It is the first largescale, collaborative effort focused on closing the gender gap in neuroscience. Its vision requires bold benefactors.

“We seek to fund opportunities that could have an impact on a large number of people before funders like the National Institute for Health and others would support at this level. We’re risk takers in that sense. We’re seed money for bold ideas,” said Michael Groom, a trustee of the Noyce Trust.

Ann S. Bowers was one of the only female executives in the semiconductor industry during the founding of the tech industry in the 1960s. She served as the first director of personnel for Intel Corporation and the first vice president of human resources for Apple. She also was the wife of the late Robert N. Noyce, Intel co-founder and inventor of the integrated circuit, which gave Silicon Valley its name. After Robert’s passing, Ann became a visionary philanthropist.

“There was a lot of broken glass on the floor whenever Ann was in the room,” said Michael. “It’s fitting that the Noyce Trust has found an area where we can focus on breaking more glass ceilings by focusing on women’s health.”

By pooling thousands of MRIs with standardized metadata on mood, medical history, and reproductive health, the Bowers WBHI is building a “Brain Bank,” the most comprehensive resource ever created for understanding women’s brain health. All data generated for the Bowers WBHI are made publicly available through the efforts of Professor Russ Poldrack and his team at Stanford University.

The Bowers WBHI has leveraged this data to produce the world’s first map of the human brain during pregnancy and is launching one of the most ambitious studies of menopause and brain health ever attempted. These two moonshot projects reveal how pregnancy and menopause may shape a woman’s lifelong risk for neurological diseases like the dementia that Ann suffered — insights that could change prevention and care.

Seed funding from the Noyce Trust provided the stability and infrastructure to pursue ambitious projects. A partnership with the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative advanced the development of the first personalized digital twin of a woman’s brain from Bowers WBHI data. This work earned the researchers a 2025 TIME magazine Best Invention of the Year award.

The project applies machine learning and AI tools to reveal the changes that occur across pregnancy, advancing our understanding of the brain’s capacity for extensive plasticity in adulthood. The open-access dataset and AI models will provide an interactive map of the brain during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Ultimately, the goal is to develop predictive models that capture a person’s risk for postpartum depression well before behavioral symptoms emerge. The AI techniques developed will also be applicable to other transformative life stages, from adolescence to menopause. New awards from the Wellcome Trust and the National Institutes of Health will support these efforts.

“UC Santa Barbara’s leadership and collaborative approach, uniting expertise in neuroimaging, data science, and women’s health, makes it the ideal partner to advance this pioneering work and ensure the resulting tools and insights are widely shared for the benefit of all,”

said Kristen Maitland, senior program manager at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.

“These transformative investments in our Ann S. Bowers Women’s Brain Health Initiative reflect a shared vision for open, collaborative science with the potential to improve health outcomes worldwide. We are incredibly grateful to the Noyce Trust and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative for their investment in and commitment to the kind of interdisciplinary, data-driven research that defines scientific discovery at UC Santa Barbara,” said Shelly Gable, Susan and Bruce Worster Dean of Science.

The absence of women from science — as researchers and as subjects — isn’t just about the cost to women. It’s about the cost to the world. The Bowers WBHI is generating the right data to close this knowledge gap. The world has witnessed a stunning growth in human brain imaging research over the last 30 years, and the Bowers WBHI is at the forefront.

“These investments are opening up new frontiers for breakthroughs in neuroscience,” said Emily Jacobs, director of the Bowers WBHI and professor of psychological and brain sciences. “The generous support of our donors allows us to focus our full attention on the health of women. Additional support means we can expand our initiatives and accelerate the pace of discovery.”

Place and Purpose

Esri provides decades of support and partnership to UCSB Geography, including new curriculum

project

The most urgent questions of our time are questions of place. Their solutions demand not only big data but also the ability to analyze patterns, weigh context, and act with care. To meet these requirements head-on, UC Santa Barbara’s Center for Spatial Studies and Data Science is reimagining a new curriculum that equips students to solve problems at scale.

“Maps are not just for navigation; they are decision tools. At Esri, five billion maps are made each day to locate resources, track disease, or address humanitarian crises. With its distinguished history, UC Santa Barbara can play a vital role in equipping students to design and manage the planet’s ecosystems for a sustainable future,” said Jack Dangermond, co-founder and president of Esri, the global market leader in GIS software, location intelligence, and mapping.

Jack, his wife Laura, and Esri have supported research, programs, and curriculum at the Department of Geography for over two decades. In particular, Jack is committed to investing in the next generation of GIS leaders. He feels strongly that students should know that they have advocates who invest in their education, and that a core competence is the ability to understand what Esri calls the “science of where.”

One such project is a new curriculum: The Guide to the Geographic Approach. This UCSB-led collaboration with Esri and the GIS community identifies the learning outcomes and skills needed for the modern student and GIS user.

For Professor Trisalyn Nelson, the Jack and Laura Dangermond Professor of Geography and director of the Center for Spatial Studies and Data Science, this work is a natural evolution of the discipline.

“Our mission is to leverage spatial data science for a better world,” Nelson said. “What differentiates GIScience from data science is that we take a systems approach: framing questions, considering ethics, and using spatial data to answer pressing global challenges.”

That mission is urgent. The current GIS curriculum used globally was developed at UC Santa Barbara in the 1990s and served as a foundation for a new discipline. But today’s world is different. Smartphones, satellites, and drones have unleashed an unprecedented flood of spatial data.

Modules train students to apply ethical workflows to answer pressing questions. Students might map access to pharmacies during a flood, track disease outbreaks, or identify conservation sites most at risk from climate change. Only then do they learn the technical skills needed to carry out these projects.

This flipped, project-based model is designed not only to build competence but also confidence. Students practice geography as a critical component across sectors, from public health to business to environmental stewardship.

“What makes this collaboration exciting is that we’re not just writing a curriculum for ourselves. We see UC Santa Barbara and Esri as co-conveners of the whole community. Together, we’re working to understand what concepts are essential and how to develop the materials that will support teaching them worldwide. Esri’s commitment reflects the strength of our faculty and the innovative research happening here. They have provided incredible technical expertise and thought leadership,” said Nelson, who is the curriculum project lead.

This work will reach far beyond Santa Barbara. Educators can adapt and update the curriculum so it evolves with technology and the world’s challenges.

“The spatial perspective makes cross-disciplinary work possible,” said Jack. “UC Santa Barbara has an opportunity to show how spatial thinking can unify science, engineering, and design into more holistic problem-solving. I hope the university will continue to advance as a center for understanding the ‘power of where.’”

Access for All

Endowment donors secure the future of ¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara!

Photos: Isaac Hernandez de Lipa

Mariachi, salsa, cumbia, and folklórico dance. Afro-Mexican fusions, border soul, son jarocho, and Colombian swing jazz. ¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara! embodies the joyful diversity of Latin American music and culture. Through their generous support of the ¡Viva! endowment, donors are helping to expand the program’s promise of access for all — in perpetuity.

UCSB Arts & Lectures is known for bringing high-caliber performances to Santa Barbara County, and ¡Viva! continues this tradition. Since 2006, the UCSB Arts & Lectures collaboration has brought Spanish-language Grammy award-winners and cultural ambassadors to schools and community centers. ¡Viva! was created with the idea that everyone deserves access to the arts.

“¡Viva! was created to fill a Spanish-language cultural programming and education gap in Santa Barbara County. Twenty years later, it’s stronger than ever and has become a cornerstone in our community. It’s a meeting place for people of all ages,” said Jenna Hamilton-Rolle, director of education and community engagement for UCSB Arts & Lectures.

¡Viva! hosts five different artists throughout the year. A typical residency begins with two days of Isla Vista classroom workshops that bring students close to the performers, followed by a Friday concert. On Saturday, the artists travel to the small town of Guadalupe to perform at City Hall. The residency concludes on Sunday at Santa Barbara’s Marjorie Luke Theatre. This community-oriented progression reflects the thoughtful partnership between the Isla Vista Parent-Teacher Association, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Marjorie Luke Theater, and UCSB Arts & Lectures.

“Through the generous support of donors who have contributed to the endowment effort, we are able to expand those services further. This year, on Thursdays, we’re adding a performance at the Carpinteria Veterans Memorial Building at a time when Carpinteria needs joy and inspiration from the cultural arts more than ever,” said Jenna.

The expansion reflects a broader commitment to sustaining access to the arts across the county. That vision is what inspires supporters like Natalie Orfalea H’13, a longtime supporter of UCSB Arts & Lectures who has loved watching ¡Viva! evolve.

“In a time when we’re seeing so many cuts at the university, city, and community levels, stability for ¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara! is essential. The endowment ensures that culture, heritage, and exposure to the arts will continue for people in marginalized communities,” said Natalie.

All ¡Viva! events are free and family friendly. Each year, they serve more than 15,000 community members and students like Ely Garcia, who was in sixth grade when she first saw Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles perform through ¡Viva!

“It was only 15 years ago that I saw Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles in this very theater, the Marjorie Luke Theater. I got so inspired to practice very hard to make my way to Mariachi Reyna, and I’m really proud to have been part of this year’s show,” said Ely in 2024.

Ely’s story embodies the inspiration that flows between ¡Viva! performers and audiences. That sense of belonging resonates with Dorothy Largay H’18, co-chair of the UCSB Arts & Lectures Council.

“As someone who has attended ¡Viva! concerts for the past five years, I have witnessed the joy and pride experienced by members of our community who have had few opportunities to attend other Arts & Lectures events,” said Dorothy. “As a firm believer that the arts are for all of us, I am proud to support the ¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara! program this year and for many years to come.”

In Tribute to Glen Henry Mitchel, Jr.

An outpouring of support for the

$2 million total to continue his legacy through the Mitchel Postdoctoral Scholars Career Development Fund at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP).

KITP’s Postdoctoral Scholars Program has produced more than 250 of the world’s leading physicists over the past 45 years. These early-career scientists go on to global leadership positions and forge new fields of study.

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theoretical physics

An anonymous $1 million matching gift in memory of the late Glen Henry Mitchel, Jr., has inspired a collective effort to honor his legacy. Gift by gift, ranging from $1,000 to $200,000, Glen’s community came together to complete the match, raising

“It is wonderful that so many generous supporters of KITP, along with Glen’s family and friends, have come together to support KITP’s postdoctoral scholars. This endowment not only honors Glen’s memory but also reflects his deep understanding of the power of physics and shared passion for our mission,” said KITP Director and Gluck Professor Lars Bildsten.

“I knew Glen Mitchel through my family and our shared love of fly fishing, and over time he became a dear friend,” said Loren Booth of the Otis Booth Foundation. “He was wickedly funny, incredibly bright, and always eager to learn something new. We hope our contribution to this fund will celebrate his memory and inspire future postdoctoral scholars and other leaders in our community to follow his example. Glen was an extraordinary man, and we are honored to help commemorate his life.”

The Mitchel Fund will support postdoctoral scholars by helping them purchase research equipment, host colleagues for research collaborations, and participate in academic conferences to present their work.

Bruno Scheihing is a theoretical physicist and KITP postdoctoral scholar. His research focuses on the strong nuclear force and the inner structure of atoms. Bruno joined KITP after earning his Ph.D. from MIT in 2024.

“Support of fundamental science is crucial. KITP wouldn’t be able to push the frontiers of knowledge without donor support. Just knowing someone has your back — that they’re willing to support the pursuit of an idea that could grow into an entire field — makes all the difference,” said Bruno.

Glen, who passed away in 2024, was a lifelong Friend of KITP and always attended KITP’s Public Lectures and Chalk Talks.

“Over his lifetime, my father developed a passionate interest in physics. This passion led him to attend lectures at UC Santa Barbara and connect with faculty there. It means so much to me and my family to see an endowment in his name supporting the collaboration and continued education of postdoctoral scholars. Lifelong learning was extremely important to my father, and he would be so happy to see postdoctoral scholars coming together to share their research and further discovery in the field of physics,” said Glen’s daughter Mia.

Glen served as an Army officer in Italy in World War II and then studied engineering at the California Institute of Technology. After graduating from Caltech, Glen founded an electrical contracting business in Los Angeles that completed major municipal and corporate projects across the state. He later led an industrial import company and an electrical distribution manufacturer to significant growth.

In 2012, Glen introduced his friend and philanthropist Charlie Munger to Bildsten. That introduction led, over time, to a deep collaboration between Charlie Munger and KITP that yielded the Charles T. Munger Physics Residence for visiting scientists. Glen helped oversee the project and was often spotted on-site for surprise inspections during construction. Accommodating more than 700 visiting physicists every year, the Munger Residence has transformed the experience of a visit to the KITP.

“After I finished working with Glen to build the Munger Physics Residence, I would call him every few months to share KITP’s latest scientific achievements,” said Bildsten. “Though I can no longer make that call, I am certain he would be overjoyed to see how this fund is enabling the next generation of scientists by supporting their research, enabling them to share discoveries at conferences around the world, and providing the tools they need to push the boundaries of theoretical physics.”

The Flywheel Effect

Donors build momentum for the Department of Technology Management

Santa Barbara’s business community has helped shape a talent incubator in their own backyard: UCSB’s Department of Technology Management. From its beginning as an undergraduate certificate program, the Department of Technology Management has grown to offer real-world experiences and advanced degrees for students who aim to lead technology-driven businesses. In just 15 years, an infusion of philanthropic support has helped Technology Management transform from a promising program into a powerhouse of entrepreneurial education.

Alumni are proof of concept for the Department of Technology Management. More than 70 companies have launched from Technology Management programs, collectively raising over $1.2 billion in capital. Graduates have built successful careers at leading companies such as Amazon, Deckers, AppFolio, Procore, Teladoc Health, Apeel, and ShipHawk, shaping industries and driving global innovation.

Chuck Sheldon is a Santa Barbara entrepreneur who pioneered the resale of internet hardware. His company, Network Hardware Resale, was sold in 2016 with 600 employees and global operations. Chuck and his wife, Missy, are longtime supporters of Technology Management, especially the New Venture Program and Competition, which invites students from all academic disciplines to pursue entrepreneurial education through practical experience and industry mentorship.

“I don’t think there’s a business school in the country that provides students with the level of participation that New Venture does. Over eight months, students build companies, pitch investors, and experience the entire process. Right now, undergraduate students earn a certificate. I hope our support helps students get course credit for their participation, which will allow the department to hire more instructors and expand the curriculum,” said Chuck.

The Sheldons’ vision is to help the department offer a minor in entrepreneurship. Currently, no undergraduate major or minor is available, although students from any major can earn a Technology Management Certificate. With it, alumni

stand out: 70% of certificate recipients report finding jobs faster than their peers, and 90% indicate that they were promoted faster because of their knowledge.

In addition to a master’s and Ph.D. in Technology Management, the department also offers a Graduate Program in Management Practice Certificate. In the 2024-2025 academic year, 2,368 students were enrolled in certificate courses.

Like Chuck, Loi Nguyen was inspired by his own experiences to support the Department of Technology Management. Loi co-founded Inphi in 2000. What began as a startup in the family dining room evolved into an industry leader.

“In the past 50 years, society has been changed forever by disruptive innovations in semiconductors, computers, the internet, mobile, cloud, and now artificial intelligence. Successful companies are those that can navigate these technology transitions well. In fact, Inphi became the industry leader for high-speed optical interconnects because we had not only good engineers and technologies, but also a culture of leading disruptive innovation. Technology Management can help generate an ecosystem of successful startups by training students to lead in high-tech entrepreneurship,” said Loi.

Significant community investment has contributed to the department’s rapid growth. Led by their passions, donors have supported programs, scholarships, and research endeavors. Forward-thinking philanthropists have invested in faculty research and teaching by establishing endowed chairs. The Sheldon and Nguyen families each founded an endowed chair in 2025, joining a large base of nationwide supporters who have dedicated time and resources to excellence in technology management.

For Department Chair Paul Leonardi, Duca Family Professor of Technology Management, these gifts are more than recognition: they’re a call to action.

“How do you build businesses that can innovate in an age of technological uncertainty? How does new technology change the way we work, and our businesses, for good? We aim to be the preeminent department in the world answering those two questions. There’s a flywheel between philanthropy and the university, where it can be hard to start new things. If philanthropy can get it moving, we can build momentum,” said Leonardi.

Preserving Campesino Culture

The García-Correa family donates 61 Mexican prints to UC Santa Barbara

A striking painting presides over the mantle of the García-Correa household. Shadowy figures dance over a turquoise and rust background, a palimpsest of symbols from Gil’s own life, like the freight train that carried his father north. For Gil García H’90 and Marti Correa de García, art is a vessel. Their gift of 61 Mexican prints to UC Santa Barbara’s Art, Design, & Architecture Museum honors the resilience and collectivism of campesino culture.

“The collection pays tribute to the García-Correa family. Our parents are examples of the essential contributions of the migrant farm worker to the cultural and economic fabric of Santa Barbara County and beyond. Behind every cultivated field and harvest lies a story of sacrifice, perseverance, and love for family,” said Gil. “The deep value campesinos place on family and community is a powerful basis for their children’s success. This collectivist worldview provides a critical network of social, emotional, and economic support, strong foundations that help children build resilience, pursue education, and achieve their goals despite facing significant systemic and economic challenges.”

“The García-Correa Collection introduces into our holdings a group of foundational artists of the Mexican printmaking movement. During this post-Revolutionary time, artists and activists turned to the graphic arts to quickly communicate social causes important to the Revolution.

Today, this is a particularly important subject in California, and this collection and its exhibitions will foreground the beauty of the culture and the farmworker community while contextualizing their history within our socio-political climate,” said Ana Briz, Ph.D., assistant director and curator of exhibitions at UC Santa Barbara’s Art, Design, & Architecture Museum.

Gil and Marti felt a fervor to embrace their roots while honeymooning in Mexico in 1983. Since then, they have traveled throughout the country, tracing Gil’s father’s early life and returning again and again to Santa Barbara’s sister city, Puerto Vallarta. During their travels, they were fascinated by the Mexican murals painted in the 1920s and 1930s. However, it’s the representations of family life that are most meaningful to Gil and Marti. These images evoke the stories Gil’s father would tell.

“My father always took me to work with him, and those experiences shaped me. As a little boy, seven years old, I picked lemons and walnuts in the fields. Many of the pieces we collected remind me of a happy time I shared in my life with my father and the values that he taught me,” said Gil, who was born and raised in Goleta.

“Collecting anything was not one of our obsessions, but when we became friends with local artist Rafael Parea de la Cabada, lithographs of well-known Mexican artists

— particularly of the 1920s — became our passion. A lot of our collection includes the struggle of the Mexican people, even in the collection of abstract prints,” said Marti.

The García-Correa family has established endowed and current-use funds to preserve the collection and support research, exhibitions, catalogs, programs, and the students who work on the material. Their support will also facilitate future acquisitions and public commissions of Latin American, Mexican and Chicana/Chicano art.

Gil’s grandfather left Mexico during the revolution to avoid conscription. His father returned to Mexico, but when he was 20 years old, the National Army invaded his workplace, a hacienda owned by a revolutionary colonel. Caught between armies, Gil’s father immigrated to the United States. Marti’s grandparents also came to the United States in the early 1920s because of the same struggles. The family’s vision is for the museum to educate the community on the close-knit family values of campesino culture through art, fostering appreciation of its contributions to society.

“Promoting values such as a strong work ethic, humility, love of family, historical integrity, and resilience can be an effective strategy for fostering more positive perceptions of migrants. This approach counters negative stereotypes and builds a more inclusive, empathetic society by highlighting shared human experiences,” said Gil.

Gil founded García Architects in 1977 and designed buildings across Santa Barbara and California while serving as a dedicated public servant and community leader, including a decade on the Santa Barbara City Council. Marti Correa joined García Architects in 1979 to manage finances and built a varied career, from founding T.Y.R.E.S., Inc. to participating in media ventures to leading numerous local nonprofits. Together, their professional and civic work reflects a lifelong commitment to strengthening the Santa Barbara community.

“It was a good partnership, and still is,” said Marti.

Beyond the Classroom

The Duncans support experiences abroad and in the stock market

Matthieu Duncan ’87 knows the power of learning by doing. From his first steps on Wall Street to decades of living abroad, experience has shaped his career as much as the classroom did. It’s why he champions UC Santa Barbara programs that give students real-world challenges that complement the power of public education. Matt and his wife, Marie-Anne, hope their support helps students dig in.

When he was 16, Matt’s father passed away and his family faced significant financial difficulties. Access to an affordable, world-class education set the foundation for everything that followed.

“That’s why I see UC as a public good. It’s a societal benefit that’s important to preserve,” said Matt.

After graduating from UC Santa Barbara with a bachelor’s degree in business economics, Matt earned his MBA from the University of Texas at Austin. He joined Goldman Sachs in New York before quickly moving to London. There, he joined fellow alumni to raise funds for students to study in the United Kingdom. Matt and Marie-Anne later extended that support to the program in France, where the couple resides for a portion of the year.

“Marie-Anne is French, and I’m half French. Understanding other cultures, other ways of doing things, and other perspectives is really important. Supporting students who haven’t been outside the U.S. so they can spend time abroad — especially in France, which is close to our hearts — is a very valuable thing,” said Matt.

“The Duncan Family Education Abroad Scholarship embodies the very spirit of global citizenship we champion at UC Santa Barbara. Matt and Marie-Anne’s profound generosity is rooted in their own rich multicultural experiences and directly empowers our students to study in France, immerse themselves in new cultures, and gain the diverse perspectives essential for navigating our interconnected world. We are deeply thankful for their vision in cultivating a new generation of globally aware leaders,” said Fabio Rambelli, director of UCSB EAP.

Matt and Marie-Anne are drawn to practical experiences that extend far beyond the classroom, like the Division of Social Sciences Dean’s Investment Group.

“Finance and financial markets can be taught in a classroom, but there’s nothing like experiencing it firsthand. It was only when I got to Wall Street, on a trading desk, that it really sank in. You learn so much more by having stakes on the line. That’s why I am supporting the Dean’s Investment Group,” said Matt.

In the Division of Social Sciences Dean’s Investment Group, students manage a real fund established through the generous support of donors like Matt. They develop investment strategies, analyze markets, and pitch ideas to alumni advisors.

“The Duncans’ gift has helped us transform the student experience in the Division of Social Sciences. The Dean’s Investment Group gives undergraduates the chance to step into the world of finance, test their ideas with realtime investment decisions, and receive mentorship from both alumni professionals and economics faculty. This program is a showcase in our division-wide commitment to experiential learning: where students move from classroom theory to practical learning, gaining skills and confidence to meet the future,” said Charlie Hale, Sage Sara Miller McCune Dean of Social Sciences.

“The Dean’s Investment Group gives students a ‘finance lab,’ and they can leverage that experience into incredible opportunities right after graduation. The proceeds of the fund go toward supporting scholarships for firstgeneration students at UC Santa Barbara, which adds a layer of complexity to our strategy and underscores the importance of the entire program,” said Matthew Lang, faculty advisor.

The Dean’s Investment Group and EAP are close to the Duncans, but they are part of a bigger vision: support for public education.

“I had a world-class education at UC Santa Barbara that provided the base for building a fantastic life and career. My life would not have turned out the way it has if UC had not been accessible, and I’m eternally grateful,” said Matt.

Our beautiful campus has an energy that is unmatched and it is reflected in the people around me. I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to branch out and become more independent than I ever thought I could be.

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Endowments & Recipients

Endowed Chairs

Endowed chairs honor exceptional faculty members for their contributions to academia and are crucial in sustaining UC Santa Barbara’s excellence. The following benefactors, by establishing endowed chairs in various areas, have made a permanent investment in the future of UC Santa Barbara. List re ects appointments during scal year 2024-2025.

Campus-wide

Jack and Laura Dangermond Chair in Conservation

Jack and Laura Dangermond, Donors

Amy Frazier, Dangermond Professor of Conservation Science

Edward A. Dickson Emeriti Professorship University of California Presidential Chair

Edward A. Dickson, Donor

Virgil Elings Endowed Chair in Quantum Science

Betty Elings Wells H’10, Donor

Ania Bleszynski Jayich, Elings Professor of Quantum Science

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Initiative Professorships, Cluster I Campus-wide (Mind and Machine Intelligence Initiative)

Professor Duncan H’09 and Suzanne MA’70 Mellichamp, Donors

Miguel Eckstein, Mellichamp Professor of Mind and Machine Intelligence

William Wang, Mellichamp Professor of Arti cial Intelligence and Designs

Max Farrell, Mellichamp Professor of Mind and Machine Economics

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Initiative Professorships, Cluster II Campus-wide (Racial Environmental Justice Initiative)

Professor Duncan H’09 and Suzanne MA’70 Mellichamp, Donors

Jayajit Chakraborty, Mellichamp Professor of Racial Environmental Justice

Kathryn Grace, Mellichamp Professor of Racial Environmental Justice

Bhavna Shamasunder, Mellichamp Professor of Racial Environmental Justice

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Initiative Professorships, Cluster III Campus-wide (Sustainability Initiative)

Professor Duncan H’09 and Suzanne MA’70 Mellichamp, Donors

Mahdi Abu-Omar, Mellichamp Professor of Green Chemistry

Eric Masanet, Mellichamp Professor of Sustainability Science for Emerging Technologies

Susannah Scott, Mellichamp Professor of Sustainable Catalytic Processing

Phillip Christopher, Mellichamp Professor of Sustainable Manufacturing

University of California Presidential Chair I

University of California Presidential Chair II

University of California Presidential Chair III

College of Letters & Science

Güenter and June Ahlers Chair in Experimental Physics Department of Physics

Professor Güenter and June* Ahlers, Donors

Zvonimir Dogic, Ahlers Professor of Experimental Physics

King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud Chair in Islamic Studies Department of History

The Saudi Royal Family, Donors

Adam Sabra, King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud Professor of Islamic Studies

Alec P. Alexander Chair in Economics Department of Economics

Dr. Walter* H’12 and Thelma* Mead, Donors

The Argyropoulos Endowed Chair in Hellenic Studies

Department of Classics

Jim Argyropoulos, Donor

Helen Morales, Argyropoulos Professor of Hellenic Studies

Jody and John Arnhold Endowed Director of Performance

Department of Theater and Dance

Jody and John ‘75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

Brandon Whited, Arnhold Endowed Director of Performance

Jody and John Arnhold Endowed Chair in Dance Studies

Department of Theater and Dance

Jody and John ‘75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

Ninotchka D. Bennahum, Arnhold Professor of Dance Studies

John P. Arnhold Presidential Chair in English Department of English

Jody and John ‘75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

Jim Kearney, Department Chair and Arnhold Presidential Professor of English

Richard F. Aster, Jr. Chair in Economics Department of Economics

Richard F. Aster, Jr.* ’63,’65, Donor

Mitchell Ho man, Aster Professor of Economics

Joxe Miguel Barandiaran Chair in Basque Studies

Department of Spanish and Portuguese Ministry of Culture of the Autonomous Basque Government in Spain, the Federation of Basque-Navarrese Savings and Loan, Donors

Bedrosian Coyne Presidential Chair in Neuroscience

Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Karen Bedrosian Coyne ‘91 and Ted Coyne, John and Judith Bedrosian, Donors

Bertelsen Presidential Chair in Technology and Society

Letters & Science, Center for Information Technology and Society (CITS)

Mark ’66 and Susan ’67 Bertelsen, Donors

Joseph Walther, Bertelsen Presidential Chair in Information Technology and Society

Leonard Broom Chair in Demography

Letters & Science, Broom Center for Demography

Professor Leonard* and Gretchan* Broom, Donors

Shelly Lundberg, Broom Professor of Demography

John Carbon Chair in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology

Amgen Foundation, William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation, Franklin and Catherine Johnson Foundation, and the Rathmann Family Foundation, Donors

Chang Family Endowed Chair in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology

Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Dr. Shing Chang ‘75 and Sheng-Yung P. Chang ‘71, Donors

Virgil Cordano OFM Chair in Catholic Studies

Department of Religious Studies

Charles Schwab, Charles* and Harriet* Burke, Richard and Marguerite Berti, and the Franciscan Friars, Donors

Christine Thomas, Cordano Professor of Catholic Studies

Dorothy and Sherrill C. Corwin Chair in Music Composition

Department of Music

Bruce* H’97 and Toni Corwin, Donors

João Pedro Oliveira, Corwin Professor of Music Composition

The XIVth Dalai Lama Chair in Tibetan

Buddhism and Cultural Studies

Department of Religious Studies

Various Donors

Jack and Laura Dangermond Chair in Geography

Department of Geography

Jack and Laura Dangermond, Donors

Trisalyn Nelson, Dangermond Professor of Geography

Dehlsen Chair in Environmental Studies Environmental Studies Program

James G.P. and Deanna C. Dehlsen, Donors

David Pellow, Dehlsen Professor of Environmental Studies

Michael Douglas Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts Chair

Division of Humanities and Fine Arts

Michael K. Douglas ’68, Donor

Daina Ramey Berry, Michael Douglas Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts

Robert and Patricia Duggan Chair I in Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Robert Duggan ’66, Trish Duggan ‘66, Donors

Denise Montell, Duggan Professor of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Robert and Patricia Duggan Chair II in Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Robert Duggan ’66, Trish Duggan ‘66, Donors

Craig Montell, Duggan Professor of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Janet and Ian Duncan Chair in Actuarial Science

Department of Statistics and Applied Probability

Janet and Ian Duncan, Donors

Gareth Peters, Duncan Professor of Actuarial Science

Robert & Liisa Erickson Presidential Chair in English

Department of English

Jody and John ‘75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

Ben Olguín, Robert and Liisa Erickson Presidential Chair in English

Marsha and Jay Glazer Chair in Jewish Studies

Department of Religious Studies

Marsha and Jay Glazer Foundation, Donor

Roy and Janet Hardiman Interdisciplinary Chair in Molecular Biology

Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Roy ‘81,’83 and Janet Hardiman, Donors

Je Henley Chair in Economics

Department of Economics

Je ’66 and Judy H’09 Henley, Donors

Finn E. Kydland, Henley Professor of Economics

2004 Nobel Prize in Economics

Lai Ho and Wu Cho-liu Chair in Taiwan Studies

Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies

The Taiwanese American Foundation of San Diego, and Various Donors

Howard Chiang, Lai Ho and Wu Cho-liu Professor of Taiwan Studies

Blair Hull Chair in Women’s Studies Department of Feminist Studies

M. Blair Hull ’65, Donor

Eileen Boris, Hull Professor of Women’s Studies

Kundan Kaur Kapany Chair in Sikh Studies

Department of Global and International Studies

Dr. Narinder* and Satinder* Kapany, Donors

Anshu Malhotra, Kapany Professor of Sikh Studies

E. Khashoggi Industries, LLC Chair in Letters and Science

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Essam and Layla Khashoggi, Donors

Louis G. Lancaster Chair in International Relations

Department of Political Science

Louis* H’89 and Winifred* H’89 Lancaster, Donors

Luis Leal Chair in Chicana and Chicano Studies

Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies Various Donors

Aida Hurtado, Leal Professor of Chicana and Chicano Studies

Sage Sara Miller McCune Dean of Social Sciences Chair

Division of Social Sciences

Sage, Donor

Charles Hale, Sage Sara Miller McCune Dean of Social Sciences

Walter J. Mead Chair in Economics Department of Economics

Dr. Walter* H’12 and Thelma* Mead, Donors

Robert M. Norris Presidential Chair in Earth Science

Department of Earth Science

Alec ’76 and Claudia ’75 Webster, Dr. Douglas and Rachel Burbank, Susan L. Dougherty ’94, Donors

David Valentine, Robert M. Norris Presidential Chair in Earth Science

North Hall Chair I Department of Sociology

Waverly Duck, North Hall Professor of Sociology

North Hall Chair II Department of Physics

Cli ord Johnson, North Hall Professor of Physics

North Hall Chair III

Department of Black Studies

Sabrina Strings, North Hall Professor of Black Studies

Maxwell C. and Mary Pellish Chair in Economics

Department of Economics

Colonel Maxwell C.* and Mary* Pellish, Donors

Ryan Oprea, Pellish Professor of Economics

Aaron and Cherie Raznick Endowed Chair Department of Economics

Aaron* H’88 and Cherie Raznick, Donors

Theodore C. Bergstrom, Raznick Professor of Economics

J. F. Rowny Chair in Comparative Religions

Department of Religious Studies

The Rowny Foundation, Donor

J. F. Rowny Chair in Religion and Society

Department of Religious Studies

The Rowny Foundation, Donor

Arthur N. Rupe Chair in the Social E ects of Mass Communication

Department of Communication

Arthur N. Rupe* H’08, Donor

Ronald E. Rice, Rupe Professor of the Social E ects of Mass Communication

Arent and Jean Schuyler Chair in Environmental Studies

Environmental Studies Program

Professor Arent H. Schuyler, Jr.* ’61 and Jean K. Schuyler* H’13, Donors

Carla D’Antonio, Schuyler Professor of Environmental Studies

International Shinto Foundation Chair in Shinto Studies

Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies

International Shinto Foundation, Donor Fabio Rambelli, Shinto Foundation Professor

Charles A. Storke II Chair in Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology

Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology

Charles A. Storke, II*, Donor

Armand Kuris, Storke Professor of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology

Charles A. Storke II Chair in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology

Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology

Charles A. Storke, II*, Donor

Koichi Takashima Chair in Japanese Cultural Studies

Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies

Kyoei Steel Corporation, Donor

Sabine Frühstück, Takashima Professor of Japanese Cultural Studies

Anne and Michael Towbes Graduate Dean Chair

Graduate Division

Michael Towbes* H’11 and Anne Smith Towbes H’20, Donors

Janine Jones, Associate Vice Chancellor for Graduate A airs, Anne and Michael Towbes Dean of the Graduate Division

Bhagvan Vimalnath Endowed Chair in Jain Studies

Department of Religious Studies

Drs. Meera and Jasvant Modi, Mrs. Rita and Dr. Narendra Parson, Mrs. Raksha and Mr. Harshad Shah, Donors

Anil Mundra, Bhagvan Vimalnath Professor of Jain Studies

Anton Vonk Chair in Environmental Politics Department of Political Science

Anton Vonk* MA’05 and Dr. Diane L. Boss, Donors

Leah Stokes, Vonk Associate Professor of Environmental Politics

Wenger Family Chair in Environmental Sustainability Environmental Studies Program

Howard ‘82 and Lisa ‘82 Wenger, Donors

Richard Whited Chair in Interdisciplinary Science Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Dr. Richard* ‘63,’69 and Paula Whited, Donors

Wilcox Family Chair in BioMedicine Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Drs. Gary* ’69,’72 and Susan ’70,’72,’75 Wilcox, Donors

Dennis Clegg, Wilcox Professor of BioMedicine

Wilcox Family Chair in Biotechnology Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Drs. Gary* ’69,’72 and Susan ’70,’72,’75 Wilcox, Donors

Joel Rothman, Wilcox Professor of Biotechnology

Wilcox Family Chair in Entrepreneurial Economics Department of Economics

Drs. Gary* ’69,’72 and Susan ’70,’72,’75 Wilcox, Donors

Daniel Martin, Wilcox Professor of Entrepreneurial Economics

Wilcox Family Presidential Chair in Molecular Biology Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Drs. Gary* ’69,’72 and Susan ’70,’72,’75 Wilcox, Donors

Dick Wolf Director of the CarseyWolf Center and Presidential Chair in Media Studies

Carsey-Wolf Center

Dick A. Wolf, Donor

Patrice Petro, Dick Wolf Director of the Carsey-Wolf Center and Presidential Chair in Media Studies

Susan and Bruce Worster Chair in Experimental Physics Department of Physics

Susan Worster ’70 and Bruce Worster, PhD ’71, Donors

Andrea Young, Worster Professor of Experimental Physics

Susan and Bruce Worster Chair for the Dean of Science

Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Susan Worster ’70 and Bruce Worster, PhD ’71, Donors

Shelly Gable, Dean and Worster Professor of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Yardi Chair In Geography Department of Geography

Yardi Foundation, Donor

Alan Murray, Yardi Professor of Geography

Pat and Joe Yzurdiaga Chair in Experimental Science Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Pat and Joe* Yzurdiaga, Donors

Joe Incandela, Yzurdiaga Professor of Experimental Science

The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering

Eugene Aas Chair in Computer Science Department of Computer Science

Mark ’66 and Susan ’67 Bertelsen, Donors

Yu-Xiang Wang, Aas Professor of Computer Science

ALCOA Chair in Materials Department of Materials

The Aluminum Company of America, Donor

Tresa Pollock, ALCOA Professor of High Tech Materials

Rod Alferness-David Henke Chair in Computer Science Excellence

The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering

David Henke ‘78 and Elana Tabachniko , Anonymous, Donors

Richard A. Auhll Professorship and Dean’s Chair in Engineering

The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering

Richard A. Auhll* H’20, Donor

Umesh Mishra, Dean and Auhll Professor for the Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering

Cree Endowed Chair in Solid State Lighting and Displays

Department of Materials

Cree Inc., F. Neal Hunter, Dr. Umesh and Susan Mishra, and Dr. Steven P. DenBaars and Susan Eng-DenBaars, Donors

Shuji Nakamura, Cree Professor of Solid State Lighting and Displays

2014 Nobel Prize in Physics

Glen and Susanne Culler Chair in Computer Science

Department of Computer Science

Zhu Family Foundation, Anonymous, Donors

Prabhanjan Ananth, Culler Professor of Computer Science

Doluca Family Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Tunç ’81 and Lale Doluca, Donors

Mark Rodwell, Doluca Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Duval Family Presidential Chair in Energy E ciency

The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering, Institute for Energy E ciency

Glenn ’80 and Bettina Duval, Donors

Rich Wolski, Duval Family Presidential Chair in Energy E ciency

The Tony Evans Chair in Structural Materials

Department of Materials

Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian, and Various Donors

Robert McMeeking, Evans Professor of Structural Materials

Christian A. Felipe Chair in Technology Management

Department of Technology Management

Christian A. Felipe, Donor

Nelson Phillips, Christian A. Felipe

Distinguished Professor of Technology Management

Founder’s Chair in Chemical Engineering in Honor of Dr. John E. Myers

Department of Chemical Engineering

Professor Duncan H’09 and Suzanne MA’70 Mellichamp, and Various Donors

M. Scott Shell, Myers Professor of Chemical Engineering

Founder’s Chair in Chemical Engineering in Honor of Dr. Robert G. Rinker

Department of Chemical Engineering

Professor Duncan H’09 and Suzanne MA’70 Mellichamp, and Various Donors

John and Eileen Gerngross Chair in Computer Science Department of Computer Science

John ’82 and Cheryl Gerngross, Anonymous, Donors

Misha Sra, Gerngross Professor of Computer Science

Investment Group of Santa Barbara Chair in Innovation and Entrepreneurship Department of Technology Management

Reece ‘66 and Christine Duca, Investment Group of Santa Barbara, Donors

Investment Group of Santa Barbara Founding Director of the Master’s of Technology Management Program and Duca Family Professor of Technology Management Department of Technology Management

Reece ‘66 and Christine Duca, Investment Group of Santa Barbara, Donors

Paul Leonardi, Duca Family Professor of Technology Management

Fred Kavli Chair in Nanotechnology Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Fred Kavli* H’05, Donor

John Bowers, Kavli Professor of Nanotechnology

Fred Kavli Chair in Optoelectronics and Sensors

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Fred Kavli* H’05, Donor

Frank Koenig Distinguished Chair in Signals and Systems

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Franklin R. Koenig ‘85, Donor

Edward Noble Kramer Chair in Materials Department of Materials

Dr. Edward* and Gail Kramer, Donors

Rachel Segalman, Kramer Professor of Materials

The Herbert Kroemer Endowed Chair in Materials Science Department of Materials

Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian, Anonymous, and Various Donors

Chris Van de Walle, Kroemer Professor of Materials Science

Leadership Chair in Computer Science Department of Computer Science

Anonymous Donor

Divyakant Agrawal, Leadership Professor of Computer Science

Mehrabian Career Development Chairs (6)

The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering

Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian, Donors

Mehrabian Chancellor’s Chairs (5)

The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering

Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian, Donors

Beth Pruitt, Mehrabian Chancellor’s Chair

Je Sakamoto, Mehrabian Chancellor’s Chair

Mehrabian Endowed Chair in the College of Engineering

The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering

Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian, Donors

Linda Petzold, Mehrabian Professor, College of Engineering

Mehrabian Endowed Chair in Materials Department of Materials

Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian, Donors

Carlos Levi, Mehrabian Professor of Materials

Mehrabian Interdisciplinary Endowed Chair

The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering

Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian, Donors

Irene Beyerlein, Mehrabian Interdisciplinary Endowed Professor

Mehrabian Presidential Chair in Engineering

The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering

Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian, Donors

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Chair in Process Control

Department of Chemical Engineering

Professor Duncan H’09 and Suzanne MA’70

Mellichamp, Donors

James Rawlings, Mellichamp Professor of Process Control

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Endowed Chair in Systems Engineering

Department of Chemical Engineering

Professor Duncan H’09 and Suzanne MA’70 Mellichamp, Donors

Michael Doherty, Mellichamp Professor of Systems Engineering

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Chair in Functional Materials Department of Materials

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor

Glenn Fredrickson, Mitsubishi Professor of Functional Materials

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Chair in Solid State Lighting and Displays

Department of Materials

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor

Steven P. DenBaars, Mitsubishi Professor of Solid State Lighting and Displays

Venkatesh Narayanamurti Chair in Computer Science

Department of Computer Science

Karl Lopker* ‘73 and Pamela Meyer Lopker ’77, Donors

Xifeng Yan, Narayanamurti Professor of Computer Science

Loi and Adele Nguyen Chair in Technology Management

Department of Technology Management

Dr. Loi and Adele Nguyen, Donors

Warren and Katharine Schlinger

Distinguished Professorship in Chemical Engineering

Department of Chemical Engineering

Warren and Katharine Schlinger Foundation, Donor

Michael Gordon, Schlinger Professor of Chemical Engineering

Cli R. Scholle Endowed Chair in Chemical Engineering

Department of Chemical Engineering

Cli R. Scholle ‘70, Donor

Michelle O’Malley, Scholle Professor of Chemical Engineering

Seoul Optodevice Chair in Solid State Lighting

Department of Materials

Seoul Optodevice Corporation, Donor

James Speck, Seoul Optodevice Professor of Solid State Lighting

Sheldon Family Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurship

Department of Technology Management

Chuck and Missy Sheldon, Donors

Stansbury Chair in Computer Science

Department of Computer Science

Tayloe and Cindy Stansbury, Anonymous, Donors

Murphy Niu, Stansbury Professor of Computer Science

Tinybell Endowed Chair in Computer Science

Department of Computer Science

Zhu Family Foundation, Anonymous, Donors

Donald W. Whittier Chair in Electrical Engineering Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

The Mericos Foundation, Donor Umesh Mishra, Whittier Professor of Electrical Engineering

Fred and Linda R. Wudl Chair in Materials Science Department of Materials

Professor Fred and Dr. Linda R. Wudl, Donors

Ram Seshadri, Wudl Professor of Materials Science

Zhu Chair in Computer Science Department of Computer Science

Dr. Hongjun Zhu ’02 and Jing Wang ’98, Dr. Huican Zhu ’00, Anonymous, Donors

Wenbo Guo, Zhu Professor of Computer Science

Bren School of Environmental Science & Management

Donald Bren Chair for the Dean of Environmental Science & Management

Bren School of Environmental Science & Management

The Donald Bren Foundation, Donor

Steven D. Gaines, Dean and Professor for the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management

Donald Bren Chair in Corporate Environmental Management

Bren School of Environmental Science & Management

The Donald Bren Foundation, Donor

Donald Bren Distinguished Professorship in Environmental Law

Bren School of Environmental Science & Management

The Donald Bren Foundation, Donor

James Salzman, Bren Professor of Environmental Law

Donald Bren Distinguished Professorship in Interdisciplinary Studies

Bren School of Environmental Science & Management

The Donald Bren Foundation, Donor

Christopher Costello, Bren Professor of Environmental and Resource Economics

Corporate Environmental Management

Endowed Chair

Bren School of Environmental Science & Management

Shawn ‘78 and Brook Byers, Donors

Gevirtz Graduate School of Education

Michael M. Gerber Chair in Instructional Innovation & Technology for Exceptional Children

Gevirtz Graduate School of Education

Anonymous Donor

Jules Zimmer Dean’s Chair in the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education

Gevirtz Graduate School of Education

Anonymous Donor

Je rey Milem, Jules Zimmer Dean of the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education

Interdisciplinary

Bruker Endowed Chair in Engineering and the Sciences

The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering and Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Bruker Corporation, Donor

Ania Bleszynski Jayich, Bruker Professor of Engineering and the Sciences

Ruth Garland Chair for the Director of the Center for Stem Cell Biology and Engineering

Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology

William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation, Donor

Alan and Ruth Heeger Chair in Interdisciplinary Science

Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Professor Alan J. and Ruth Heeger, Donors

Craig Hawker, Heeger Professor of Interdisciplinary Science

Research Institutes

Chancellor’s Chair Professor of Theoretical Physics

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

Marvin Clarke* ’51, Donor

David Gross, Chancellor’s Chair Professor of Theoretical Physics

2004 Nobel Prize in Physics

Peter J. Clarke Chair for the Director of the California NanoSystems Institute

California NanoSystems Institute

Sputtered Films Corporation, Donor

Craig Hawker, Clarke Professor and Director of the California NanoSystems Institute

Carl P. Feinberg Chair in Theoretical Physics

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

Carl P. Feinberg, Donor

Frederick W. Gluck Chair in Theoretical Physics

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

Frederick W. Gluck, Donor

Lars Bildsten, Gluck Professor of Theoretical Physics and Director, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

Susan F. Gurley Chair in Theoretical Physics & Biology

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

John ’78,’83 and Meg Gurley, Donors

Boris Shraiman, Gurley Professor of Theoretical Physics and Biology

Harriman Chair in Neuroscience

Neuroscience Research Institute

Thomas J. Harriman* H’17, Eleanor L. Harriman*, Donors

Kenneth Kosik, Harriman Professor of Neuroscience

La Kretz Center Director Chair

Natural Reserve System (Sedgwick Reserve)

Morton La Kretz, Linda La Kretz Duttenhaver ’77, Donors

Frank Davis, La Kretz Center Director Chair

Wayne Rosing, Simon & Diana Raab Chair in Theoretical Astrophysics

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

Wayne Rosing H’18 and Dorothy Largay H’18, the TABASGO Foundation, Drs. Simon and Diana Raab, Donors

Troxel Family Chair in Theoretical Physics

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

Deborah and Douglas Troxel, Donors

Pat and Joe Yzurdiaga Chair in Theoretical Physics

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

Pat and Joe* Yzurdiaga, Donors

Leon Balents, Yzurdiaga Professor of Theoretical Physics

*Deceased

H = Honorary Alumni

Endowed Fellowships

Endowed graduate fellowships enable UC Santa Barbara to sustain the tradition of excellence in graduate research and teaching, and ensure that our talented students have the best possible learning environment. The university gratefully acknowledges alumni, parents, faculty, friends, organizations and the UC Santa Barbara Foundation trustees who have established endowed graduate fellowships of $100,000 or more.

Güenter and June Ahlers Graduate Fellowship in Physics

Professor Güenter and June* Ahlers, Donors

Janet A. Alpert Fellowship in Economics

Janet A. Alpert ’68, Donor

Jane Altman Memorial Fellowship Fund

Pat ’57 and Bill* Altman, Donors

Mortimer Andron Fellowships in Economics

Dr. Mortimer* and Bea Andron, Donors

Bluma Appel Jewish Studies Fund

Bluma Appel*, Donor

Arnhold Commons: English Department Fellows

Jody and John ‘75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

Arnhold Endowment for Excellence in English

Jody and John ‘75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

Stuart Atkins Fellowship Fund

Stuart and Arlene Atkins, Dr. Stuart* and Lillian* Atkins, and Various Donors

Barpal Family Fellowship in the College of Engineering

Dr. Itzik ’68,’70 and Marge Barpal, Donors

Thomas P. and Joan F. Barrera Endowed Fellowship in Chemical Engineering

Dr. Thomas P. Barrera ‘85, Donor

Charles Bazerman Faculty Fellowship Fund

Dr. Charles Bazerman and Dr. Shirley Geok-lin Lim, Donors

Jean Belin Fellowship in French and Italian

Robert H. Sommer*, Naomi Sommer*, and Tana Sommer-Belin, Donors

Fritz E. Bischo Fund for Psychology

Estate of Fritz E. Bischo , Donor

Bonderson Fellowships in Biomedical Engineering and Materials Engineering

Paul R. Bonderson, Jr. and Sandra K. Bonderson, Donors

Robert L. Boughton Jr. Endowed Environmental Communication Fellowship

Sally A. Boughton, Robert Lee Boughton, III ’80, Donors

Bren Environmental Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fellowship Program

Shawn ‘78 and Brook Byers, Donors

Donald Bren Foundation Fellowships

Donald Bren Foundation, Donor

Broida-Hirschfelder Graduate Fellowship in the Sciences

Elizabeth S. Hirschfelder*, the Faculty Women’s Club, and other individuals, Donors

Catherine Bruce Endowment Fellowship Fund

Estate of Catherine Bruce, Donor

Carbon-Clarke Graduate Fellowships in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Anonymous Donor

Wallace Chafe and Marianne Mithun Fund for Research on Understudied Languages

Dr. Wallace Chafe* and Dr. Marianne Mithun, Donors

Chancellor’s Graduate Fellowship Anonymous Donor

The Chang Family Fellowship

Dr. Shing Chang ‘75 and Sheng-Yung P. Chang ‘71, Donors

Chemical Engineering Graduate Student Support Fund

Various Donors

Dorman L. Commons Fellowship Fund California Commission on the Teaching Profession, Donor

Community Fellows Fund

The Helen & Will Webster Foundation, James S. Bower Foundation, Anonymous, Donors

Steve and Sue Cooper Graduate Fellowship Fund

Stephen* ’68 and Susan ’69 Cooper, Donors

Costas Graduate Fellowship

Rafael R. Costas, Jr. ’85, Donor

Marika Critelli Fellowship Fund

Dr. Ann Lippincott ’83,’99 and Ned Emerson ’65, and Various Donors

CSEP Mentor Leadership Fellow Fund

Drs. Fiona and Michael Goodchild, Donors

Cyberboost Grad Student Support Fund

Anonymous Donor

Brython Davis Graduate Fellowship

Brython P. Davis*, Donor

Deckers Outdoor Corporation Fellowship for the Bren School

Anonymous Donor

Charles Den Bell Student Fellowship Fund

Estate of Charles Den Bell, Donor

Jean Devlin Initiative Fund

Richard A. Auhll* H’20, Roy ’81,’83 and Janet Hardiman, Perri Heinz-Harcourt ’71, and other individuals, foundations and corporations, Donors

Robert H. DeWolfe Teaching Fellowship in Organic Chemistry

Barbara B. DeWolfe*, Donor

James D. and Carol N. Dixon Graduate Fellowship Fund

Dr. Carol and James Dixon, Donors

Dow Discovery Fellowship in Chemical Engineering

The Dow Chemical Company, Donor

Harold A. and Kathleen Drake Fund in History

Dr. Harold and Kathleen Drake, Donors

Duval Family Fellowship in Energy E ciency

Glenn ’80 and Bettina Duval, Donors

Roy T. Eddleman Endowed Fellowship in Quantum Innovation

Roy T. Eddleman*, Donor

The Lloyd and Mary Edwards Field Studies Fellowship

Dr. Lloyd ’71 and Mary ’66 Edwards, Donors

Endowed Graduate Fellowship Fund in Computer Science

Dr. Huican Zhu ’00, Donor

Charles J. Erasmus Award

Dr. Donald and Carrie Brown, and Dr. David W. Brokensha*, Donors

The Nejat B. Ezal Fellowship Fund

The Ezal family, friends of Nejat Ezal, and Various Donors

Erna V. Fisher Trust Fellowship for Czech Music

Erna V. Fisher*, Donor

Linda and David Forman Fund for Community Fellows

David ‘66 and Linda ‘67 Forman, Donors

Foundation for the Future – Graduate Student Initiative

Professor Duncan H’09 and Suzanne MA’70 Mellichamp, James Heslin ‘73 and Rose Hau, Michael R. Costello ‘88, and Various Donors

French and Italian Fellowship Fund Anonymous Donor

Peter Racine Fricker Fellowship for PostDoctoral Studies in Music Composition

A. Helen* and Peter* Fricker, Donors

Esme Frost Fund

Frank J. Frost and Amanda Clark Frost, Frank J. Frost & Amanda Clark Frost 1990 Charitable Remainder Unitrust, Donors

Bernice and Karl Geiringer Music Fellowship

Bernice Geiringer* H’01, Donor

Pat and Irving Glazer Graduate Fellowship in Jewish Studies

Pat and Irving Glazer, Donors

The Harry Glicken Fund

Milton* and Ida* Glicken, and Various Donors

Goodchild Fellowship Fund

Drs. Fiona and Michael Goodchild, Donors

Fiona and Michael Goodchild Graduate Mentoring Award Fund

Drs. Fiona and Michael Goodchild, Donors

John T. Gray Memorial Summer Internship Fellowships

Various Donors

John Greathouse Entrepreneurship Award in Technology Management

Various Donors

Philip & Helen Green Research Fellowship Fund

Dr. Judith L. Green, Michael and Judith Green, and Various Donors

Thomas G. Haring Memorial Fellowship

Dr. Norris* and Dorothy Haring, Catherine Breen Haring, Martha Haring Fredrickson, Kathryn A. Haring, and other family members, friends and colleagues, Donors

Hawker Family Fund For The Wudl Scholars Program

Dr. Craig Hawker and Dr. Athena Philippides, Donors

William Randolph Hearst Fund

The William Randolph Hearst Foundation, Donor

Ardis O. Higgins Graduate Fellowship in Ethnomusicology

Ardis O. Higgins*, Donor

Ardis O. Higgins Graduate Fellowship in Scandinavian Music

Ardis O. Higgins*, Donor

George Holbrook Fellowship Fund

George* and Tara* Holbrook, Donors

James Hong Memorial Research Fellowship Fund

Various Donors

The Gary T. and Corinne M. Horowitz Graduate Student Fellowship

Dr. Gary and Corinne Horowitz, Donors

Umi Hoshijima Graduate Award for Marine Conservation

Dr. Masahiko and Yukiko Hoshijima, Donors

Institute for Energy E ciency Fellowship Fund

Shawn ‘78 and Brook Byers, Donors

Islamic Studies Fellowship

H.R.H. Prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz and the Saudi Royal Family, Donors

Dr. J Student Teacher Fellowship Fund

Individuals honoring Dr. Richard Jamgochian, Donors

Japan Bamboo Association Fund

Japan Bamboo Association, Donor

M. Kent Jennings Fellowship Endowment

Dr. M. Kent Jennings, Donor

Kenneth Karmiole Annual Endowed Research Fellowship

Kenneth Karmiole ’68, Donor

Robert Kelley Endowment Memorial Scholarship Fund

Dorcas L. Kelley ’84, Donor

George P. and Joan B. Kerns Fellowship in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Dr. George* ’69 and Joan* ’80 Kerns, Donors

George P. and Joan B. Kerns Fellowship in Interdisciplinary Engineering and Science

Dr. George* ’69 and Joan* ’80 Kerns, Donors

KITP Graduate Fellowship Fund

Glenn ’80 and Bettina Duval, Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree* H’12, and Various Donors

Herbert Kroemer Endowed Fellowship Fund

Dr. Henry ’80 and Bih-Charn ’77 Chien, Donors

The H. William Kuni Bren Fellows Endowed Research Fund

H. William Kuni, Donor

La Kretz Fellowship Endowment

Morton La Kretz, Linda La Kretz Duttenhaver ’77, Donors

Lakhan-Pal Family Fellowship

Nilita and Vivek Paul, Donors

Louis Lancaster Graduate Fellowship in Political Science

Louis* H’89 and Winifred* H’89 Lancaster, Donors

The Latin American Fishery Fellows Program

Walton Family Foundation, Donor

Israel Levitan Memorial Fellowship in Art Studio

Idee Levitan-Maxted*, Donor

Margaret P. Mallory Fellowship in Art History

Margaret Mallory*, Donor

Margaret P. Mallory Fellowship in Music

Margaret Mallory*, Donor

York & Highoohi Mandra Student Support Fund

Dr. York T. Mandra*, Donor

Michael Mantell Fellowship and Symposium in Environmental Justice

Various Donors

Sara Miller McCune Endowed Fellowship

Sara Miller McCune H’05, Donor

MC-CAM Fellowships and Administration Fund

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor

Mary Beth McGee Fellowship Fund

Dr. J. Sears and Marni McGee, Donors

Walter J. Mead Research

Assistant Endowment

Drs. Gary* ‘69,‘72 and Susan ‘70,‘72,‘75 Wilcox, Donors

Steve and Barbara Mendell Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Cultural Literacy

Steven ’63 and Barbara Mendell, Donors

The Mendell Prize in Political Science

Steven ’63 and Barbara Mendell, Donors

Anthony and Marion Menk Music A liates Graduate Fellowship

Anthony* and Marion* Menk, Donors

Mitsubishi Chemical Fellowship in Chemical Engineering

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor

Mitsubishi Chemical Fellowship in Materials

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor

Alfred Moir Fellowship in Art History

Dr. Alfred Kummer Moir*, Donor

The Gale and Richard Morrison Fellowship Fund

Drs. Gale and Richard ‘69 Morrison, Donors

Radhakrishnan Nagarajan Family Fund for Engineering Excellence

Dr. Radhakrishnan Nagarajan ’92 and Ayano Nagaoka ‘98, Donors

OneBren Endowed Graduate Student Fellowship for Diversity

Peggy J. Lubchenco and Steven D. Gaines, and Various Donors

Opus One Musical Scholarship Fund

June H. Schuerch*, The Samuel B. and Margaret C. Mosher Foundation, and other individuals, Donors

The Louise A. and Stephen D. Pahl Graduate Fellowship Endowment in Social Sciences

Stephen D. ’77 and Louise A. ’77 Pahl, Donors

Kenneth Pai Graduate Fellowship in Chinese Studies

Bruce G. Wilcox ’77, Donor

Ann Parkinson Kagano Family Endowment For Literacy

Dr. Ann P. Kagano ‘81, Donor

Joseph & Dorothy Polchinski Graduate Student Fellowship

Dr. Dorothy Chun and Dr. Joseph Polchinski*, Donors

Rathmann Graduate Fellowship in Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation, Franklin and Catherine Johnson Foundation, and other individuals, foundations and corporations, Donors

Rob Rebstock Scholars Fund

The Kirby-Jones Foundation, William K. Jones ’77, Donor

Murray Roman Curatorial Fellowship

Eva Haller, and family and friends of Murray Roman, Donors

Danelle Storm Rosati and Mario M. Rosati Endowed Fellowship in Language Excellence

Danelle Storm Rosati ‘77 and Mario Rosati, Donors

Bruce Rickborn and Ross Johnson Endowed Graduate Fellowship Fund

Dr. Ross* ’70 and Charlotte Johnson, Donors

Warren and Katharine Schlinger Graduate Fellowship Fund in Chemical Engineering

Warren and Katharine Schlinger Foundation, Donor

Harold and Hester Schoen Fellowship Fund

Harold* and Hester* Schoen, Donors

Robert L. Schumann Endowed Vocal Fund in Music

Estate of Catherine Schumann, Donor

Nien-Tsu Shen and Ching-Chih Hsiao

Endowed Promise Fellowship Fund

Dr. Nien-Tsu Shen ‘76 and Ching-Chih Hsiao, Donors

Philip and Aida Si Foundation Dean’s Scholar Fund in Education

The Philip and Aida Si Educational Foundation, Donor

The Single Step Fellowship in Land Ethics Single Step Foundation, Donor

Southern California Edison/Edison International Summer Internship Fellowship

Southern California Edison, Donor

Emil Steck, Jr. Fellowship Fund

Fredric E. Steck and the Steck Family Foundation, Donors

Charles A. Storke II Fellowships in Biology

Charles A. Storke, II*, Donor

Mananya Tantiwiwat Fellowship Award

Various Donors

Technology Management Graduate Program

Je ’66 and Judy H’09 Henley, Donors

Thormahlen Family Fellowship in Economics

William J. Thormahlen Family, Donors

John Tokuyama Memorial Fellowship

Dr. Samuel Tokuyama ’69, Alice Tokuyama*, Donors

Louis H. Towbes Graduate Fellowship Program Fund

Michael* H’11 and Gail* Towbes, Donors

Toshiko Ushiyama Memorial Fund

Tominori Yamada, Donor

UCSB History Associates Donald Van Gelderen Memorial Fund

Jo Beth Van Gelderen*, Donor

Walsin Lihwa Electronics and Photonics Research Center Fellowship

Walsin Lihwa Corporation, Donor

Walton Foundation Sustainable Water Market Program

Walton Family Foundation, Donor

Dr. To-Far Wang International Fellowship Endowment

Dr. To-Far Wang, Dr. Grace Blocher, Wei Bung Wang, Donors

Betty Elings Wells Fellowship Fund

Betty Elings Wells H’10, Donor

White Family Graduate Fellowship Endowment Fund

Philip ’84 and Ann White, Donors

White Family Graduate Fellowship in the Division of Social Sciences

Philip ’84 and Ann White, Donors

Wilcox Family Graduate Fellowship in BioMedicine

Drs. Gary* ‘69,’72 and Susan ‘70,’72,’75 Wilcox, Donors

Wilcox Family Graduate Fellowship in Biotechnology

Drs. Gary* ‘69,’72 and Susan ‘70,’72,’75 Wilcox, Donors

Wilcox Family Graduate Fellowship in Entrepreneurial Economics

Drs. Gary* ‘69,’72 and Susan ‘70,’72,’75 Wilcox, Donors

Wilcox Family Graduate Fellowship in Molecular Biology

Drs. Gary* ‘69,’72 and Susan ‘70,’72,’75 Wilcox, Donors

Roger C. Wood Endowment in the College of Engineering

Dr. Itzik ’68,’70 and Marge Barpal, Dr. Charles ’78 and Barbara Greene, and Various Donors

Wendell Woodring Memorial Fellowship Fund

Judy Woodring Armagast*, Donor

Mary M. Yang Fellowship For Environmental Stewardship

Mary M. Yang, PhD, Donor

Pat and Joe Yzurdiaga Graduate Student Fellowship Fund

Pat and Joe* Yzurdiaga, Donors

Zhu Graduate Student Support Fund

Dr. Huican Zhu ‘00, Zhu Family Foundation, Donors

Zytowski Endowed Fellowship in Music

Dr. Carl B. Zytowski*, Donor

* Deceased

H = Honorary Alumni

Endowed Scholarships

Endowed scholarships play a crucial role in expanding our students’ access to a world class education and fostering academic excellence at UC Santa Barbara. We are grateful for the extraordinary support from our alumni, parents, faculty, friends, organizations and UC Santa Barbara Foundation trustees who have endowed scholarships with gifts of $50,000 and above.

The Marc Ackerman Fund for Student Excellence

Marc A. Ackerman ’94, Donor

Professor Larry Adams Scholarship Award

R. Marilyn Lee ’69 and Harvey Schneider, and Various Donors

Dennis Allen EAP Scholarship Fund

Dennis Allen ‘64 and Jennifer Cushnie ‘73, Donors

Jeanie Anderson Memorial Award in the Education Abroad Program

Friends and family of Jeanie Anderson, Donors

John and Jody Arnhold Endowed Theater and Dance Award for Professionalism and Generosity of Spirit

Jody and John ’75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

John Arnhold Fund for Men’s Tennis Excellence

Jody and John ’75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

John Arnhold Fund for Women’s Tennis Excellence

Jody and John ’75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

John and Jody Arnhold Fund for Men’s Tennis

Jody and John ’75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

John and Jody Arnhold Fund for Women’s Tennis

Jody and John ’75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

Tanya Atwater Endowed Scholarship Fund in Earth Science

Melissa Morse Reish ‘96,’99 and Nathaniel Reish, Donors

Barber Bernstein Football Legacy Fund Various Donors

Jim and Cheryl Barber Living Scholars Fund

Donn R. Bernstein* H’79, Donor

Barker Scholarship Endowment for the Undergraduate Environmental Studies Program

The Coeta and Donald Barker Foundation, Donor

Ardy V. Barton Men’s Tennis Team Scholarship

Ardy V. Barton*, Donor

Ardy V. Barton Women’s Tennis Team Scholarship

Ardy V. Barton*, Donor

Dean Bazzi Memorial Scholarship Fund

Santa Barbara Audubon Society, Donor

Russ Behm Scholarship Fund

Russell H. Behm*, Donor

Judy Bellomo Women’s Volleyball Scholarship

Various Donors

The Bentson Scholarship Fund

William Kauth ’78 and Laurie Jo Bentson Kauth ’69, Bentson Foundation, Donors

Nicholas Bourdakis Memorial Fund for Undergraduate Students in Geography

Various Donors

Bradford Undergraduate Scholarship Fund Acton Family Giving, Donor

Lee Broadbent – Vern Persell Scholarship in Applied Psychology

Dr. Lee A. Broadbent ‘62, Donor

The June and Todd Brouhard Scholarship Fund

June* ’54 and Todd* H’55 Brouhard, Donors

Tom and Paula Bruice Award in Biochemistry

Drs. Thomas C.* and Paula Yurkanis Bruice, Donors

Burnham Engineering and Applied Sciences Scholarship

Dan and Meg Burnham, Donors

William M. Bushnell Scholarship Geology

Karen Bushnell, Donor

The Michael J. Byron and Catherine V. Duterte Byron Fund for Student Excellence

Michael ’87 and Catherine Byron, Donors

The Cal Eta SAE Memorial Scholarship Fund

Various Donors

John & Ina Campbell Scholarship Fund

Ina Theresa Campbell*, Donor

Chancellor’s Scholarship Fund Various Donors

Cheadle Scholarship for Outstanding Track Athletes

Dr. Bill and Mary Cheadle, Donors

George Chen Memorial Scholarship Fund Various Donors

Kendra Chiota Payne Leadership for Young Women through Sports Internship Award

Friends and family of Kendra Chiota Payne, Donors

Kendra Chiota Payne Memorial Global Studies Award

Friends and family of Kendra Chiota Payne, Donors

Kevin Sage Christensen 1992 Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund

Estate of Carolyn Christensen, Donor

Carnzu A. Clark Music Scholarship

Carnzu A. Clark*, Donor

The Class of 1963 Alumni Scholarship Fund Various Donors

Class of 1969 50th Reunion Scholarship Fund

Various Donors

Katherine Breann Cooper Memorial Scholarship Fund

Various Donors

The Cortina-Sung Family Fund

Lorin M. Cortina ’88 and H. Jane Sung, Donors

Crowe Family Scholarship Fund

Stephen and Linda Crowe, Donors

Glen Culler Endowed Scholarship in Engineering

Various Donors

Dance Scholarship Fund for Excellence

Anonymous Donors

Richard and Erika Davis Scholarship Fund

Erika Davis*, Donor

Ismael “Mayo” de la Rocha Endowed Scholarship Fund

Càstulo de la Rocha ’73 and Zoila D. Escobar, and Various Donors

Barbara DeWolfe Scholarship Fund

Estate of Barbara DeWolfe, Donor

William Dole Memorial Scholarship Fund

Various Donors

Dream Scholar Fund

Various Donors

Duval Family Fund for Undergraduate Education

Glenn ’80 and Bettina Duval, Donors

EAP Academic Immersion Scholarship Fund

Richard S. Karplus ‘74, Donor

Fang Family Scholarship Fund

Dr. Emerson S. Fang ‘86, Donor

Wendy Anne Finkel Memorial Scholarship Fund

Dr. Max* and Betty Finkel, David Jonathan Finkel, Donors

Hon. Raymond and Nancy Fisher Scholarship Fund

Friends and family of Raymond and Nancy Fisher, Donors

Harold Frank Entrepreneurial Scholarship Program

Anonymous Donor

Freymodsson-Danley Family Fund for Icelandic Student Support

J. Bragi Freymodsson*, Steinunn Danley ’83 and Howard Green, Donors

William and Marjorie Frost Memorial Award

Dr. Marjorie and Richard McCracken, and Various Donors

The Je ery Robert Frum Scholarship Fund

Je ery ’79 and Mardi Frum, Donors

Yolanda Garcia Endowed Scholarship Fund

Various Donors

Gaucho Scholars Fund

Various Donors

The Cindy and Evan Goldberg Scholarship Fund

Cindy ’89 and Evan Goldberg, Donors

Leon Goodman Scholarship Fund

Estate of Leon Goodman, Donor

David Gray Jr. Scholarship Fund

Estate of David Gray, Jr., Donor

Jenny Grey Hoover Zink Alumni Scholarship Fund

Eunice Hoover, Donor

John and Betty Groebli Scholarship Fund

Dr. John* ’46 and Betty* ’52 Groebli, Donors

Vivian Guerrier Hope Scholarship Endowment Various Donors

The Gunther Family Scholarship Fund

Daniel Gunther, Katherine Gunther, Richard* and Lois Gunther, Donors

Jevon and Nancy B. Hadley Alumni Scholarship Fund

Jevon ‘89 and Nancy B.* Hadley, and Various Donors

Donald B. Hamister Endowed Scholarship in Strings and Woodwinds

The Hamister Foundation, Donor

The Hanson Family Scholars Fund

Steve and Karen Hanson, Donors

The Edward Hass Memorial Fund

Annette G.* and Andrew T. Hass, Jr.*, Hass Charitable Remainder Unitrust, Donors

Theodore W. Hatlen Fund

Theodore W. Hatlen*, Donor

Laura Hawkins Memorial Scholarship Fund Estate of Laura Hawkins, Donor

Arianna & Michael Hu ngton

Scholarship Endowment

Arianna Hu ngton, Michael Hu ngton, Donors

Helmar S. Janee Family Endowed Scholarship Fund in Western Art

Music Performance

Helmar S. Janee*, Donor

James Jimenez Scholars Endowment

James A. Jimenez*, Donor

Yvonne Jordan EAP Scholarship Fund for Study in France

Yvonne Jordan*, UCSB A liates, and Various Donors

Shig Katayama Memorial Scholarship Fund

Nancy Katayama, Tracy Katayama-Esse and Chris Esse, Donors

John and Mary Kelly Summer

Undergraduate Research Fellowship Fund

John ‘86 and Mary Kelly, Donors

Kirby-Jones Foundation Endowment for Tennis

The Kirby Family Marital Trust, William K. Jones ’77, Donor

Kirby-Jones Scholarship Fund in Honor of Skylar Jones, Finnegan Jones, Allyson

Crowe and Sierra Jones

Marvel Blakeman Kirby* ’51 and Robert Kirby*, Donors

Bernard Kirtman Scholarship Endowment Fund

Gary J. Krouth, MD ’70,’72 and Danielle P. Krouth, Donors

Marcie Kjoller Women’s Swimming Most Inspirational Award

Various Donors

Mathilda Christiansen Kuehl and William A. Kuehl Scholarship Fund in the Humanities

Estate of Mathilda Christiansen Kuehl and William A. Kuehl, Donors

Louis Lancaster Scholarship Fund in Political Science

Various Donors

Paul and Elinor Lazarus Endowed Scholarship in Film Studies

Various Donors

Jo Little Memorial Fund

Dr. Dan Little, and Various Donors

Gene and Susan Lucas Undergraduate Research Fund

Dr. Gene ’73 and Susan* ’73 Lucas, and Various Donors

Vernon and Linda Mar Family Fund

Vernon and Linda Mar, Donors

William C. and Florence W. Matthews Scholarship Fund

Estate of Florence W. Matthews, Donor

McCarthy Family Endowed Fund

Tim McCarthy and Cynthia Porter, Donors

Christopher Michaels-Martinez Memorial Scholarship Fund

Friends and family of Christopher Michaels-Martinez, Donors

Harold J. and Mary E. Miller Fund

Dr. Harold J.* and Mary E.* Miller, Donors

Sara Miller McCune Endowed Internship and Public Service Program

Sara Miller McCune H’05, Donor

Leal Anne Kerry Mertes Memorial Scholarship Fund

James T. Wells, Donor

The George and Marjorie Meyer Memorial Scholarship Fund

Gail Meyer ’65, Donor

Mithun Family Foundation Scholarships

John C. Mithun and Mercedes Millington, Mithun Family Foundation, Donors

Samuel B. Mosher Foundation Scholarships

Margaret C. Mosher* H’92, The Samuel B. and Margaret C. Mosher Foundation, Donors

Music A liates Endowment Scholarship Fund

UCSB Music A liates, Donors

The Henry W. O en UCSB Undergraduate Research Endowment Fund

Bobbie O en and the Loving Family of Henry W. O en, Donors

Robert J. O erman Scholarship in Intercollegiate Athletics

Barbara O erman, Donor

Osher Scholarship Endowment for California Community College Transfer Students

The Bernard Osher Foundation, Donor

The Louise A. and Stephen D. Pahl

Undergraduate Upper Division “Making a Di erence” Award in Social Sciences

Stephen D. ’77 and Louise A. ’77 Pahl, Donors

Parker-Tiampo Family Scholarship Fund

David Parker and Janet Tiampo, Noah Parker ’17, Donors

Doug Perry Memorial Golf Scholarship

R. Kenneth and Margaret Perry, and Various Donors

Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity-UCSB Kappa

Pentaton Chapter Alumni Scholarship Fund

Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity-UCSB Kappa

Pentaton Chapter Alumni, Donors

Proctor Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Endowed Fund

Dr. Christopher and Julie Proctor, Donors

The David D. Propp Memorial Scholarship Fund

Dr. Daniel and Sarah Propp, Donors

Quarterman & Keller Racial Justice Scholarship

Sarah ‘93 and Noah Eisner, The Quarterman and Keller Foundation, Donors

Marion & Dean Ramstad Scholarship Fund

Marion* and Dean* Ramstad, Donors

The Michael and Julie Reshato Alumni Scholarship Fund

Julie Ann Reshato ‘91 and Michael R. Reshato , Jr. ‘89, Donors

Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree Endowment Fund

Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree* H’12, Donor

The Marc-Aurele Rie el Endowment for Excellence in Music

Anonymous Donor

Francesc Roig Summer Undergraduate Research Fund

Jonathan ’98 and Christine Siegel, and Various Donors

Ron ‘66 & Erica Rubenstein Alumni Scholarship Fund

Ronald ‘66 and Erica Rubenstein, Donors

Santa Barbara CPA Scholarship Fund

McGowan Guntermann, Nasif, Hicks, Harris, & Co. LLP, MacFarlane Faletti & Co. LLP, Walpole & Co. LLP, Donors

Professor Joseph J. Sayovitz Scholarship Fund

Various Donors

Professor and Mrs. Robert A. Scalapino

Endowed Scholarship

Dr. Robert* and Dee* Scalapino, Donors

The David F. Siegel Award

Barry* and Mari Siegel, Donors

Amy Lutz Smiley Endowed Scholarship Fund

Amy ‘82 and Brian Smiley, Donors

Smiley Family Endowment Fund

Amy ‘82 and Brian Smiley, Donors

Stapelmann Field Studies Scholars Fund

Judy ’63,’65 and Jack* Stapelmann, Donors

John Stau er Charitable Trust Endowment for Undergraduate Chemistry Summer Research Scholarships

The John Stau er Charitable Trust, Donor

The Matthew Stephen Smith Fund

Dianne J. Smith, Donor

Thomas Family Scholarship Fund

Cheri ‘60 and Gene Thomas, Donors

The Bruce H. and Robin G. Ti ney Summer Undergraduate Research Fund

Jay Freeman ’03, Tayloe and Cindy Stansbury, Dr. Bruce H. Ti ney and Robin Gowen Ti ney, and Various Donors

Roger W. Tobin Memorial Scholarship Fund for Men’s Water Polo

Dr. Ronald and Ann Tobin, Donors

The Transdisciplinary Fund

Menon Watson Family Foundation, Donor

Umfundi Endowment Fund

Brian C. Malk Family Fund, Simon G. Malk ‘93, Donors

UC Santa Barbara Alumni Scholarship Fund

Various Donors

UCSB Economics Scholars Endowment Fund

Dr. Kenneth and Lori ‘90 Konsker, Donors

UCSB Shoreliners Scholarship Endowment

UCSB Shoreliners, Donors

University Center Scholarship Fund

Various Donors

David Wang Memorial Scholarship Fund

Various Donors

K. Wardy Scholarship Fund

Kathryn Hallock ’80, Donor

Weatherford-McDonnell Public Service Endowment

Dr. Lorraine McDonnell and Dr. Stephen Weatherford*, Donors

Robert Webb Memorial Scholarship in Geological Sciences

Webb Family, and Various Donors

Veronika Weiss Memorial Scholarship Fund Various Donors

Claudia D. Weitlanner General

A liates Scholarship

Claudia D. Weitlanner*, Donor

Betty Elings Wells Scholarship Fund

Betty Elings Wells H’10, Donor

Wenger Scholarship Fund for Sustainable Energy

Howard ‘82 and Lisa ‘82 Wenger, Donors

Adrian M. Wenner Scholarship Fund in the Sciences

Dr. Adrian M. Wenner*, Donor

June Williams Memorial Scholarship Fund

Knox Williams* ’59, Donor

Yardi Systems Endowed Scholarship in Computer Science

Yardi Corporation, Anonymous, Donors

Gay Dowling Young ‘67 Scholarship Fund

Ralph Young, and Various Donors

The Katherine Yuhas Scholarship Fund

George and Risa ’79 Yuhas, Donors

Tyler Zaentz Memorial Scholarship Fund

Alan Zaentz, MD and Monique Blum, PJ Fielding and Hana Polizzotto, Rhonda Walker, Donors

The Ernest and Leslie Zomalt International Education Fund

Drs. Leslie ’64,’79 and Ernie ’66,’72,’89 Zomalt, Donors

Zorich Family Scholarship Fund

Barb ‘72 and Bob ‘71 Zorich

*Deceased H = Honorary Alumni

Endowed Programmatic Funds

Endowed programmatic funds provide life-changing and sustained opportunities for students, faculty and the greater UC Santa Barbara community to learn, grow and collaborate on a myriad of research and educational initiatives. We are proud to recognize the visionary alumni, parents, campus partners, organizations and the UC Santa Barbara Foundation trustees who have endowed programmatic funds for $100,000 or more.

Colleges, Schools and Research Institutes

Bren School of Environmental Science & Management

Davidson–Bren School Endowed Fund

Bren School of Environmental Science & Management

James G. Davidson ’98, Donor

Michael J. Connell Memorial Fund

Bren School of Environmental Science & Management

Michael J. Connell Trust, Donor

The H. William Kuni Endowed Junior Faculty Fellowship Fund

Bren School of Environmental Science & Management

H. William Kuni, Donor

Masters of Environmental Data Science Program

Bren School of Environmental Science & Management

Shawn ‘78 and Brook Byers, Donors

Southern California Edison Visitors Center Fund for Excellence

Bren School of Environmental Science & Management

Southern California Edison, Donor

Zurich Financial Services Endowed Distinguished Visitors Program

Bren School of Environmental Science & Management

Zurich North America, Donor

College of Creative Studies

Artists’ Futures Fund

College of Creative Studies

Ariel and Jennifer Lechter, Donors

College of Creative Studies Computer Science Endowment

College of Creative Studies

Jonathan ‘98 and Christina Siegel, Anonymous, and Various Donors

College of Creative Studies Endowment Fund

College of Creative Studies

Dr. Katharine W. Tremaine*, Donor

College of Letters & Science

Güenter and June Ahlers Endowment for Experimental Physics Department of Physics

Professor Güenter and June* Ahlers, Donors

American Presidency Project Endowment Fund

Department of Political Science

Sandra L. Otellini ’74, R. Marilyn Lee ’69 and Harvey Schneider, and Various Donors

Argyropoulos Endowment for Hellenic Studies

Department of Classics

Jim Argyropoulos, Donor

Arnhold Commons: Innovative Teaching and Learning Initiative

Office of Teaching and Learning

Jody and John ’75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

Arnhold Commons: Innovative Teaching and Learning Initiative

Division of Humanities and Fine Arts Jody and John ’75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

Arnhold Commons: Theater and Dance Department of Theater and Dance Jody and John ’75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

Arnhold Endowed Theater and Dance Production Fund

Department of Theater and Dance

Jody and John ’75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

The Arnhold Endowment for Excellence in English Department of English

Jody and John ’75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

Richard F. Aster, Jr. Lecture Fund in Economics

Department of Economics

Richard F. Aster, Jr.* ’63,’65, Donor

T.A. Barron Endowed Environmental Leadership Fund

Division of Humanities and Fine Arts

T.A. Barron, Donor

Miriam Birch Endowment for Theater Studies

Department of Theater and Dance

Miriam Birch* ‘57, Donor

Bowes Stem Cell Fund

Center for Stem Cell Biology and Engineering

William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation, Donor

Leonard and Gretchan Broom Center in Demography Division of Social Sciences

Dr. Leonard* and Gretchan* Broom, Donors

Walter H. Capps Center for the Study of Ethics, Religion & Public Life Endowment

Division of Humanities and Fine Arts

Various Donors

Carsey-Wolf Center Fund for Academic and Program Excellence

Division of Humanities and Fine Arts

Marcy L. Carsey H’04, Dick A. Wolf, Donors

Pablo Casals Endowed Cello Fund in Memory of Samuel A. Wofsy Department of Music

Frances J. Wofsy*, Donor

C-BRIDGES Fund in Earth Science Department of Earth Science

The Helen & Will Webster Foundation, Donor

Centro de Estudos Portuguese Center for Portuguese Studies

Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Donor

Chang Fund for Graduate Students in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Dr. Shing Chang ‘75 and Sheng-Yung P. Chang ‘71, Donors

Vernon I. and Mary Low Cheadle Endowment for the Art, Design & Architecture Museum

Art, Design & Architecture Museum

Mary Low* H’90 Cheadle, and Various Donors

Virgil Cordano OFM Catholic Studies Endowment Department of Religious Studies

Charles R. Schwab, Charles* and Harriet* Burke, and Various Donors

Critical Issues in America Fund College of Letters & Science

Marcy L. Carsey H’04, Donor

Hester and Cedric Crowell Endowment Interdisciplinary Humanities Center

Jane Crowell Rieffel*, Donor

XIV Dalai Lama Endowment for Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studies Department of Religious Studies Various Donors

Jack and Laura Dangermond Endowed Student Support Fund Department of Geography

Jack and Laura Dangermond, Donors

Jack and Laura Dangermond Spatial Center Fund Department of Geography

Jack and Laura Dangermond, Donors

Dean’s Investment Fund

Division of Social Sciences

Michael ‘87 and Catherine Byron, Rod ‘79 and Jodi Scherba, Andy ’96 and Ashley ’96 Stewart, and Various Donors

The Len DeBenedictis Endowment Fund Department of Physics

Len DeBenedictis ‘62, Donor

Michael Douglas Foundation Visiting Artist Fund

Department of Theater and Dance

Michael K. Douglas ’68, Donor

Ky Fan Visiting Assistant Professorship Fund

Department of Mathematics Dr. Ky Fan*, Donor

Feminist Futures Initiative Division of Social Sciences

M. Blair Hull ‘65, Donor

Field Instruction Fund Endowment Department of Earth Science Anonymous Donor

Richard “Dick” Flacks Democracy Fund Department of Sociology

Joseph S. Melchione* ’70, Richard and Miriam* Flacks, Donors

French Alzheimer’s Research Endowment Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

The John Douglas French Alzheimer’s Foundation, Janet A. Alpert ‘68 and Cal Beltman, Karen Bedrosian Coyne ‘91, Dr. Shing Chang ‘75 and Sheng-Yung P. Chang ‘71, and Various Donors

William Freudenburg Academic Development Fund Environmental Studies Program Various Donors

Bernice and Karl Geiringer Music

Endowment Fund

Department of Music

Bernice Geiringer* H’01, Donor

Marsha and Jay Glazer Jewish Studies Program Endowment

Department of Religious Studies

Marsha and Jay Glazer Foundation, Donor

Graduate Program Fund

Department of Earth Science

Various Donors

Isabelle Clara Greene Fund for Landscape

Architecture as a Creative Art

Art, Design & Architecture Museum

Anonymous Donor

Gerald and Ruth Broida Harter Endowed Fund in Jewish Studies

Division of Humanities and Fine Arts

Gerald W.* and Ruth Broida* Harter, Donors

Pai Hsien-Yung Endowment in Chinese Literature and Culture

Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies

Bruce G. Wilcox ’77, Donor

The Franca T. and Moyses Kuchnir Fund for Interdisciplinary Physics Research

Department of Physics

Drs. Moyses and Franca* Kuchnir, Donors

Idee Levitan IHC Lecture Series

Interdisciplinary Humanities Center

Idee Levitan-Maxted*, Donor

Verl Lutz Music Fund

Department of Music

Verl S. Lutz*, Donor

Mallory Art Museum Fund

Art, Design & Architecture Museum

Margaret Mallory*, Donor

Manalis Environmental Leadership Fund

Environmental Studies Program

Howard ’82 and Lisa ’82 Wenger, Donors

Steve Manley Memorial Fund

Environmental Studies Program

Family and Friends of Steve Manley, Donors

Martin E. Marty Lectureship on Religion in American Life, Walter H. Capps Center

Division of Humanities and Fine Arts

Lillian* and Jon* Lovelace, Donors

McRary Memorial Chemistry Prize Fund

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Mabel H. McRary*, Donor

Walter and Thelma Mead Initiative for Innovative Economic Policy

Department of Economics

Dr. Walter* H’12 and Thelma* Mead, Donors

Michaelsen Endowed Visiting Scholars Program

Department of Religious Studies

Dr. Robert S.* and Florence* Michaelsen, Donors

Sara Miller McCune and George D. McCune Endowment

Interdisciplinary Humanities Center

Sara Miller McCune H’05, Donor

Orfalea Global and International Studies Endowment

Department of Global Studies

Orfalea Foundation, Donor

Pahl Center on the Study of Critical Social Issues Endowment

Division of Social Sciences

Stephen D. ‘77 and Louise A. ‘77 Pahl, Donors

Stanley and Leslie Parsons Fund in Biochemistry

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Anonymous Donors

A. James Peterson Fund for Advancing Environmental Leadership Environmental Studies Program

A. James Peterson* ‘80, Donor

Jonathan Pevsner Performance Fund for Voice

Department of Music

Madeline Pevsner, Donor

Laurence Pilgeram Fund for Advancing the Study of Aging

Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology

Dr. Laurence Pilgeram*, Donor

Frances Garvin and Keith Julius Puccinelli

Endowed Fund

Art, Design & Architecture Museum

Keith and Frances Puccinelli Trust, Donor

Charles Ray Ross Fund for Italian Studies

Department of French and Italian Studies

Charles Ray Ross*, Donor

Arthur N. Rupe Great Debates in Critical Issues

College of Letters & Science

Arthur N. Rupe* H’08 and Arthur N. Rupe Foundation, Donors

Douglas Rutherford Fett Memorial Fund for Brain Sciences

Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Anonymous Donor

Sage Center for the Study of the Mind

Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Sage, Donor

Leinie Schilling Bard Fund, Walter H. Capps Center

Division of Humanities and Fine Arts

Leinie Schilling Bard*, Donor

Henry A. Schimberg Endowment in Ethics and Enterprise Walter H. Capps Center

Division of Humanities and Fine Arts

Henry A. Schimberg*, Donor

Barry Schuyler Lecture Fund Environmental Studies Program

Various Donors

Schwartz Family Endowment in Business Communication

Division of Humanities and Fine Arts, Writing Program

Mark ‘84 and Lynda Schwartz, Donors

Harvey L. Sharrer Dissertation Travel Grants

Department of Spanish & Portuguese

Dr. Harvey L. Sharrer*, Donor

Carl Snyder Memorial Fund Department of Economics

Madelaine M. Raisch*, Donor

Steve and Shannon Sorensen Fund for Choral Music

Department of Music

Shannon P. and D. Stephen* Sorensen, Donors

Herman P. & Sophia Taubman Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies

Interdisciplinary Humanities Center

The Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Foundation, Donor

M. Garren Tinney Memorial Fund

Division of Humanities and Fine Arts, Writing Program

Donna Tinney, Donor

J.E. and Lillian Byrne Tipton Distinguished Visiting Professor in Catholic Studies

Department of Religious Studies

J.E. and Lillian Byrne Tipton Foundation, Donor

James Vanyo Arts and Humanities Faculty Awards Fund

College of Letters & Science

Dr. James P. Vanyo*, Donor

Andrew and Mary Weinberg Fund for Undergraduate Research

Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology

Dr. Andrew ’81 and Mary Weinberg, Donors

Wildfire Prevention and Policy Endowed Lecture Series

Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Anonymous Donors

Women Beyond Borders Endowed Fund

Art, Design & Architecture Museum

Women Beyond Borders, Donor

Pat and Joe Yzurdiaga Endowed Fund in Physical Sciences

Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Pat and Joe* Yzurdiaga, Donors

Everett Zimmerman Endowment in Early Modern Studies (1500-1800) Department of English

Anonymous Donor

Carl Zytowski Endowed Fund for Opera Department of Music

Anonymous Donor

Carl Zytowski Vocal Award Department of Music

Schubertian Alumni, Donors

Gevirtz Graduate School of Education

Carol Ackerman Positive Psychology Clinic

Gevirtz Graduate School of Education

Carol* and Marshall* Ackerman, Donors

GGSE Endowment Fund

Gevirtz Graduate School of Education

The Gevirtz Family Foundation, Donor

Ray E. Hosford Memorial Fund

Gevirtz Graduate School of Education

Various Donors

Spooner Family Endowment in Education

Gevirtz Graduate School of Education

Barbara Spooner* ’55, Donor

The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering

Douglas A. Asbury Pathfinder Undergraduate Laboratory Endowment Department of Chemical Engineering

Douglas A. Asbury ‘82, Donor

College of Engineering Dean’s Endowment Fund

The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering

Anonymous Donor

Colombo Technology Endowment

The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering

Paul Colombo, Donor

Cooper Fund for the College of Engineering

The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering

Stephen* ‘68 and Susan ‘69 Cooper, Inogen, Inc., and Various Donors

Institute for Energy Efficiency Programs and Operations Fund

Institute for Energy Efficiency

Anonymous Donor

International Foundation for Telemetering Endowment

The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering

International Foundation for Telemetering, Donor

Petar V. Kokotovic Distinguished Visiting Professorship

Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering

Various Donors

Karl and Pam Lopker Family Endowed Fund for Faculty Enrichment in Computer Science

Department of Computer Science

Karl Lopker* ’73 and Pamela Meyer Lopker ’77, Donors

Mehrabian Endowment

The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering

Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian, Donors

Duncan A. and Suzanne C. Mellichamp

Distinguished Young Lecturer Endowment Fund

Department of Chemical Engineering

Professor Duncan H’09 and Suzanne MA’70 Mellichamp, Donors

Robert G. Rinker Chemical Engineering Laboratory Endowment

Department of Chemical Engineering

Darryl T. McCall ’78 and Miren Letemendia, Warren & Katharine Schlinger Foundation, James Heslin ‘73 and Rose Hau, and Various Donors

William Stansbury Memorial Computer Science Education Endowment

Department of Computer Science

Tayloe and Cindy Stansbury, Donors

Wilcox New Venture Incubator Fund

Department of Technology Management

Drs. Gary* ’69,’72 and Susan ’70,’72,’75 Wilcox, Donors

Research Institutes

Ann S. Bowers Women’s Brain Health Initiative

Ann S. Bowers*, on behalf of the Robert N. Noyce Trust, Donor

Cheadle Center for Biodiversity & Ecological Restoration Endowment

Cheadle Center for Biodiversity & Ecological Restoration

Dr. Bill and Mary Cheadle, Donors

Leonard H. and Fannie M. Chrisman

Memorial Fund

Neuroscience Research Institute

Fannie M. Chrisman*, Donor

Elings CNSI-UCSB Endowment

California NanoSystems Institute

Betty Elings Wells H’10, Dr. Virgil Elings H’10, Donors

Mary M. Erickson Endowment Fund for the Vertebrate Museum

Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration

Dr. Barbara DeWolfe*, Donor

Katherine Esau Education and Research Fund in Plant Sciences

Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration

Dr. Katherine Esau*, Donor

Hawker Family Fund

Materials Research Laboratory

Dr. Craig Hawker and Dr. Athena Philippides, Donors

William H. Joyce, Jr. Fund

Neuroscience Research Institute

William H. Joyce, Jr.*, Donor

KITP Career Development Fund

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

Dr. Joseph Polchinski* and Dr. Dorothy Chun, Donors

KITP Deputy Director Fund

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

Dr. Mani Bhaumik, Donor

KITP General Endowment Fund

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

The Kavli Foundation, Fred Kavli*, David and Carolyn* Brown, and Various Donors

KITP Mitchel Postdoctoral Scholars Career Development

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

Various Donors

KITP Munger Endowed Fund

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

Charles T. Munger*, Donor

KITP Postdoctoral Scholars Fund

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

Virginia Castagnola-Hunter, Dr. Muthiyaliah and Rani Babu, John ’78,’83 and Meg Gurley, and Various Donors

La Kretz Research Center Endowment

Sedgwick Reserve, Natural Reserve System

Linda La Kretz Duttenhaver ’77, Morton La Kretz, Donors

Materials Research Laboratory Polymer Synthesis Fund

Materials Research Laboratory

Dr. Craig Hawker and Dr. Athena Philippides, Donors

Evelyn Moyer Chestnut Fund

Neuroscience Research Institute

Evelyn Moyer Chestnut*, Donor

North Campus Open Space Endowment Fund

Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration

The Helen & Will Webster Foundation, Betty Elings Wells H’10, and Various Donors

Santa Barbara Coastal Research Fund

Marine Science Institute

G. Bradford Jones and Julie R. Black, Donors

Steinmetz UC Santa Barbara North Campus Open Space Endowment Fund

Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration

Steinmetz Foundation, Donor

Tambour Foundation Fund for the Valentine Eastern Sierra Reserve

Natural Reserve System

Tambour Foundation, Donor

UC Noyce Initiative Executive Director Endowment Fund

Ann S. Bowers*, on behalf of the Robert N. Noyce Trust, Donor

UCSB Sedgwick Ranch Reserve

Operating Endowment

Natural Reserve System

David and Lyn Anderson, and Various Donors

UCSB Sedgwick Reserve Stapelmann

Operating Endowment

Natural Reserve System

Judith C. Stapelmann ’63,’65, Donor

Valentine Eastern Sierra Reserve

Operations Fund

Natural Reserve System

Haddad Family Trust, Donor

Valentine Endowment for the Natural Land and Water Reserves Systems

Natural Reserve System

Valentine Foundation, Donor

Valentine Natural Land and Water Reserves Fund

Natural Reserve System

Valentine Foundation, Donor

University Divisions, Departments, and Programs

Campus-wide

Mellichamp Fund for UCSB

Professor Duncan H’09 and Suzanne MA’70 Mellichamp, Donors

UC Santa Barbara General Endowment Fund

Daniel Haight* ‘63, Frederick Charles Hock, Jr.*, Sylvia K. Miller* ‘57, and Various Donors

Academic Affairs

Vernon I. and Mary Low Cheadle Endowment for University Excellence

Dr. Vernon I.* H’90 and Mary Low* H’90 Cheadle, Donors

Guardian Scholars Endowment Fund

Steven M. Hilton ‘74 and Lisa Hilton, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, Hadi and Barbara Makarechian, and Various Donors

Hellman Fellows Endowed Fund Hellman Fellows Fund, Donor

Gloria Moy Petersen Fellowship in the UC Santa Barbara Society of Hellman Fellows

Marjorie Moy Sabnis and Ajit Sabnis, Donors

Arts & Lectures

Arnhold Commons: Arts & Lectures

Arnhold Education Initiative

Jody and John ‘75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

Arts & Lectures–Beth Chamberlin Endowment

Harry and Gail Gelles, Donors

The Arts & Lectures Commissioning of New Work Fund

Richard and Lucille Janssen, Donors

The Arts & Lectures Education and Outreach Fund

William H. Kearns Foundation, Donor

The Arts & Lectures Fund for Programmatic Excellence

Various Donors

Roman Baratiak Endowment Lecture Fund for Arts & Lectures

Various Donors

Sara Miller McCune Executive Director of Arts & Lectures

Sara Miller McCune H’05, Donor

Harold and Hester Schoen Arts & Lectures Endowment

Harold* and Hester* Schoen, Donors

Viva el Arte de Santa Barbara Endowment

Sara Miller McCune and Various Donors

Lynda and Bruce Thematic Learning Initiative

Lynda Weinman H’22 and Bruce Heavin H’22, Donors

Lynda Weinman and Bruce Heavin Arts & Lectures Endowment for Programmatic Excellence Fund

Lynda Weinman H’22 and Bruce Heavin H’22, Donors

Athletics

Arnhold Endowed Director of Athletics

Jody and John ’75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

Arnhold Enhancement Fund for Intercollegiate Athletics

Jody and John ’75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation, Donors

Glazer Endowment for Men’s Soccer

Marsha and Jay Glazer Foundation, Donor

Men’s Volleyball Legacy Fund for Excellence

Various Donors

Stewart Family Fund for Men’s Basketball

Michael P. Stewart ’91, Donor

Gregg & Carol Wilson Swimming Enhancement Fund

Various Donors

Institutional Advancement

The Dick and Bonnie Jensen Alumni Engagement Fund

Alumni Affairs

Richard* H’06 and Bonnie Jensen, Donors

Mosher Alumni House Fund Alumni Affairs

Various Donors

Student Philanthropy Fund

Various Donors

Library

Stuart L. Bernath Memorial Book Collection Fund

Myrna* and Gerald* Bernath, Donors

Mary Low Cheadle Endowment for Special Collections in the Davidson Library

Dr. Vernon I.* H’90 and Mary Low* H’90 Cheadle, Donors

Edwin Corle Memorial Book Collection Contest Fund

Jean A. Corle*, Donor

Donald Davidson Fund Various Donors

Eugene and Suzette Davidson Collection Fund

Eugene* and Suzette* Davidson, Donors

Chauncey S. and Dorris W. Goodrich Art & Architecture Collection Fund

Dr. Chauncey S.* and Dorris West* Goodrich, Donors

Chauncey S. and Dorris W. Goodrich East Asian Collection Fund

Dr. Chauncey S.* and Dorris West* Goodrich, Donors

Kenneth Karmiole Annual Lecture Series on Religion in American Life

Kenneth Karmiole ’68, Donor

Kenneth Karmiole Endowment for Rare Books and Manuscripts

Kenneth Karmiole ’68, Donor

Robert and Jackie Laskoff Arts Library Fund

Bob Laskoff, in loving memory of Jackie Laskoff*

Sara Miller McCune University Library Innovation Fund

Sage, Donor

James J. and Mildred E. Monaghan Fund

Mildred E. Monaghan*, Donor

William R. Moran Fund for Recorded Sound

William R. Moran*, Donor

The Harold & Hester Schoen Special Collections Endowment

Harold* ‘32 and Hester* Schoen, Donors

George and May Shiers Memorial Fund

George* and May* Shiers, Donors

Skofield Printers Collection Fund

Hobart O. Skofield*, Donor

Henry H. Tai East Asian Collection Endowment Fund

WT Family Fund, Gee-Kung and Sharon Chang, Wendy Tai and John Ullmann, Donors

Henri Temianka Audio Preservation Endowment Fund

Daniel Temianka, MD and Zeinab Dabbah, MD, JD, Donors

Don Tosti Collection Endowment for the Preservation of Mexican American Musical Heritage

Don Tosti*, Donor

Student Affairs

Ted Deixler Memorial Fund

KCSB

Bert H. Deixler and Honorable Leslie A. Swain, William* and Marilyn* Deixler, and Various Donors

Fund the Oar Endowment

Department of Recreation

Various Donors

Robert “Bob” S. Grant Memorial Sailing Sport Club Fund

Department of Recreation

John and Randi Sanger, Donors

Graves/Kennedy Endowment

Student Affairs Academic Initiatives

Dr. Claudine Michel ‘85, Johnathan and Royal Rodgers, and Various Donors

John C. Mithun Sailing Endowment Department of Recreation

John C. Mithun and Mercedes Millington, Donors

Orfalea Family Children’s Center Fund

Orfalea Foundation, Donor

Student Leadership Development Endowment

Office of Student Life

Barry Posner ’70 and Jackie Schmidt-Posner ’70, Donors

URC Interfaith Fund

Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships

Santa Barbara Foundation, Donor

Women’s Lacrosse Legacy Fund for Excellence

Department of Recreation

Various Donors

*Deceased

H = Honorary Alumni

I want to thank donors for providing the resources that make it possible for campus to be a hub for exceptional people. I’m constantly amazed by the incredible individuals drawn to this community. Without your support, this wouldn’t be a top university.

Societies & Supporters

Gold Circle

The Gold Circle Society is UC Santa Barbara’s premier recognition society, honoring philanthropists who have cumulatively invested more than $1,000,000 in this institution. UC Santa Barbara gratefully acknowledges and celebrates the profound impact brought about by these visionary leaders.

Individuals

Anonymous (19)

H.R.H. Prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz, The Saudi Royal Family

Dr. Güenter and June* Ahlers

Paul G. Allen*, Vulcan Incorporated

Jim Argyropoulos

Sarah Argyropoulos

Jody and John ‘75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation

Douglas A. Asbury ‘82

Richard F. Aster, Jr.* ‘63,’65

Richard A. Auhll* H’20

Ardy V. Barton*

Dr. Charles Bazerman and Dr. Shirley Geok-lin Lim

Russell H. Behm*

Marc and Lynne Benio

William Kauth ‘78 and Laurie Jo Bentson Kauth ‘69

Mark ‘66 and Susan ‘67 Bertelsen

Dr. Ed H’95 and Sue Birch

Miriam Birch* ‘57

Johan* and Joanne Blokker

Ann S. Bowers*, on behalf of the Robert N. Noyce Trust

Donald L. Bren

Dr. Leonard* and Gretchan* Broom

Dan and Meg Burnham

Shawn ‘78 and Brook Byers

Michael ‘87 and Catherine Byron

Dr. José I. Cabezón

Ina Theresa Campbell*

Dr. Shing Chang ‘75 and Sheng-Yung P. Chang ‘71

Dr. Bill and Mary Cheadle

Marvin Clarke* ‘51

Stephen* ‘68 and Susan ‘69 Cooper

Jack and Laura Dangermond

Louise Lowry Davis*

Len DeBenedictis ‘62

William ‘68 and Janet Dinsmore

Tunc ‘81 and Lale Doluca

Michael K. Douglas ‘68

Reece ‘66 and Christine Duca, Investment

Group of Santa Barbara

Robert Duggan ‘66

Trish Duggan ‘66

Linda La Kretz Duttenhaver ‘77

Glenn ‘80 and Bettina Duval

Roy T. Eddleman*

Dr. Virgil Elings H’10

Carl and Toby Feinberg

Christian and Caryn Felipe

Timothy and Audrey Fisher

Connie Frank and Evan Thompson

James A. Frank

Peter R.* and A. Helen* Fricker

Ambassador Don* H’96 and Marilyn* H’96 Gevirtz

Frederick W. Gluck

Patrick and Joanne Graham

Paul Graziano and Jo Swanda

John ‘78,’83 and Meg Gurley

Daniel Haight* ‘63

Eva and Dr. Yoel Haller

Roy ‘81,’83 and Janet Hardiman

Thomas J. Harriman* H’17

W. Roger ‘69 and Judy ‘70 Haughton

Dr. Alan and Ruth Heeger

David Henke ‘78 and Elana Tabachniko

Je ‘66 and Judy H’09 Henley

George* and Tara* Holbrook, Holbrook

Foundation Fellows for IEE

M. Blair ‘65 and Cynthia Hull, Hull Family Foundation

F. Neal Hunter

Nora ‘82 and Michael Hurley

Franklin and Catherine Johnson

G. Bradford Jones and Julie R. Black

William K. Jones ‘77 and Tisha Ford

Michael Kambitsch and Susan Lord

Christine and Jordan ‘83 Kaplan

Fred Kavli* H’05

Dr. George* ‘69,’80 and Joan* Kerns

Marvel Blakeman Kirby* ‘51 and Robert Kirby*

Franklin R. Koenig ‘85

Drs. Moyses and Franca* Kuchnir

Morton La Kretz

Dr. Dorothy Largay H’18 and Wayne Rosing H’18

John Levin and Patricia Gallery

Karl Lopker* ‘73 and Pamela Meyer Lopker ‘77

Lillian* and Jon* Lovelace

Harry Lucas, Jr.*

Bruce Lumbard* ‘70

Roger and Ruth MacFarlane

Dr. York T. Mandra*

Craig McCaw

Susan McCaw

Tina Hansen McEnroe ‘89

Dr. Walter* H’12 and Thelma* Mead

Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian

Professor Duncan H’09 and Suzanne MA’70 Mellichamp

Steven ‘63 and Barbara Mendell

Sara Miller McCune H’05

Dr. Michael and Nan Miller

John C. Mithun and Mercedes Millington

Kent M. Vining ‘70 and Julie Ann Mock ‘75

William R. Moran*

Margaret C. Mosher* H’92

Charles T. Munger*

Dr. Loi and Adele Nguyen

Richard C. Norton and Gary Schocker

Stephen D. ‘77 and Louise A. ‘77 Pahl

A. James Peterson* ‘80

Dr. Laurence Pilgeram*

Dr. Joseph* H’10 and Helene* Pollock

Ceil and Michael Pulitzer

Drs. Simon and Diana Raab

Dr. Ann* and Myron* Rice

Erck and Cristina Rickmers

Lord Paul Ridley-Tree* and Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree* H’12

Arthur N. Rupe* H ‘08, Arthur N. Rupe Foundation

Dr. Warren G.* and Katharine S.* Schlinger

Eric Schmidt

Wendy Schmidt

Harold* ‘32 and Hester* Schoen

Cli R. Scholle ‘70

Dr. Arent* ‘61 and Jean* H’13 Schuyler

Charles R. Schwab

Francis* and Alice* Sedgwick

Dr. Harvey L. Sharrer*

Chuck and Missy Sheldon

Dr. Nien-Tsu Shen ‘76 and Ching-Chih Hsiao

Martin Shum

Paul and Cathie Slavik

Shannon P. and D. Stephen* Sorensen

Verla and David* Sorensen

Judy ‘63,’65 and Jack* Stapelmann

Fredric E. Steck

Michael P. Stewart ‘91

Elizabeth* and Charles* Storke, II

Thomas Moore Storke*

Heather and Tom Sturgess

Dr. Theo and Danae Theofanous

Dr. Samuel T. Tokuyama ‘69

Michael Towbes* H’11 and Anne Smith Towbes H’20

Deborah and Douglas Troxel

Dr. Shirley Tucker

Emmett and Gladys W.

Ted Waitt

Alec ‘76 and Claudia ‘75 Webster

Lynda Weinman H’22 and Bruce Heavin H’22

Betty Elings Wells H’10

Howard ‘82 and Lisa ‘82 Wenger

Henry H. Wheeler, Jr.*

Philip ‘84 and Ann White

Dr. Richard* ‘63,’69 and Paula Whited

Bruce G. Wilcox ‘77

Drs. Gary* ‘69,’72 and Susan ‘70,’72,’75 Wilcox

Dick A. Wolf

Susan Worster ‘70 and Bruce Worster, PhD ‘71

Drs. Fred and Linda Wudl

Pat and Joe* Yzurdiaga

Dr. Huican Zhu ‘00, Zhu Family Foundation

Barb ‘72 and Bob ‘71 Zorich

*Deceased

H = Honorary Alumni

Organizations

Anonymous (9)

Adelson Medical Research Foundation

Agilent Technologies

Agilent Technologies Foundation

Alzheimer’s Association

Amazon, Inc.

American Cancer Society

American Chemical Society

American Council of Learned Societies

American Diabetes Association

Amgen Foundation

Amgen, Inc.

Annenberg Foundation

Applied Materials, Inc.

Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation

Bentson Foundation

The Boeing Company

Albert and Elaine Borchard Foundation, Inc.

James S. Bower Foundation

William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation

The Donald Bren Foundation

The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation

Brown Science Foundation

Bruker Corporation

Burroughs Wellcome Fund

Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara

The Carsey Family Foundation

Catena Foundation

The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

Cisco Systems, Inc.

The Coca-Cola Foundation

Michael J. Connell Trust

Conservation International Foundation

Corning, Inc.

Cottage Health System

Cree, Inc.

CREST

The Dana Foundation

Deckers Outdoor Corporation

Charles Den Bell Trust

Robert W. Deutsch Foundation

The Dow Chemical Company

The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.

DSM Research

E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company

Environmental Defense Fund

Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.

EPISTAR Corporation

Ericsson Datacom, Inc.

The Errett Fisher Foundation

Everlight Electronics Co., Ltd.

Ford Foundation

Ford Motor Company

Foundation for California Community Colleges

Foundation for Research and Development in the Middle East

The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research

FPS Computing

Fuji Electric Company, Ltd.

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

GE Corporate Research and Development

The J. Paul Getty Trust

Charlotte Geyer Foundation

Marsha and Jay Glazer Foundation

Amy P. Goldman Foundation

Lillian Goldman Charitable Trust

Google, Inc.

W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc.

The William T. Grant Foundation

Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative

Heising-Simons Foundation

Hellman Fellows Fund

The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

Hewlett-Packard Company

Larry L. Hillblom Foundation

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Hughes Research Laboratories

Human Frontier Science Program

IBM Research Division

IBM Corporation

Intel Corporation

International Foundation for the Humanities and Social Change

The Japan Foundation

Japan Pionics Company, Ltd.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

Max Kade Foundation, Inc.

Kajima Engineering and Construction, Inc.

The Kavli Foundation

William H. Kearns Foundation

W.M. Keck Foundation

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation

King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology

King Abdullah University of Science & Technology

Kyocera Corporation

Lilly Endowment, Inc.

The Henry Luce Foundation

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

Marisla Foundation

The G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Charitable Foundation

Matsushita Electric Industrial Company, Ltd.

The McCutchen Foundation

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Mentor Graphics

The Mericos Foundation

Microsoft Corporation

Mithun Family Foundation

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

The Samuel B. and Margaret C. Mosher Foundation

Muscular Dystrophy Association

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation

National Geographic Society

National Philanthropic Trust

National Science Foundation

The Nature Conservancy

Northrop Grumman Corporation

Natalie Orfalea Foundation

Orfalea Foundation

The David and Lucile Packard Foundation

Packard Humanities Institute

Panasonic Electric Works, Ltd.

The Pew Charitable Trusts

Procter & Gamble

Qualcomm, Inc.

Rainbow Optoelectronics Material

Shanghai Co.

Raintree Foundation

Rainwater Charitable Foundation

Rare.Inspiring Conservation

Raytheon BBN Technologies Corporation

The Rockefeller Foundation

Rohm Company, Ltd.

Sage

Sanoh Industrial Co., Ltd.

Santa Barbara Foundation

The Schmidt Family Foundation

Semiconductor Research Corporation

Seoul Optodevice Company

Seoul Viosys Co., Ltd.

Sharp Corporation

The Philip and Aida Si

Educational Foundation

Silicon Valley Research

Simons Foundation

Simons Foundation International, Ltd.

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Southern California Edison

The Spencer Foundation

Stanley Electric Company, Ltd.

The Fredric E. Steck Family Foundation

Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd.

The TABASGO Foundation

Taipei Economic and Cultural O ce

Tambour Foundation

Tegal Corporation

SAIC/Telcordia Technologies

Teledyne Charitable Trust Foundation

Teledyne Scienti c Company

John Templeton Foundation

Templeton Religious Trust

Templeton World Charity Foundation

J.E. & Lillian Byrne Tipton Foundation

Trust for Public Land

UCSB Alumni Association

UCSB Alumni Vacation Center

UCSB Associated Students

Valentine Foundation

Waitt Foundation

Walton Family Foundation

The Helen & Will Webster Foundation

Whitehall Foundation, Inc.

Yardi Systems, Inc.

Zegar Family Foundation

Zurich North America

Lancaster Society

The Lancaster Society recognizes benefactors who have contributed $100,000 or more to the university over time, and have helped build UC Santa Barbara’s reputation for teaching, research and public service. The society is named after Louis and Winifred Lancaster, civic-minded philanthropists who played a central role in establishing the UC Santa Barbara Foundation.

Individuals

Anonymous (41)

Michael ‘59 and Sara Abraham

Paul Abrams*

Carol* and Marshall* Ackerman

Marc A. Ackerman ‘94

Bill* ‘49 and Barbara ‘50 Alhouse

Joseph and Lambertha Alibrandi

Dr. Gerald Jacobs and Christine Allen ‘71

Dennis Allen ‘64 and Jennifer Cushnie ‘73

Janet A. Alpert ‘68 and Cal Beltman

Pat ‘57 and Bill* Altman

David and Lyn Anderson

Donald* and Christine Anderson

Judy G. Anderson Munzig

Dr. Mortimer* and Bea Andron

Judy and Bruce Anticouni

Bluma Appel*

Dr. Ralph and Lucy* Archuleta

Robert Arenz, Jr. ‘80, Money-Arenz Foundation, Inc.

Stuart and Arlene Atkins

Betsy Atwater

Dr. Tanya Atwater

Anupam and Aarti Awasthi

Monica and Tim Babich

Dr. Muthiyaliah and Rani Babu

Edward Bancroft

Dr. Peter* ‘41 and Helen Bancroft

Virginia Bancroft*

Dr. Leon* and Rose Banks

Mel and Gail ‘93 Bannon

Archie Bard* and Leinie Schilling Bard*

Ann Bardach and Robert Lesser

Carrie A. Barker*

Dr. Itzik ‘68,’70 and Marge Barpal

Dr. Thomas P. Barrera ‘85

Tom and Currie Barron

Dr. Pamela ‘82 and Timothy Bartley

David A. Bartman ‘94

John and Barbara Bartman

Jon ‘91 and Barbara Basalone

Bob and Carol Bason

Frank and Kathrine Baxter, The Baxter Family Foundation

Susan ‘78 and Riley Bechtel

Gary* and Mary Becker

John and Judith Bedrosian

Joel and Wendy Bennett

Judith ‘87,’93 and Max* Benton

Barrie* and Arlene* Bergman

Barry Berkus* and Family

David Bermant* and Susan Hopmans, The Bermant Foundation

Myrna* and Gerald Bernath

Donn R. Bernstein* H’79

John Berryhill ‘65

Richard and Marguerite Berti

Dr. Mani Bhaumik

Ashish and Leslie Bhutani

Fritz E. Bischo *

John and Jill Bishop

Dr. Alexis Black Bjorlin ‘00 and Dr. Sta an Bjorlin ‘02

John ‘65 and Hazel Blankenship

I. Mark ‘67 and Marlene Bledstein

Je ‘80,’84 and Kim Blokker

Gautham Bodepudi

Michael and Sheila Bonsignore

Loren Booth

Robert Boughton, III ‘80

Sally A. Boughton

Dr. Michael and Marilyn Bowers

Richard L. ‘67 and Kathryn Gee ‘68 Breaux

James F. Brewer ‘92

Terry and Sharon* Bridges

Dr. Lee A. Broadbent ‘62

June* ‘54 and Todd* H’55 Brouhard

Dr. Cynthia Brown and Arthur Ludwig, Sr.

David and Carolyn* Brown

Catherine Bruce*

Drs. Thomas C.* and Paula Yurkanis Bruice

Louis Buglioli

Dr. Douglas and Rachel Burbank

Mike Burbank ‘81 and Cindy Roberts

Charles J. Burdick ‘73

Charles* and Harriet* Burke

Dennis and Angelia Cagan

Dr. Richard and Annette Caleel

Julie and Paul Candau

Dr. Harry J.* ‘60,’70 and Dr. M.J.* ‘59,’70 Carlisle

Muriel T. Carlton

Christopher and Dori Carter

Dr. James* and Patricia* Case

Virginia Castagnola-Hunter

Dr. Vernon I.* H’90 and Mary Low* H’90 Cheadle

Dr. Chiu-Shan and Ru na Chen

Edward* and Shu-Ching Cheng

Dr. Henry ‘80 and Bih-Charn ‘77 Chien

David Chin, Jr. ‘92

Sarah and Roger Chrisman

Carolyn S.* and Vernon G.* Christensen

Mathilda Christiansen Kuehl* ‘62

David Kam and Betty Chu

Dr. John Carbon and Dr. Louise Clarke ‘71,’73

Peter J. Clarke*

Carol Clemmensen

Larry P. Clemmensen

Allen Cohen

Jay Cohen ‘84 and Laura Cox ‘83

John Mike and Marcia Cohen

Margo Cohen-Feinberg

David and Margaret Cole

Drs. J.W.* and Sue Colin

Paul Colombo

Steven ‘72,’74 and Sharen Comstock

Chris Conner ‘17

Marcia and Jamie ‘52 Constance

Danny J. Contreras

Devon C. Cooper ‘20

Will N. Cooper, Jr. and Jennifer E. Cooper, Cooper Housing Institute

Ursula Corning*, The Vidda Foundation

Lorin M. Cortina ‘88 and H. Jane Sung

Bruce* H’97 and Toni Corwin, Metropolitan Theatres Corporation

Rafael R. Costas, Jr. ‘86

Michael R. Costello ‘88

Karen Bedrosian Coyne ‘91 and Ted Coyne

John Vickers Crawford*

Thomas H. Crawford*

Greti Unterthiner Croft*

Stephen and Linda Crowe

Craig ‘72 and Gayle ‘75 Cummings

Stewart ‘93 and Louisa ‘93 Cushman

James and Karen Dao

Eugene* and Suzette* Davidson

James G. Davidson ‘98

John ‘82,’84 and Lisa Davis

Richard* and Erika* Davis

Stephen W. Davis ‘93 and Amparo Rios-Davis ‘94

Castulo de la Rocha ‘73 and Zoila D. Escobar

Brunilda Debus*

James and Deanna Dehlsen

Bert Deixler and Honorable Leslie Swain

James and Nancy Demetriades

Dr. Steven P. DenBaars and Susan Eng-DenBaars

Sandra Denhart ‘73

Michael D’Errico ‘92

Bob Deshotels ‘72

Scott ‘78 and Lisa Dettmer

Drs. Robert* and Barbara* DeWolfe

Paolo Diniz

Neil A. Dipaola ‘06

James D. Dixon and Carol N. Dixon

Heidi and John Dobrott

Diane Dodds* ‘68 and David Reichert

Jim Murray and Carol L. Donald ‘82

Susan L. Dougherty ‘94

Diandra de Morrell Douglas ‘82

Lisa Douglas

Peter Douglas

Ross Dowd ‘94 and Marnie Hrones

Dr. Je rey* and Linda Dozier

Dr. Harold and Kathleen Drake

Michael Duca

Suzanne Duca ‘90

Dr. Ian and Janet Duncan

Matthieu ‘87 and Marie-Anne Duncan

Kent and Rosemary Dunn

Dr. Lloyd ‘71 and Mary S. ‘66 Edwards

Steven Ehrlich and Nancy Gri n

Harvey and Carol Eisenberg

Laurence Eisenstein and Robin Zimelman

Sarah ‘93 and Noah Eisner

Rebecca and Gary Eldridge

Barbara Eliasen

Rune Eliasen

Julia Collier Emerson

Robert* and Christine Emmons

Dr. Katherine Esau*

Brian and Jan Escalera

Ian Espinoza

Zapata Espinoza

Tom and Doris Everhart

Dr. Ky Fan*

Dr. Emerson S. Fang ‘86

Andrew Farkas

Dr. Maurice* and Suzanne* Faulkner

William ‘69 and Dottie ‘68 Feeney

Ryan ‘94 and Stacey ‘94 Fell

Dr. Dennis and Linda Fenton

Dr. Howard C. Fenton*

Ralph H. Fertig*

PJ Fielding and Hana Polizzotto

Gino* and Betty* Filippin

David Jonathan Finkel

Dr. Max* and Betty Finkel

Erna V. Fisher*

Matthew and Erika Fisher

Chris ‘77 and Malin Fletcher

Mark ‘89 and Julie ‘90 Flower

Paul* and Sallie* Flum

Theresa Wilson Flynn

Mark ‘82 and Lin Foletta

James G. Follis and Willard R. Hurst

Dr. Anabel Ford ‘74,’81 and Dr. Michael Glassow

Dr. Peter Ford and Dr. Mary Howe-Grant

David ‘66 and Linda ‘67 Forman

Gregory and Elisabeth Fowler

Scott ‘82 and Jennifer Frank

Dr. Roger Freedman and Caroline Robillard

Jay Freeman ‘03

Drs. Frank ‘55 and Amanda Clark ‘64,’66,’75 Frost

Irene and Richard Fulton, MD

Dr. Mary Furner

Martha Gabbert

Elizabeth Brand Gabler ‘77 and Lee Gabler*

Richard A. Gadbois, III ‘79 and Frances Gadbois

Gilbert Garcia H’90 and Marti Correa de Garcia

Marshall and Saraster Madison Garcia

Ralph Garcia, Jr. ‘83 and Jean Bosworth Garcia ‘85

Dr. Yolanda M. Garcia ‘70,’72,’98

Dr. David* and Patricia* Gebhard

Dr. Carol A. Geer

Bernice Geiringer* H’01

Dan and Debra Gerber

John Gerngross ‘82 and Cheryl Doty Gerngross

Gordon and Ann* Getty

Daniel and Cara Geyser

Lew and Genevieve Geyser

Jon ‘90 and Veronica Gianulias

Janice Gibbons

Stephen ‘74 and Kathy ‘73 Gibson

Steven ‘71 and Deborah ‘72 Ginder

Estate of Louis Giuliano

Patty Glaser and Sam Mudie

Harry S. Glaze*

Irving* and Pat* Glazer

Paul F. Glenn*

Cindy ‘89 and Evan Goldberg

Drs. Fiona and Michael Goodchild

Dr. Richard Goode* ‘58 and Lynn Szekely-Goode

Dr. Chauncey S.* and Dorris West* Goodrich

Dr. Kevin and Cynthia ‘82 Gorman

Ahmad Gramian* and Haleh Emrani

Bob* ‘75 and Lea Grantham

Bonnie Gregory

Patricia Gregory*

Rusty Gregory

Adrian Griggs ‘88 and Kristin Martinez*

Dr. John M.* ‘46 and Betty M.* ‘52 Groebli

Metta Grokenberger Krach

Dr. Steven Gross and Julie Callahan Gross ‘04

Richard ‘62 and Mimi Gunner

Norman and Jane Habermann

Stephen* and Carla Hahn

Kelly and James ‘85 Hallman

Dr. Helen Greenwood Hansma

Paul Hansma and Pamela Benham

The Harleen Family

Mary J. Harrison*

Gerald W.* and Ruth Broida* Harter

Annette G.* and Andrew T.* Hass, Jr.

Dr. Theodore W.* H’93 and Dorcas* Hatlen

Dr. Craig Hawker and Dr. Athena Philippides

Dr. Stephen N. Hay*

Christopher and Mary Hayden

Dan Healy

David Hendrickson ‘80 (Swimming/Water Polo ‘77-’80)

James Heslin ‘73 and Rose Hau

Juliane M. Heyman*

Steven ‘70 and Linda ‘73 Hicks

Ardis O. Higgins* H’88

Steven M. Hilton ‘74 and Lisa Hilton, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation

Roger and Robin Himovitz

Joseph O.* and Elizabeth S.* Hirschfelder

Frederick Charles Hock, Jr.*

Stanley* and Gail Hollander

Marilyn and Milton* Honea

Judith L. Hopkinson H’18

Alan and Cindy Horn

Dr. Gary and Corinne Horowitz

Dr. Masahiko and Yukiko Hoshijima

Evelyn G. Hoyt*

Arianna Hu ngton

Carl and Nanci Hull

Dr. Steven Humphrey and Sue Grafton*

Cyril and Ena Humphris

Walter and Sharon Iberti, The Iberti Foundation

Patricia Ishiyama, Ishiyama Foundation

Palmer and Joan Jackson

Steven and Ellen Jackson

Janice Jagelski ‘87 and Patrick Morrin

Ralph and Janice James

Richard and Lucille Janssen

Steven A. and Susan M. Jayich

Holly P. Jennings*

Dr. M. Kent Jennings

Richard* H’06 and Bonnie Jensen

Julie Jenssen and Kathy Foley

Eugene Jhong

Dr. Wenbin ‘93 and Jianwen Jiang

James A. Jimenez*

Jack ‘97 and Kimberly ‘97 Johnson

Ellen and Peter O. Johnson

Dr. Ross* ‘70 and Charlotte Johnson

Peter H’03 and Gerd Jordano

Crandal and Julie Jue

Morris and Irma* Jurkowitz

Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell

Dr. Ann P. Kagano ‘81

Eric Kanowsky

Dr. Narinder* and Satinder* Kapany, Sikh Foundation, U.S.A.

Kenneth Karmiole ‘68

Harvey and Patricia Karp

Richard S. Karplus ‘74

Nancy Katayama

Mitch Kau man ‘77 and Joanne Moran

Robert ‘61 and Irene Kavanaugh

Philip and Karen Kay, in memory of Herbert C. Kay

Dr. Keith T. Kedward*

James H’02 and Elaine Keenan

John ‘67 and Deborah ‘67 Keever

Robert A. Keller and Nicole Tempest Keller

Landon Kelt

Herbert and Elaine* Kendall

Dr. James and Diana* Kennett

Thomas J. Kenny ‘86

Essam and Layla Khashoggi

Joan and Wayne Kidder

Jane Kievit*

Laura Killingsworth*

Bill* and Linda Kitchen

Barry* and Jill Kitnick

James and Janice Knight

Dr. R. Michael Koch ‘89

Drs. Robert H’11 and Lynn ‘80,’93 Koegel

Dr. Walter Kohn* and Mara Schi Kohn*

Dr. Kenneth and Lori ‘90 Konsker

Wallace C. Kou ‘84

Hiro ‘85 and Masako Kozato

Keith Krach

Jack ‘71 and Kay ‘71 Krouskup

Gary J. Krouth, MD ‘70,’72 and Danielle P. Krouth

Deborah Kruse

H. William Kuni

Steven ‘75 and Nikki La erty

John ‘70 and Sheila ‘73 Lake

Louis* H’89 and Winifred* H’89 Lancaster

Terilynn L. Langsev ‘79

Milt* and Arlene Larsen

Bob Lasko , in loving memory of Jackie Lasko *

Dr. Eulah Laucks* ‘78, The Laucks Foundation

Gabrielle Layton

Ariel and Jennifer Lechter

R. Marilyn Lee ‘69 and Harvey Schneider

Nancy Lessner

Yuichi Levinson

Idee Levitan-Maxted*

Gretchen Lie

Robert Lie

Dr. Fima and Jere Lifshitz

Je rey Light and Christine Wong

George and Denise Lilly

Carl* and Jo* Lindros

Mark D. Linehan ‘85

Dr. Ann Lippincott ‘83,’99 and Ned Emerson ‘65

BJ Lippincott*

Dr. Bruce H. Lipshutz

Dr. Francine Lotery

James ‘98 and Kristen Loughmiller

Robert Lovgren ‘62

Li Lu

Peggy J. Lubchenco and Steven D. Gaines

Dr. Gene ‘73 and Susan* ‘73 Lucas

Keith ‘90 and Dana Lupton

Verl S. Lutz*

Stuart and Hannelore Mabon

Joanne Maguire

Hadi and Barbara Makarechian

Margaret Mallory*

Jim Maloney ‘84 and Andrew Nance

Dr. Charles* and Lisa Markham

Timothy and Bernadette Marquez

John ‘85 and Lynda Marren

Siri and Bob Marshall

John* and Peggy* Maximus

Mark ‘75 and Mary Maxson ‘76

Kenneth P. Maytag

Richard and Marilyn Mazess

Darryl T. McCall ‘78 and Miren Letemendia

Tim McCarthy and Cynthia Porter

Dr. Lorraine McDonnell and Dr. Stephen Weatherford*

Dr. J. Sears and Marni McGee

Kathryn D. McKee ‘59

Kay McMillan

Susan A. McMillan

Cathy A. McMurtry ‘79

Joseph S. Melchione* ‘70

Anthony* and Marian* Menk

Benjamin W. Mercier ‘93

Thomas and Lynn Meredith

Will Meredith ‘04

Dr. Horia and Jane Metiu

Sharon and Steve* Metsch

Gail Meyer ‘65

Dr. Robert* and Florence* Michaelsen

Dr. Claudine Michel ‘85 and Dr. Douglas Daniels

Bruce ‘70 and Kathleen Micheel

Richard ‘66 and Eleanor ‘64 Migues

Dr. Umesh and Susan Mishra

Dr. Jim Mitchell and Judy Wainwright

Drs. Jasvant and Meera Modi

Dr. Alfred Kummer Moir*

Robert and Suzanne Moon

Kristen ‘87 and Kenneth Moore

Margaret Becker Morez

Thomas* ‘63 and Toni ‘63 Morgan

Michael Moritz and Harriet Heyman

Dr. Gordon ‘76 and Sheila Morrell

Howard Morris

Drs. Gale and Richard ‘69 Morrison

William and Martha Mowry

Peter and Jillian Muller

Dennis Mulqueeney ‘84 and Patti Rossi

Bob and Holly Murphy

Michael Murphy

Michael A. Nachman

Dr. Radhakrishnan Nagarajan ‘92 and Ayano Nagaoka ‘98

Yuki and Shuji Nakamura

Margaret Nee* and Family

Henry ‘72 and Nanette Nevins

Clint and Carol Newell

Dana and Eric Newman

Dr. Pendred Noyce

Jordan W. Nuni ‘11

Laura and Kevin O’Connor

Dr. Donald and Janet* O’Dowd

Andrew ‘95 and Makoto Ogawa

Richard Ogawa, Esq.

Otieno Okatch ‘92 and Christina Buth-Okatch

Carmen Ortiz and Family

Barbro and Bernard Osher

Sandra L. Otellini ‘74

David Owens

Dr. Herbert E. Paaren and Denise Marino

Paul and Katherine Page

Yun Fang Pan

Alex Pananides H’06 and Janet Dunbar

Kim and Dean ‘67,’75 Pananides

Dr. William ‘73,’75 and Kristen ‘89 Parrish

Dr. Narendra and Rita Parson

Nilita and Vivek Paul

Julie Payne

Richard Payne and Patricia Chiota

Philip and Sylvia Peatman

Col. Maxwell C.* ‘61 and Ann* Pellish

Gust and Mary Perlegos

Robert* and Helen* Peteler

Juanita Peterson*

Jean Pettitt

Madeline Pevsner

Christopher Pila an

Dr. Joseph Polchinski* and Dr. Dorothy Chun

Kathryn Pollak*

Barry Posner ‘70 and Jackie Schmidt-Posner ‘70

Thomas and Margot Pritzker

Dr. Christopher and Julie Proctor

Dr. Daniel and Sarah Propp

Wendy Purcell ‘84 and Kenneth Wilton

James ‘71 and Laura ‘71 Putnam

Ellen Raede ‘80 and Robert Raede, Jr. ‘80

Dean* and Marion* Ramstad

Dr. James ‘06 and Natalie Raring

Aaron* H’88 and Cherie H’88 Raznick

Joel S. Raznick ‘81

Guy ‘72 and Belinda* Redington

Lynn* ‘55 and Winslow ‘54 Reitnouer

Dr. Andrea Rich*

H. Smith Richardson, III

Laurence Rickels

George W.* and Edith* Rickey

Marla and Pietro Rizzuti

Dr. Bruce Robertson and Dr. Thomas Kren

Elizabeth Robinson

Najda Ife Robinson-Mayer

Jerry ‘59 and Joan Rocco

Justine Roddick and Tina Schlieske

Al Rodriguez

Ann Austin Tavis Romano* ‘68

Gilbert ‘60 and Valerie Romo

Susan J. Rose

Richard Rosen ‘75

Charles R. Ross*

Howard Ruby and Yvette Mimieux Ruby

Beth Rudin DeWoody

The Rudy Family

Dr. Richard and Linda Ryu

Marjorie Moy Sabnis and Ajit Sabnis

Dr. Onur Sakarya ‘08

Natsume Sakata

John and Randi Sanger

John and Connie Sargent

Motoi and Aya Satomi

Michael F. Saucier ‘83,’84

Ruth S. Scha ner*

Rod ‘79 and Jodi Scherba

Henry A. Schimberg*

Erich Schlaikjer and Patricia McIntyre

Dr. Russell Schmitt and Dr. Sally Holbrook

Carol Schmitz

June H. Schuerch*

Berta and Rudi* Schulte

Catherine Schumann*

Dr. Lisa Stratton and Peter Schuyler ‘76

Mark ‘84 and Lynda Schwartz

Dr. Martin and Olga Schwartz

James and Patricia Selbert

Marc Selwyn

Lorraine* ‘63,’75 and Frank ‘63 Serena

Harshad and Raksha Shah

William ‘75 and Jill Shanbrom

Bo Shao

Stanley K.* and Betty W.* Sheinbaum

Mitchell Sherno ‘99

Justin and Leigh Anne Siegel

Ralph ‘78 and Linda ‘78 Simmonds

Hobart Sko eld*

Kenneth Slaught ‘79 and Elizabeth Hawkins Slaught

Amy ‘82 and Brian Smiley

Maurice Smith

Dr. Fahad* ‘70,’72 and Barbara Somait

Tana Sommer-Belin

Phillip Spector ‘72 and Carole Lebbin-Spector

Peter ‘82 and Stephanie Sperling

Jason Spievak ‘90 and Lynette Figueras-Spievak ‘91

Barbara Spooner* ‘55

Dr. Norman* ‘69 and Marianne Sprague

Linda Sta ord Burrows

Tayloe and Cindy Stansbury

Brad ‘92 and Tamara Stark

Cynthia and James* Stebbins

Ann Steinmetz ‘71 and Steven Senesac ‘77, Steinmetz Foundation

Carol Stensrud

William Stensrud

Dr. John* and Betty* Stephens

Andy ‘96 and Ashley ‘96 Stewart

Meghan Stoll and Robert Stoll, Jr. ‘66

Irene Stone

Marty F. Stone ‘82

Danelle Storm Rosati ‘77 and Mario Rosati

Brian M. Strauss ‘86

Barbara Stupay

Sanjay and Ashima Suri

Johan ‘92 and Christine ‘92 Swildens

Gary ‘91 and Tammy Szilagyi

Dr. Robert* H’99 and Sue Talley

Dr. Hong Tang ‘04 and Man Luo

Jim and Denise Taylor

Tony and Sherryl Taylor

Greg and Daphne Tebbe

Daniel Temianka, MD and Zeinab Dabbah, MD, JD

Nicholas L. Teti, Jr.

Jeanne C. Thayer*

Eleanor L. Thomas*

William ‘77 and Christine Thormahlen, The William J. Thormahlen Family

Lawrence A. Thornton* ‘59

Donna Tinney

Matthew V. Tirrell

Drs. Rachel and Waldo* Tobler ‘87

Alzera Todd McCoy

John and Sharon Todd

Patricia Todd

Alice Tokuyama*

Diane ‘77 and David ‘77 Toole

Don Tosti*

Dr. Carrie Towbes and Dr. John Lewis

Alex J. Trebby ‘03 and Ludivine Souhaut

Dr. Katharine W. Tremaine*

Kenneth E. Trevey* ‘51

Lisa and Kenny Troutt

Scott and Kelly Trueman

Bob Tuler ‘78

Nicole Underwood*

Edward* and Carol* Valentine

Donald* and Jo Beth* Van Gelderen

Kenny and Shelley Van Zant

Dr. James P. Vanyo*

Dr. Daniel and Dianne Vapnek

Bruce* ‘58 and Nancy* Varner

Robert and Marlene Veloz

Anton Vonk* ‘05 and Diane Boss

Serge and Milici Vukmanovic

Mrs. Richard L. Wahlberg

Norm Waitt, Jr.

Sheila Wald

Rhonda Walker

Dr. To-Far Wang ‘80,’83

Dr. Yulun ‘82,’88 and Susan ‘84 Wang

Barbara D. Warren ‘08

James Warren ‘76

David Watson ‘99 and Vinitha Menon Watson ‘99

Dr. Richard J. Watts

Marsha* and William* Wayne

Louis* and Bernice Weider

Dr. Andrew ‘81 and Mary Weinberg

Daniel Weinberg

Dr. Robert Weinman

Roger W. Whalen ‘61

Brett ‘84 and Danielle White

Ralph E. Wiggen

John Wilczak

Dan Wilen

Hutton and Ruth Wilkinson

Craig and Jane Williams

Lowell ‘69 and Marsha Williams

Marie J. Williams ‘89

Richard Williams* ‘59, The Richard

Williams Family

John Cree Wilson, III*

Michael Grant Wilson

Stuart O’Melveny Wilson

Winn Family Trust, R. Alastair Winn ‘73

Peter Wissner

Dr. Samuel* and Frances* Wofsy

Dr. Charles* and Muriel* Woodhouse

Clancy Woods ‘79

Jane Woodward ‘80

Robert K. Woolf*

Kristin ‘88 and Je rey ‘89 Worthe

Ming-Shian and Justina Wu

Cli ord and Crystal Wyatt

Geofrey and Laura Wyatt

Dr. Philip and Carolyn* Wyatt

Tomionori Yamada, Toshiko Ushikama

Memorial Fund

Dr. Henry H’01 and Dilling H’01 Yang

Mary M Yang, PhD

David* and Susan Yossem

George and Risa ‘79 Yuhas

Alan Zaentz, MD and Monique Blum

Dr. Steven ‘81 and Katherine Zelko

Dr. Hongjun Zhu ‘02 and Jing Wang ‘98

Michael ‘78 and Diane Ziering

Drs. Leslie ‘64,’79 and Ernie ‘66,’72,’89 Zomalt

Richard ‘82 and Zanna Zulch

Carl B. Zytowski*

Dr. Donald and Kathryn Zytowski

*Deceased

H=Honorary Alumni

Organizations

Anonymous (20)

3M Foundation

84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha

Abbott Laboratories

ACatechol, Inc.

Accelrys, Inc.

Acelot, Inc.

Acton Family Giving

Adobe Systems

ADRx

Advanced Projects Research, Inc.

AECOM

The Aerospace Corporation

AeroVironment, Inc.

The Ahmanson Foundation

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

Akoustis, Inc.

Leo and Anne Albert Charitable Trust

Alcan Aluminum Corporation

Alias System Corporation

Allergan Foundation

Allied Signal Foundation

Allon Therapeutics, Inc.

alstria o ce REIT-AG

Aluminum Company of America

Alveo Technologies

Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation

Amateur Radio Digital Communications

American Committee for the Weizman

Institute of Science

American Economic Association

American Educational Research Association

American Federation for Aging Research

American Health Assistance Foundation

American Heart Association

American Society of Nephrology

American Sociological Association

AMP, Inc.

AmpliMed Corporation

Anastasis Bio Corporation Drug Development

Anderson Stewart Family Foundation

Paul M. Angell Family Foundation

Anritsu Company

AppFolio, Inc.

Apple, Inc.

Applied Molecular Genetics

Arcadia Design Systems, Inc.

Arcadia Fund

ARCO Foundation

Arcus Foundation

ArgusSenses

Laura and John Arnold Foundation

Arthrex

Asahi Kasei Corporation

ASML US, LLC

The Association for the Cure of Cancer of the Prostate

AT&T Bell Laboratories

Athanatos Foundation

ATK Space Systems

Audacious Foundation

Autism Speaks

Avago Technologies, Argos Acquisition Ltd.

Edward and Gladys Baker Foundation

The Balm Foundation, Inc.

Bank of America Matching Gifts Program

Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation

The Cecile & Fred Bartman Foundation

BASF Corporation

Bay Networks, Inc.

Beijing ByteDance Technology Co., Ltd.

David W. Bermant Revocable Trust

Kathryne Beynon Foundation

BHP Billiton

Bialis Family Foundation

Bioversity International

Birnam Wood Members Veterans Scholarship Fund

Bloomberg Family Foundation, Inc.

Blue Moon Fund, Inc.

BluGlass Corporation

David Bohnett Foundation

Bosch Corporate Research and Development

Boughton Educational & Scholarship Fund

BP America, Inc.

Patricia Bragg Foundation

Brain and Behavior Research Foundation

Breakthrough Initiatives

Breast Cancer Alliance, Inc.

BrightFocus Foundation

Brillo-Sonnino Family Foundation

Bristol-Myers Products

Bruker Daltonik GmbH

BSST

The Builders Initiative

Burroughs Corporation

Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.

Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

Calera Corporation

The California Coastal Conservancy

California Community Foundation

The California Endowment

California Fire Safe Council, Inc.

California Forest Research Association

California Institute of Technology

California State University

California Wellness Foundation

Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation

The Keith Campbell Foundation

Canadian Institute for Advanced Research

Canadian Paci c Charitable Foundation

Capital Group Companies, Inc.

Capitol Specialty Plastics, Inc.

Carnegie Corporation of New York

Carpet America Recovery E ort

Casa Dorinda

Catalytic Solutions

Center for Community Change

The Center for the Study of Force Majeure

Central Research Institute of Electric

Power Industry

CFE International LLC

ChevronTexaco

Chevron Products Company

Chevron U.S.A., Inc.

Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation

Chicago Community Trust

Jane Co n Childs Memorial Fund

Chiron Corporation

Chubb Insurance

Cinco Hermanos Fund, LLC

Citrix Online Division

Pierre Claeyssens Veterans Museum & Library

Climate Imperative Foundation

ClimateWorks Foundation

Clorox Corporation

Cohen Veterans Bioscience, Inc.

Coldquanta

The Coleman Family Foundation

College Advising Corps

Colorado State University

Conexant Systems Charitable Fund

Convergent Technologies, Inc.

Coral Reef Alliance

Corning Companies

Corning Incorporated Foundation

Bruce and Toni Corwin Foundation

The Dorothy and Sherill Corwin Foundation

The Council for Tobacco Research, U.S.A.

Council on Foreign Relations

Council on Library and Information Resources

Courtroom Television Network

CPM Educational Program

Crankstart Foundation

CSIRO

Culler Scienti c Systems Corporation

The Shurl & Kay Curci Foundation

Cure PSP Foundation

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation

DavosPharma

Deloitte Foundation

Delta Psi Building Company

Depotech Corporation

Desert Botanical Garden

Dialogic Corporation

Digital Equipment Corporation

Doheny Eye Institute

Donors Trust

Dow Corning Corporation

Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

Eastman Chemical Company

Eastman Kodak Company

Eaton Corporation

Economic Development Collaboration

Edison International

Educational Advancement Foundation

Eesof, Inc.

El Adobe Corporation

Ellison Medical Foundation

The Eloise Company

Elsevier Foundation

EMD Millipore Corporation

Emerald Foundation, Inc.

Energy Foundation

Envision Systems, Inc.

Epitronics Corporation

Equistar

Ernst & Young Foundation

Evidation Health, Inc.

Exxon Chemical Co-Paramins

Exxon Research and Engineering Company

ExxonMobil Foundation

ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company

Farhang Foundation

Federation of Basque

John E. Fetzer Memorial Trust

Fisher-Rosemount Systems, Inc.

Justin Brooks Fisher Foundation

Flex Tech Alliance

Ford Motor Company Fund

Foundation Fighting Blindness

Foundation for Child Development

Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research

Foundational Questions Institute (FQXi)

Franciscan Friars

The Connie Frank Foundation

Freeman Foundation

The John Douglas French Alzheimer’s Foundation

The Peter J. Frenkel Foundation, Inc.

Friends of the Dunes

Friends of the UCSB Library

Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc.

Fujitsu Limited

Fund for Santa Barbara, Inc.

Furukawa Electric Company, Ltd.

The Gainey Foundation

Gareatis Foundation

GE Foundation

GE Global Research

Gill Foundation

GlaxoSmithKline

Global Canopy Partners

Global Fishing Watch

Global Integrity

Godric Foundation

Goethe Institute Los Angeles

Goleta Star, LLC

The Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment

Greentech SA

The Gretler Foundation

George H Gri ths and Olive J Gri ths

Charitable Foundation

GRT, Inc.

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund

Haddad Family Trust

Hamister Foundation

Hannah Wilke Collection & Archive

The Harris Family Fund

The John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation

The William Randolph Hearst Foundation

HEDCO Foundation

Hewlett-Packard Company Labs

Hewlett-Packard Laboratories

Hewlett-Packard Logic Systems

Highland Santa Barbara Foundation, Inc.

Audrey Hillman Fisher Foundation

Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Global Hoechst Celanese Corporation

Honeywell, Inc.

HopeLab

HRL Laboratories, LLC

Hughes Aircraft Company

Hughes Electronics

Huntington Library Foundation

Hutton Parker Foundation

IBM Matching Grants Program

IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

ICI Group Technology

Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.

II-VI Foundation

IKEA Foundation

ImmunoGen, Inc.

Inceptor Bio

Ingantec Corporation

Institut Ramon Llull

The Institute for Advanced Study

Institute for the Study of American Religion

Instituto Camoes

Instituto Vasco Etxepare Euskal

Intech, LLC

Intel Foundation

International Balzan Prize Foundation

International Community Foundation

International Fine Particle Research Institute

International Foundation for Telemetering

International Human Dimensions Programme

International Retinal Research Foundation

International Shinto Foundation

Intrawest Mammoth Corporation

IOS Press B.V.

The James Irvine Foundation

Irvine Ranch Conservancy

Istituto Italiano Di Cultura

Ann Jackson Family Foundation

The Jacobs Family Foundation

Japan Bamboo Association

Japan Business Association of

Southern California

The Japan Steel Works, LTD.

The Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission

Jarrett Family Fund

JDS Uniphase

JEOL Resonance, Inc.

Johansson Family Foundation

Johnson Controls, Inc.

The Walter S. Johnson Foundation

JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.

JSR Corporation

Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation

The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation

KAO Corporation

Karisma Foundation

Karl Storz Imaging, Inc.

Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute

Ewing Marion Kau man Foundation

Kearney Foundation

The Kevin and Masha Keating Family Foundation

Kellogg Associates II

Keysight Technologies

John S. Kiewit Memorial Foundation

King Philanthropies

King sher Foundation

Kinship Foundation

The Kirby-Jones Foundation

Kirin Brewery Company Ltd.

Klein Bottle Youth Program

Esther A. & Joseph Klingenstein Fund

Konarka Technologies

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Korea Foundation

KPMG LLP

Kraft Foods, Inc.

Kraton Polymers

Kresge Foundation

Samuel H. Kress Foundation

Kyoei Steel Corporation

Lam Research Corporation

Lam Research Foundation

Lancaster Appointive Trust

Las Cumbres Observatory

Life Sciences Research Foundation

Eli Lilly and Company

Limitless Space Institute

Lockheed Martin Matching Gift Program

Lockheed Martin

LogMeIn, Inc.

Longview Inc., Ltd

Lorser and Helen L. Feitelson Arts Foundation

Lucent Technologies

Lumentum

The Chuan Lyu Foundation

MacDonald Family Foundation

Macula Vision Research Foundation

Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, LLC

March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation

Marine Review Committee, Inc.

Mark Hurd Aerial Surveys, Inc.

Gilbert J. Martin Foundation

The May Department Stores Foundation

MAZ Group

Mbanefo Charitable Foundation

MC Research and Innovation Center, Inc.

Wendy P. McCaw Foundation

James S. McDonnell Foundation

McKnight Endowment Fund

McKnight Foundation

Mediascope

MedImmune, Inc.

Merck and Company, Inc.

Metropolitan Theatres Foundation

Microelectronics Advanced Research Corporation

Minerva Biotechnologies Corporation

Mitsubishi Chemical USA, Inc.

Mobil Research and Development Corporation

Mobil Technology Company

Molecular Simulations, Inc.

Montecito Bank & Trust

Moor elds Eye Charity

Morris Animal Foundation

Moss Adams, LLP

Nanoelectronics Research Corporation

NARSAD

Narus, Inc.

National Academies Keck Futures Initiative

National Academy of Education

National Academy of Sciences

National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc.

National Aeronautics & Space Administration

National Multiple Sclerosis Society

National Park Foundation

National Semiconductor

National Trust for the Humanities

Naturipe Berry Growers, Inc.

NEC Corporation

NEC Laboratories America, Inc.

NEC USA, Inc.

Neste Jacobs Corporate R&D

Nestle Research Center

Netherlands Organisation Scienti c Research

New Venture Fund

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone

NKD Co., Ltd.

Nokia, Inc.

NOMIS Foundation

The Kenneth and Eileen Norris Foundation

Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

Ocean Conservancy

The Ocean Foundation

Omnis Mineral Technologies, LLC

Open Philanthropy

Open Source Hardware Association

Opencollective Foundation

Oracle Labs

The Bernard Osher Foundation

OSI Software, Inc.

Outhink

Paci c Beverage Company

Paci c View Foundation

The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation

Edwin W. Pauley Foundation

PG & E Corporation

Photothermal Spectroscopy Corporation

PHT International, Inc.

PicsArt, Inc.

Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology

Dr. Joseph and Helene Z. Pollock Foundation

PowerLight

Pratt & Whitney

PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP

Procter & Gamble Company

Keith and Frances Puccinelli Trust

The Ceil and Michael E. Pulitzer Foundation

Pure Engineering LLC

QAD, Inc.

Quadrature Climate Foundation

Quantinuum, LLC

The Quarterman and Keller Foundation

Quest Fund

Ras Al Khaimah Center for Advanced Materials

V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation

Rathmann Family Foundation

Raychem Corporation

Raytheon

Raytheon Company

Regency Tropicana, LLC

Research Corporation for Science Advancement

Resources Legacy Fund

Rhodia, Inc.

Rhodium Group

Smith Richardson Foundation

Robertson Foundation

Roche Matching Gifts Program

Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors

Rockwell Network Systems

The Roddick Foundation

Rowny Foundation

The Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation

May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc.

Ruhr-Universitat Bochum

Sabrient Systems, LLC

Russell Sage Foundation

Saint-Gobain Ceramics & Plastics, Inc.

Saint-Gobain Recherche

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

Samsung Semiconductor, Inc.

Sandia National Laboratories

Sandler Foundation

William Sansum Diabetes Center

Santa Barbara Bank & Trust

Santa Barbara Museum of Art

Santa Barbara Photonics

Santa Barbara Remote Sensing

Santa Ynez Band of Chumash

Indians Foundation

Schlinger Chrisman Foundation

Warren & Katharine Schlinger Foundation

Schlumberger Foundation Inc.

Schmidt Research Vessel Institute

Sea Forward Fund

Seattle Silicon Corporation

SEBACIA

Seismic Micro-Technology

Semiotic AI

Sequoia Parks Conservancy

The Edmund and Mary Shea Foundation

Shell Development Company

Shell Global Solutions US, Inc.

Shell International Chemicals B.V.

Shell Oil Company Foundation

Shellphish Support Syndicate

Sheth Sangreal Foundation

Shimadzu Corporation

Silicon Compiler Systems

Silicon Valley Bank

Single Step Foundation

SK Hynix, Inc.

SmartKem, Inc.

Social Science Research Council

Society for Conservation Biology

Society of Actuaries

Soitec

Someone Else’s Child Foundation

Sony Corporation

Sony Corporation of America

Sony Electronics, Inc.

Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc.

Space Computer

Space Telescope Science Institute

Sport Fishing Institute

Springsoft USA

Starbuck, Tisdale and Associates

Ruth and Milton Steinbach Fund, Inc.

Stockholm Environment Institute

Stone Family Foundation

Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth

Stuart Foundation

Sun Microsystems

Sun Microsystems Foundation, Inc.

Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Swildens Family Trust

Synopsys, Inc.

Taiwanese American Foundation of San Diego

Takatori Corporation

Takeda Pharmaceuticals

The Tatman Foundation

The Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Foundation

Tektronix, Inc.

TELACU Education Foundation

Teledyne FLIR

Telekom

Telesis Foundation

Terra Foundation for American Art

Texas Instruments

Thermo Analytical, Inc.

Edward & Della Thome Memorial Foundation

The Evan C. Thompson Foundation

Thorlabs, Inc.

Tides Foundation

The Times Mirror Foundation

Tinker Foundation, Inc.

Tiny Blue Dot, Inc.

Titan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Title Insurance & Trust Company

TomKat Foundation

The Towbes Fund for the Performing Arts

Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc.

TRENDS Research & Advisory

TRW Space and Electronics Group

Tyco Electronics Corporation

UCSB A liates

UCSB Music A liates

Unilever Research

United Negro College Fund, Inc.

United Seal Coat & Slurry Seal, Inc.

United States Air Force

United States Army Research

United States Public Health Service

United Technologies

United Way of Santa Barbara County

University Art Museum Council

University Industry Research Corporation

University of Aberdeen

University of Pennsylvania

University of Virginia

UpTogether

Varian Associates, Inc.

Veeco Saint Paul, Inc.

J. Craig Venter Institute

Verizon Communications

Verizon Foundation

Viasat, Inc.

VinUniversity

VMware, Inc.

VolkswagenStiftung

The Wallis Foundation

Walmart Foundation

Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts

Warner Brothers Digital Distribution

Washington Mutual Bank Foundation

Wege Foundation

Wellcome Leap, Inc.

Wells Fargo Foundation

Wells Fargo Matching Gift Center

Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research

Weyerhaeuser Company

The Wharton Foundation, Inc.

The Whitaker Foundation

The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation

Whittier Family Foundations

Wilburforce Foundation

Wildlife Conservation Society

Wille Family Foundation

William Gillespie Foundation

Windward Fund

The Dean Witter Foundation

MOXI, Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation

Women Beyond Borders

Wood-Claeyssens Foundation

Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation

World Wildlife Fund

WT Family Fund

William Wyles Library Board

Wyles Trust Foundation

Xerox Corporation

Xerox Foundation

Xilinx, Inc.

XVerse Technology

The Yanover Family Trust in memory of Pauline Milrad

Yosemite Conservancy

James V. & Beverly R. Zaleski Foundation

Anonymous (82)

Legacy Circle

The Legacy Circle honors alumni, friends, faculty, and sta who have included UC Santa Barbara in their estate plans through some form of planned gift. Membership in the society is extended to 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 that will enable UC Santa Barbara to continue to grow and excel.

Carol* and Marshall* Ackerman

Dr. Dana T. Aftab ‘85

Dr. Güenter and June* Ahlers

Janet A. Alpert ‘68

Pat ‘57 and Bill* Altman

Maggie and Chuck ‘89 Amsler

Dr. Jodi Anderson ‘94 and Christopher Field

Judy and Bruce Anticouni

Dr. Gregory and Roxanne* ‘66 Aposperis

Bluma Appel*

Louise V. Arnold*

Richard F. Aster, Jr.* ‘63,’65

Dr. Stuart* and Lillian* Atkins

Stuart R. Atkins

Natalie O. Atkinson* ‘47

Richard A. Auhll* H’20

Lawrence Badash*

Drs. John D. and Janice ‘82,’84 Baldwin

Archie Bard* and Leinie Schilling Bard*

Charles H. Barnes* ‘34

Itzik ‘68,’70 and Marge Barpal

Stephen ‘72 and Kathleen Barrett

Dr. Steven ‘68 and Karen ‘68,’70 Bartlett

Addy V. Barton*

Dr. Richard A. Baum* ‘74

Robert E. Beeton ‘68

Russell H. Behm*

George Bernard Hammerle

Donn R. Bernstein* H’79

Mashey Maurice Bernstein, PhD ‘73,’77

Mark ‘66 and Susan ‘67 Bertelsen

Alan ‘67,’73 and Kathy ‘74 Beyerchen

Dr. William T. Bielby

Miriam Birch* ‘57

Ambassador Barbara K. Bodine ‘70

Dr. Eric H. Boehm*

Mark and Shelley ‘87 Bookspan

Helen R. Borges*

Ann S. Bowers*, on behalf of the Robert N. Noyce Trust

John Bowers

Paul ‘84 and Joy Boyle

Richard L. ‘67 and Kathryn Gee ‘68 Breaux

Irving B. Bricken*

Terry and Sharon* Bridges

Cynthia ‘68,’76 and Frederick Brinkmann

Leonard* and Gretchan* Broom

June* ‘54 and Todd* H’55 Brouhard

Michael ‘71 and Carolyn Bruck

Paula Yurkanis Bruice

Dr. William* and Patricia* Bullough

Charles* and Harriet* Burke

Judy Epstein Buss ‘72

Joseph* and Nancy* Byrne

Dr. José I. Cabezón

Ina Theresa Campbell*

Janet Lea Campbell ‘74

Robert ‘70 and Laura Caplan

Roger* and Jan Capps

Ross Beck Care

Dr. Harry J.* ‘60,’70 and Dr. M.J.* ‘59,’70 Carlisle

Muriel T. Carlton

Marcy L. Carsey H’04

Bruce J. Cary ‘66,’71

Christopher C. Casebeer* ‘69

Cathy Cash and Bruce McRoy

Dr. Robert* ‘49 and Shirle* ‘50 Casier

Bill and Mary Cheadle

Vernon I.* H’90 and Mary Low* H’90 Cheadle

Isabel K. Chissar*

Carolyn S.* and Vernon G.* Christensen

Marvin Clarke* ‘51

Richard L. Cohan* ‘78

Marjorie A. Cole ‘64

The Family and Charity Trust of Michael J. Cole

John ‘69 and Beverly Colgate

J.W.* and Sue Colin

William R. ‘58 and Rita ‘63 Collins

Douglas T. Comerdinger*

Michael J. Connell Memorial Fund

Estate of William B. Corn eld

Rafael R. Costas, Jr. ‘86

Flora Courtois*

Karen Bedrosian Coyne ‘91

Greti Unterthiner Croft*

Dr. John C. Crowell*

Ruth* and Nelson* Culver

Lucille P. Daniel* ‘42

Eugene* and Suzette* Davidson

Burt L. Davis* ‘78

Richard* and Erika* Davis

John ‘82,’84 and Lisa Davis

Louise Lowry Davis*

Stephen W. Davis ‘93 and Amparo Rios-Davis ‘94

Len DeBenedictis ‘62

Dr. Steven DenBaars and Susan Eng-DenBaars

Sandra Haunani Denhart ‘73

Elinor Deniston* ‘52

Dr. Rick* ‘68,’71 and Sherrie Dentonf

Larry* ‘63 and Phyllis DeSpain

Drs. Robert* and Barbara* DeWolfe

Bobbi* and Paul ‘70 Didier

William ‘68 and Janet Dinsmore

James and Carol Dixon

Jim Dixon ‘84 and Barbara Day

Linda Kathleen Dolan ‘71

Carol L. Donald ‘82

Dean William Dorn

Jeana L. Dressel, PhD

Kenneth Duzy and Kathleen Scott* ‘79

Roy T. Eddleman*

Alison Duncan Egus*

Rebecca and Gary Eldridge

Dr. Katherine Esau*

Bulent Ezal

Joyce ‘65 and Garold* Faber

Dr. Ky Fan*

Dr. Maurice* and Suzanne* Faulkner

Carl and Toby Feinberg

Peter Feldmann ‘65

Howard* and Jean* Fenton

Je Ferguson ‘71

Ralph H. Fertig*

William Wesley Fields, MD ‘76

Ann Fingarette Hasse

Timothy O. Fisher

Vasanti Ferrando Fithian ‘60

Mark ‘89 and Julie ‘90 Flower

Donna and Larry Franks

Peggy Fredericksen* ‘51

Kim Freed ‘82

Peter R.* and A. Helen* Fricker

Drs. Frank ‘55 and Amanda Clark ‘64,’66,’75 Frost

Georgia L. Funsten*

Elizabeth Brand Gabler ‘77 and Lee Gabler*

Ralph Garcia, Jr. ‘83 and Jean Bosworth Garcia ‘85

Lloyd W.* ‘41 and Jane D.* ‘41 Garrison

Dr. David* and Patricia* Gebhard

Suzanne George ‘85

James C.* ‘51 and Beverly J.* Georgeou

Ambassador Don* H’96 and Marilyn* H’96 Gevirtz

Blaine Gibson*

Dr. John I. Gilderbloom ‘75,’78

Catherine Glaze

Dr. Chauncey S.* and Dorris West* Goodrich

John W. Gould ‘86

Je rey Grange ‘96

Dr. David Gray and Professor Linda Kau man ‘71,’78

Paul Graziano and Jo Swanda

James C.* and Liz* ‘37 Greene

Dr. John M.* ‘46 and Betty M.* ‘52 Groebli

Alan Grosenheider

Russell Guy ‘81

Norm and Jane Habermann

Daniel Haight* ‘63

Eva and Yoel Haller

Sam Handelman ‘77 and Barbara Pettersen

Tina Hansen McEnroe ‘89

Dr. Helen Greenwood Hansma

Harriman Family

Cynthia Ann Harris ‘71

Mary J. Harrison*

Gerald W.* and Ruth Broida* Harter

Annette G.* and Andrew T.* Hass, Jr.

Dr. Theodore W.* H’93 and Dorcas* Hatlen

Je ‘66 and Judy H’09 Henley

Je rey Hewitt* ‘74

Juliane M. Heyman*

Harris Howard Hicks, Jr.*

Ardis O. Higgins* H’88

Joseph O.* and Elizabeth S.* Hirschfelder

Professor Jennifer Ho ‘92

George W. Holbrook, Jr.*

Jane ‘65 and Bruce* Hopkins

Paul F. ‘91 and Sheri L. ‘89,’92 Hudak

John ‘66 and Carole* ‘66 Hugunin

R. Stephen and Gail S. Humphreys

David Hyde, PhD ‘13

Djan H. Irani ‘77

Alice H. Iverson*

Rodney G. Iwata ‘75

Susan Schwank Jamgochian* ‘63,’81

Helmar S. Janee*

Margaret D. Je erson* ‘55

Richard* H’06 and Bonnie Jensen

Jerg B. Jergenson

Tom ‘87 and Heather ‘88 Jevens

James A. Jimenez*

Barbara and Norman Johnson

Walter* and Kristi* Johnson

Peter H’03 and Gerd Jordano

John ‘71 and Karen Jostes

Ann Parkinson Kagano ‘81 and Tessa Kagano

David Kam and Betty Chu

Kenneth Karmiole ‘68

Mitch Kau man ‘77 and Joanne Moran

Dorcas L. Kelley ‘84

Trudi Kerkmeyer ‘60

Dr. George* ‘69,’80 and Joan* Kerns

Ken Khachigian ‘66

Jane Kievit*

Vivian King ‘87

Victoria Kline, PhD

Janet Krom*

Deborah Kruse

H. William Kuni

Mathilda Christiansen Kuehl* ‘62

Sandra Ina Lamb*

Alfred* ‘38 and Anna* Lambourne

James and Elinor Langer

Dr. Dorothy Largay H’18 and Wayne Rosing H’18

Bob Lasko , in loving memory of Jackie Lasko *

R. Marilyn Lee ‘69 and Harvey A. Schneider

Don ‘65 and Roberta ‘64,’66 Lenkeit

Susan and Andy Lentz

Lorin ‘68,’70 and Karen Letendre

Stephen A. Levandowski ‘69

Darin Levilo ‘91

John Levin and Patricia Gallery

Shirley Geok-lin Lim

Jody A. Linick ‘85 and Christer Hagghult

John ‘00,’10 and Jennifer ‘01 Lofthus

Dr. Robert L.* ‘49 and Joan Lorden

Dr. Gene ‘73 and Susan* ‘73 Lucas

Bruce Lumbard* ‘70

Gayle Lynds

Caroline Street Maddock ‘61 and Thomas Maddock*

Prathibha Madigapola-Liberty ‘14,’15 and Taylor Liberty ‘14

David L. Magney `85

Margaret Mallory*

Susan L. Malmgren* ‘68

Dr. Timothy ‘75 and Martha Malone

James Maloney ‘84

Francesco ‘80 and Barbara Mancia

Dr. York T. Mandra*

Jack* and Anthea Mannion

Carmen Anita Manus Trust

Ricki Vinyard Marder ‘79 and David Marder

Helene B. Marsh ‘04

Dr. James Marston ‘02

Thomas G. Massa ‘68

Susan Matsumoto and Mel Kennedy

Ronald L.* ‘58 and Carol* Mays

Nancy McCagney* ‘84,’91

David McDonald ‘85

Dr. Lorraine McDonnell and Dr. Stephen Weatherford*

Dr. J. Sears and Marni McGee

Dr. Jim McNamara ‘85 and Marilynn Phelps McNamara ‘82

Dr. Walter* H’12 and Thelma* Mead

Joseph S. Melchione* ‘70

Professor Duncan H’09 and Suzanne MA’70 Mellichamp

Steven ‘63 and Barbara Mendell

Katie Menees ‘72

Anthony* and Marian* Menk

Alexandra Meshkov ‘79,’83

Gail Meyer ‘65

Sara Miller McCune H’05

Dr. Michael and Nan Miller

Sylvia K. Miller* ‘57

Julie Ann Mock ‘75 and Kent M. Vining ‘70

Dr. Alfred Kummer Moir*

Chester G. Moore, III, ‘64 and Elaine J. Moore

William R. Moran*

Dennis* and Soledad* Morelos

Margaret Becker Morez

Joan F. Mortell*

Melvyn L. ‘63,’65 and Edwina L. Mortensen

Margaret C. Mosher* H’92, The Samuel B. and Margaret C. Mosher Foundation

Jonathan E. Mudge* ‘85

Nori Muster ‘78

Anthony J. Musto*

Heidi S. Muther ‘89

In Loving Memory of Al and Marjorie Nasser

Frank Natale*

Catherine and Gerald ‘73,’78 Nichols

Nancy M. Nielsen

Mrs. Arnold Nordsieck*

Dr. Jon A. Norman* ‘70,’72

Jens Nyholm*

Dr. Efrem Ostrow*

Stephen D. ‘77 and Louise A. ‘77 Pahl

Kim and Dean ‘67,’75 Pananides

Dr. Thomas L. Payne ‘65 and Alice Lewis Payne ‘65

Elizabeth Dickie Pellett* ‘47

Philip ‘69 and Jean ‘69 Pennypacker

A. James Peterson* ‘80

Lois Phillips ‘86 and L. Dennis Thompson

Christopher Pila an

Dr. Laurence Pilgeram*

Dr. Joseph* H’10 and Helene* Pollock

David Wayne Posley, Jr. ‘11

Dr. George B. Primbs* ‘51

James ‘71 and Laura ‘71 Putnam

Lisa A. Reich

Kelly Reid

Donna J. Reiner, PhD ‘67

Remember When Trust

John Rethorst ‘70

Dr. Ann* and Myron* Rice

George W.* and Edith* Rickey

Dr. Frank W.D. Ries*

Carla Van Hoven Riley ‘96 and Christopher Riley

Darcy Ruth Ritzau ‘92

David and Rosalind Rock

Carla S. Roddy ‘69

Ann Austin Tavis Romano* ‘68

Kenneth Rose ‘85

Charles R. Ross*

Ronald ‘66 and Erica Rubenstein

Gil Sanchez, FAIA (E)

Bernard and Lori Sandler

Dr. Robert A.* ‘40 and Dee* Scalapino

Robert ‘73 and Pamela Brown ‘74 Schachter

Dr. Richard* and Giovanna* Schamberg

Harvey B.* ‘47 and Hope M.* Schechter

Dr. Thomas J. Sche * and Dr. Suzanne M. Retzinger ‘82,’88

Je rey ‘65,’67 and Linda ‘65 Schlageter

Douglas Schmidt ‘60

Richard J.* ‘72 and Judith A. Schnibbe

Harold* ‘32 and Hester* Schoen

June H. Schuerch*

Catherine Schumann*

Fred Schwarzenbach ‘79

Dr. Alexander* and Sally* Sesonske

Veena Sharma ‘74

Harriet and Henry* Sharp

Dr. Harvey L. Sharrer*

David L. ’62 and Candace A. ’67 Short

Arthur Silver*

Dr. Vera Skubic*

Connie Smith*

Dorene Soe

Dr. Jenni Sorkin and Cheri Owen

Dr. Norman Spears*

Margaret Specht*

Phillip L. Spector ‘72

Dean W.* ‘51 and Barbara F.* ‘55 Spooner

Judith Cosdon Stapelmann ‘63,’65 and Jack Stapelmann*

Katie Stivers ‘83

Dr. James Stretch ‘78,’84 and Dr. Sybil Carrère ‘78

Tom and Heather Sturgess

Mary Jo Swalley

Ursula S. Szeles ‘10

David ‘98 and Mehgan ‘04 Tanner

Cheri ‘60 and Gene Thomas

Dr. Jennifer Thorsch ‘76,’81 and Charles Kaska ‘73

Jean K. Tinsley* ‘49

Samuel Tokuyama ‘69

Catherine Tonne ‘81 and David Ohst

Don Tosti*

Michael Towbes* H’11

Renee Trenholm* and Susan Romero

Faye M. Ullom* ‘47

Dr. James P. Vanyo*

Frank* ‘64 and Frances* Velek

John* and Carolyn H.* ‘37 Wack

Burl Wagenheim ‘93,’97

Dustin R. Walker, PhD ‘18 and Vanessa Naranjo Walker ‘09

Shirley F. Watkins*

Stephen ‘71 and Cyndi Weeks

L. Weinstein

Claudia D. Weitlanner*

Howard ‘82 and Lisa ‘82 Wenger

Hilda* and Adrian* Wenner

R. Timothy ‘69 and Mary Webber Weston

Dennis M. Whelan ‘79

Phil ‘84 and Ann White

Robert F. Whitlow* ‘71

Kimbra L. Whittier ‘87

Drs. Gary* ‘69,’72 and Susan ‘70,’72,’75 Wilcox

June* ‘59 and Knox* Williams

Lowell ‘69 and Marsha Williams

Zoe Williams-Lambacher* ‘76

Dick ‘66 and Cece Wimbish

Dr. Samuel* and Frances* Wofsy

Ditte Wol

Ada M. Wood*

Susan Worster ‘70 and Bruce Worster, PhD ‘71

Dawn J. Wright, PhD ‘94

Dr. Joji Yoshimura ‘74 and Michael Kronstadt

Tim ‘70,’75 and Laureen ‘72 Yoshino

Joe* and Patricia Yzurdiaga

Sherman Zelinsky*

Janice* and John* Zoeger

Drs. Leslie ‘64,’79 and Ernie ‘66,’72,’89 Zomalt

Carl B. Zytowski*

*Deceased

H = Honorary Alumni

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Acton Family Giving

Dr. Güenter Ahlers ∆

Janet A. Alpert ‘68 and Cal Beltman ∆

Judy G. Anderson Munzig

David and Lyn Anderson

Sarah Argyropoulos ∆

Jody and John ‘75 Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation ∆

Douglas A. Asbury ‘82 ∆

Anupam and Aarti Awasthi ∆

Dr. Thomas P. Barrera ‘85

Dr. Charles Bazerman and Dr. Shirley Geok-lin Lim ∆

Marc and Lynne Benio ∆

William Kauth ‘78 and Laurie Jo Bentson Kauth ‘69 ∆

Mark ‘66 and Susan ‘67 Bertelsen ∆

Dr. Mani Bhaumik

Dr. Alexis Black Bjorlin ‘00 and Dr. Sta an Bjorlin ‘02

Gautham Bodepudi

William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation ∆

Charles J. Burdick ‘73 ∆

Shawn ‘78 and Brook Byers

Michael ‘87 and Catherine Byron ∆

Julie and Paul Candau

Marcy L. Carsey H’04 ∆

Virginia Castagnola-Hunter ∆

Dr. Bill and Mary Cheadle ∆

Sarah and Roger Chrisman ∆

Larry P. Clemmensen

Jay Cohen ‘84 and Laura Cox ‘83 ∆

John Mike and Marcia Cohen ∆

Margo Cohen-Feinberg ∆

Chris Conner ‘17 ∆

Devon C. Cooper ‘20

Will Cooper, Jr. and Jennifer Cooper ∆

Jack and Laura Dangermond ∆

Len DeBenedictis ‘62 ∆

Tunc ‘81 and Lale Doluca ∆

Diandra de Morrell Douglas ‘82 ∆

Michael K. Douglas ‘68

Reece ‘66 and Christine Duca, Investment Group of Santa Barbara ∆

Robert Duggan ‘66

Matthieu ‘87 and Marie-Anne Duncan

Linda La Kretz Duttenhaver ‘77 ∆

Steven Ehrlich and Nancy Gri n ∆

Sarah ‘93 and Noah Eisner

Andrew Farkas

William ‘69 and Dottie ‘68 Feeney

Timothy and Audrey Fisher ∆

Chris ‘77 and Malin Fletcher ∆

David ‘66 and Linda ‘67 Forman

Gregory and Elisabeth Fowler

Connie Frank and Evan Thompson

James A. Frank ∆

Martha Gabbert ∆

Gilbert Garcia H’90 and Marti Correa de Garcia

Jon ‘90 and Veronica Gianulias

Drs. Fiona and Michael Goodchild

Patrick and Joanne Graham ∆

Paul Graziano and Jo Swanda ∆

Metta Grokenberger Krach ∆

John ‘78,’83 and Meg Gurley ∆

Eva and Dr. Yoel Haller ∆

Paul Hansma and Pamela Benham ∆

Roy ‘81,’83 and Janet Hardiman ∆

Dr. Craig Hawker and Dr. Athena Philippides ∆

Je ‘66 and Judy H’09 Henley ∆

Carl and Nanci Hull

M. Blair ‘65 and Cynthia Hull ∆

Nora ‘82 and Michael Hurley ∆

Patricia Ishiyama

Ralph and Janice James ∆

Bonnie Jensen ∆

Eugene Jhong

Franklin and Catherine Johnson

William K. Jones ‘77 and Tisha Ford ∆

Christine and Jordan ‘83 Kaplan ∆

Kenneth Karmiole ‘68

William H. Kearns Foundation ∆

Linda Kitchen ∆

Franklin R. Koenig ‘85

Wallace C. Kou ‘84 ∆

Jack ‘71 and Kay ‘71 Krouskup ∆

Dr. Moyses Kuchnir ∆

H. William Kuni ∆

Dr. Dorothy Largay H’18 and Wayne Rosing H’18 ∆

Bob Lasko , in loving memory of Jackie Lasko * ∆

Gabrielle Layton

Ariel and Jennifer Lechter

John Levin and Patricia Gallery ∆

Yuichi Levinson

Tim McCarthy and Cynthia Porter

Tina Hansen McEnroe ‘89 and Paul V. McEnroe ∆

Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian

Professor Duncan H’09 and Suzanne MA’70 Mellichamp ∆

Benjamin W. Mercier ‘93

Sara Miller McCune H’05 ∆

John C. Mithun and Mercedes Millington ∆

Drs. Jasvant and Meera Modi

Drs. Gale and Richard ‘69 Morrison ∆

Marjorie Moy Sabnis and Ajit Sabnis

Peter and Jillian Muller ∆

Dr. Radhakrishnan Nagarajan ‘92 and Ayano Nagaoka ‘98

Henry ‘72 and Nanette Nevins ∆

Dr. Loi and Adele Nguyen

Richard C. Norton and Gary Schocker ∆

Jordan W. Nuni ‘11

Dan Oh

Otieno Okatch ‘92 and Christina Buth-Okatch ∆

Natalie Orfalea Foundation ∆

Stephen D. ‘77 and Louise A. ‘77 Pahl ∆

Kim and Dean ‘67,’75 Pananides

Nilita and Vivek Paul

Quest Fund ∆

Drs. Simon and Diana Raab ∆

Joel S. Raznick ‘81 ∆

Elizabeth Robinson

Najda Ife Robinson-Mayer

Dr. Onur Sakarya ‘08 ∆

Natsume Sakata

Eric Schmidt ∆

Wendy Schmidt ∆

Frank Serena ‘63

Chuck and Missy Sheldon ∆

Dr. Nien-Tsu Shen ‘76 and Ching-Chih Hsiao ∆

Sheth Sangreal Foundation

Paul and Cathie Slavik ∆

Amy ‘82 and Brian Smiley

Shannon P. Sorensen ∆

Judy Stapelmann ‘63,’65 ∆

Michael P. Stewart ‘91 ∆

Marty F. Stone ‘82 ∆

Dr. Hong Tang ‘04 and Man Luo

Donna Tinney

Matthew V. Tirrell ∆

Dr. Samuel T. Tokuyama ‘69 ∆

Scott and Kelly Trueman

Dr. Shirley Tucker ∆

Dr. Daniel and Dianne Vapnek ∆

Emmett and Gladys W. ∆

Ted Waitt ∆

Alec ‘76 and Claudia ‘75 Webster ∆

Lynda Weinman H’22 and Bruce Heavin H’22 ∆

Howard ‘82 and Lisa ‘82 Wenger ∆

Dick A. Wolf ∆

Susan Worster ‘70 and Bruce Worster, PhD ‘71 ∆

Kristin ‘88 and Je rey ‘89 Worthe

Cli ord and Crystal Wyatt ∆

Geofrey and Laura Wyatt ∆

Dr. Philip Wyatt ∆

The Yanover Family Trust in memory of Pauline Milrad ∆

James & Beverly Zaleski Charitable Foundation

Zegar Family Foundation ∆

Dr. Hongjun Zhu ‘02 and Jing Wang ‘98 ∆

Dr. Huican Zhu ‘00, Zhu Family Foundation ∆

Drs. Leslie ‘64,’79 and Ernie ‘66,’72,’89 Zomalt ∆

Barb ‘72 and Bob ‘71 Zorich ∆

$50,000 to $99,999

Anonymous (7)

Dr. Gerald Jacobs and Christine Allen ‘71 ∆

Dennis Allen ‘64 and Jennifer Cushnie ‘73 ∆

Lee A. Asseo ∆

Stuart and Arlene Atkins ∆

Dr. Muthiyaliah and Rani Babu ∆

Louis Buglioli ∆

Saori ‘90 and Andrew Casey

Sharon and Gene Chang

Sarah Brown Coss ‘98 and Jon Coss

Castulo de la Rocha ‘73 and Zoila D. Escobar

Sandra Denhart ‘73

Kristen ‘90 and Michael ‘90 Desmond ∆

James D. Dixon and Carol N. Dixon ∆

Peter Douglas

James A. Drake

Glenn ‘80 and Bettina Duval ∆

Brian and Jan Escalera ∆

Carl and Toby Feinberg

Julie Jenssen and Kathy Foley

Mari ‘05 and Robert Friend

Dr. Helen Greenwood Hansma ∆

The Harleen Family ∆

The Harris Family Fund

James Heslin ‘73 and Rose Hau ∆

Michael Moritz and Harriet Heyman ∆

Richard S. Karplus ‘74

Robert ‘61 and Irene Kavanaugh ∆

John ‘67 and Deborah ‘67 Keever ∆

Dr. Kenneth and Lori ‘90 Konsker ∆

Kevin and Wendle Kruse

Jim Maloney ‘84 and Andrew Nance ∆

Vernon and Linda Mar

Dr. Ward Marston

Mark ‘75 and Mary Maxson ‘76 ∆

Richard and Marilyn Mazess ∆

Susan McCaw

Dr. Lorraine McDonnell ∆

Sharon Metsch ∆

Pamela Meyer Lopker ‘77 ∆

Dr. Curt H. Moeller

Margaret Becker Morez

Toni Morgan ‘63 ∆

Dennis Mulqueeney ‘84 and Patti Rossi ∆

Bob and Holly Murphy ∆

Yuki and Shuji Nakamura

Laura and Kevin O’Connor ∆

Andrew ‘95 and Makoto Ogawa ∆

Sandra L. Otellini ‘74 ∆

Dr. Christopher and Julie Proctor ∆

The Rainville-Osumi Family

Justine Roddick and Tina Schlieske ∆

Ronald ‘66 and Erica Rubenstein

Gil Sanchez, FAIA (E)

John and Connie Sargent

Mark ‘84 and Lynda Schwartz ∆

William ‘75 and Jill Shanbrom ∆

Stefan Sharma ‘05

Elizabeth Simons and Mark Heising

Someone Else’s Child Foundation ∆

Linda Sta ord Burrows ∆

Andy ‘96 and Ashley ‘96 Stewart

Danelle Storm Rosati ‘77 and Mario Rosati ∆

Brian M. Strauss ‘86

Barbara Stupay ∆

Heather and Tom Sturgess ∆

William ‘77 and Christine Thormahlen, The William J. Thormahlen Family ∆

Anne Smith Towbes H’20 ∆

Dr. Carrie Towbes and Dr. John Lewis ∆

Carol Vernon and Robert Turbin ∆

Thomas F. Walsh ‘82

Dr. Andrew ‘81 and Mary Weinberg

Philip ‘84 and Ann White ∆

Dr. Susan Wilcox ‘70,’72,’75 ∆

Dr. Ping Wu ‘07,’08 and Julie Wang ‘08

$25,000 to $49,999

Anonymous (7)

John Arrillaga, Jr. and Justine Stamen Arrillaga

Betsy Atwater ∆

Susan ‘78 and Riley Bechtel ∆

Mary Becker ∆

Karen Bedrosian Coyne ‘91 and Ted Coyne ∆

John and Judith Bedrosian ∆

John Berryhill ‘65 ∆

Dr. Robert Black ‘72

Jamie ‘98 and Clayton ‘99 Bland

I. Mark ‘67 and Marlene Bledstein ∆

Ambassador Barbara K. Bodine ‘70 ∆

Robert Boughton, III ‘80 ∆

Sally A. Boughton ∆

Elizabeth Brand Gabler ‘77

Ed Behrman and Emma Bridges ∆

Professor Mary Bucholtz and Professor Jon McCammond

Peter Buckland ‘93

Mike Burbank ‘81 and Cindy Roberts ∆

Ron Burkle

David ‘93 and Joanna Callaghan ∆

Brad Chapin ‘00 ∆

Henry and Inell Chase ∆

Sun ‘86 and Kelly Choe

Carolyn Cogan ‘59,’73,’83 ∆

Larry and Shelley Coldren ∆

Michael J. Costigan ‘86 ∆

John ‘82,’84 and Lisa Davis ∆

Mary S. Deakyne

Timothy ‘03 and Jennifer ‘03 Deakyne ∆

Michael and Sharon Deal

Dr. Steven P. DenBaars and Susan Eng-DenBaars ∆

Susan L. Dougherty ‘94 ∆

Nicholas Elliott ‘11 ∆

Stuart Ewen

Donna Fellows

Jay ‘94 and Deena ‘98 Ferro

Corinne T. Field

Mark ‘89 and Julie ‘90 Flower ∆

Dr. Peter Ford and Dr. Mary Howe-Grant ∆

John Gerngross ‘82 and Cheryl Doty Gerngross ∆

Gordon Getty

Stephen ‘74 and Kathy ‘73 Gibson ∆

Marius Greenspan

Rusty Gregory ∆

Jodi ‘94 and Robbie Gro

Belle Hahn

Lily Hahn Shining

Joseph and Sara Hansberry

Thomas ‘70 and Jane Henley ∆

Roger and Robin Himovitz ∆

Dr. Russell Schmitt and Dr. Sally Holbrook ∆

Dr. Mason ‘89 and Dorice ‘89 Hu ∆

James C. Hurt

Dr. Sheila ‘00 and Chris Hurtt

Richard and Lucille Janssen ∆

Heidi A. Jensen ‘87 ∆

Ellen and Peter O. Johnson ∆

Peter H’03 and Gerd Jordano ∆

Kevin Kase ‘82 and Heather Mason

Marc ‘69,’73 and Julie Kummel ∆

Peggy ‘72,’87 and Richard Lamb ∆

Mark D. Linehan ‘85 ∆

David Marshall and Candace Waid

Siri and Bob Marshall ∆

Dr. J. Sears and Marni McGee ∆

Hunter Meldman

Steven ‘63 and Barbara Mendell ∆

Thomas and Lynn Meredith ∆

Will Meredith ‘04 ∆

Robert and Mary Mersky

Dr. Michael and Nan Miller ∆

Dr. Jim Mitchell and Judy Wainwright ∆

Kristen ‘87 and Kenneth Moore

Peter ‘78 and Janet ‘79 Muncie ∆

Nori Muster ‘78 ∆

Ron Newby ‘62,’65 ∆

Paul S. Orgeron ‘71 ∆

Laura Ornest and Rick Leslie

Sandra ‘82 and Mark Ostrau

Yun Fang Pan ∆

Joshua Piestrup ‘93

Pedro Pizarro and Monica Kohler

Barry Posner ‘70 and Jackie Schmidt-Posner ‘70

Rodney ‘68 and Ruth ‘71 Punt

Doug Purdy and Anh Do

Dr. Linda Putnam

Dennis L. Rediker ‘66

Kevin ‘81 and Lotte Roache

Dr. Dar Roberts ‘82 and Marianne Wampler

Jerry ‘59 and Joan Rocco ∆

Gilbert ‘60 and Valerie Romo ∆

Richard Rosen ‘75

John and Randi Sanger ∆

Motoi and Aya Satomi ∆

Dr. Lisa Stratton and Peter Schuyler ‘76 ∆

Alexandra Seros ‘72

Merrill Sherman ∆

Marilyn J. Skiöld

Kenneth Slaught ‘79 and Elizabeth Hawkins Slaught ∆

Adam Stone ∆

Irene Stone ∆

Dr. Rachel Tobler ‘87 ∆

Roger J. and Madeleine Traynor Foundation

Bob Tuler ‘78 ∆

Carla Van Hoven Riley ‘96 and Christopher Riley ∆

Sheila Wald ∆

Dr. Richard J. Watts ∆

Dr. Robert Weinman ∆

Mark ‘80 and Farrah Weinstein ∆

Dr. Larry R. Williams

Lowell ‘69 and Marsha Williams ∆

Anthony ‘91 and Francine Wootton ∆

Dr. Henry H’01 and Dilling H’01 Yang ∆

Mary M Yang, PhD ∆

Peter and Gloria Yu

George and Risa ‘79 Yuhas ∆

Michael ‘78 and Diane Ziering ∆

Christina and Marco ‘03 Zuliani

$10,000 to $24,999

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Todd and Allyson Aldrich ∆

Joel Andersen and Misti-Dawn Andersen

Brenda F. Anderson ∆

Drs. Richard ‘73 and Leslie Anderson

Rochelle V. Anderson

Aptitude

Alex Baca ‘06

Stephen ‘72 and Kathleen Barrett ∆

David A. Bartman ‘94 ∆

John and Barbara Bartman ∆

Jon ‘91 and Barbara Basalone ∆

Matt I. Beane

Robert E. Beeton ‘68 ∆

Je and Lisa Bennett ∆

Thomas A. Besich ‘67

Ashish and Leslie Bhutani ∆

Dr. Ed H’95 and Sue Birch ∆

John and Jill Bishop ∆

Nancy Blachman and David desJardins

Gay-Lynn and Robert Blanding

Dr. James Blascovich and Dr. Brenda Major

Jonathan and Jennifer Blum ∆

Bethany ‘06,’08 and Jeremy Bodenhamer

Michael and Tracy Bollag ∆

Brian Bolton

Andrew Booth ‘08,’09

Joe Bordeau

Dr. Diane Boss ∆

Gary Bradhering and Sheraton Kalouria

Richard L. ‘67 and Kathryn Gee ‘68 Breaux ∆

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Coleen and Brent Hirokawa

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Patrick Kelly

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Joseph ‘99 and Sabrina ‘99 Kie er

Sunil Kilam

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Kim Kimbell ∆

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Dana ‘77 and Nancy King

Grant ‘85 and Michelle King ∆

James and Carol King

Danson K. Kiplagat ‘65,’66 ∆

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Tawni T. Koutchesfahani ‘04

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John and Amy Lacy

Dennis ‘85 and Laurie Laduzinsky

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Eric Lauha ‘76

Stephen and Shannon Lauro

Woody ‘80 and Lynn ‘88 Lavayen

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Craig Lazarus and Christine Caddick

David and Anne Lazarus

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Robert ‘74,’75 and Linda ‘78 Leiter ∆

Michael ‘86 and Gayle ‘86 Leksan

Jean D. Leland ‘70

Brian A. Lent ‘81

Susan and Anders Lentz

Alice J. Lenz ‘15

Dr. Petra Lenz ‘80,’83 and Dr. Daniel Hartline ∆

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Gary ‘87 and Kathleen Leonard

Lorin ‘68,’70 and Karen Letendre ∆

David and Janice Levashe

Dr. Barbara Levi ∆

Dr. Carlos Levi and Lubella De Levi ∆

Irving Levin

Mark and Chris Levine ∆

Peter J. Levine

Rennata Levy ‘78

Darcy Lewis ‘89 and Josh Newman ∆

Michele ‘98 and Rick Lewis

Shari Lewis and Richey Neuman

Ben Li ‘97

Dr. Yuanjing Li ‘92 and Dr. Yiping Xu ‘90 ∆

Richard Licon ‘04,’07

Dr. Fima and Jere Lifshitz ∆

Je rey Light and Christine Wong ∆

George and Denise Lilly ∆

Cinthia Limon ‘04

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John ‘83 and Stacy Lippert

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Dr. Chelcie ‘69 and Katherine Liu ∆

Craig Lizotte and Luess Sampson-Lizotte

James F. Lodas ‘65 ∆

Jennifer and Josh Loftus

David Loia ‘91

April and Brett Loncar

Christopher Long

Dan W. Long ‘90

Dr. Steve and Molly Long

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Dr. Milton S. Love ‘70,’75

Bryan and Susan Lovegren

John D. Lovenburg ‘87

Michael ‘66 and Diane Lowry ∆

Dr. Zhong Lu ‘90,’93 and Dr. Jian Chen

Peggy J. Lubchenco and Steven D. Gaines ∆

Laurel Luby and Thomas Beland

Dr. Gene Lucas ‘73 ∆

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Jennelyn ‘99 and Thomas Luna

David Lutterkort and Tamara Troy

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Andrew J. Mackenzie ‘13

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Prathibha Madigapola-Liberty ‘14,’15 and Taylor Liberty ‘14

Vicente Madrigal and Ann Harrison

Peter ‘00 and Nicole ‘00 Maggadino

Dr. Peter Mage ‘16

Robert S. Magee, Jr.

Glen ‘82 and Jane ‘82 Magpiong

William and Nyna Mahan

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Dr. John Majewski and Dr. Lisa Jacobson ∆

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Joan and David Malliband

Elizabeth E. Mallon ‘02,’03

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Lisa Marchese and Kevin Du y-Acevedo

Dr. Harold Marcuse and Jessica Cashman ‘74

Edward D. Marez ‘80

Joy Margolis

Robert F. Marshall ‘70 ∆

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Jane Martin and Michael Davis

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Thomas ‘62 and Deborah ‘67 Martin ∆

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Dr. Philip ‘73,’78 and Patricia Martzen ∆

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Thomas G. Massa ‘68 ∆

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Allison Matoi ‘87

Drs. Alan ‘75,’76 and Julie Matsumoto

Sara M. Matsumura ‘24

Brett Matthews and Virginia Salazar

John D. Matthews ‘82,’87 and Lynn A. Daniels

Dr. Chris G. Mattinson ‘00

Eric and Tricia Matuszak

Brian Mayhew ‘79 and Deborah Yamamoto

Brittany Mayse ‘23

Tal and Jill McAlister

William ‘74 and Monica McAllister

James McBride, Jr. ‘57 and Karen McBride

Steven ‘79 and Evan McCabe ∆

Meghan Mc Candlish Thomas, MD ‘88

Je rey McCune

Beverly A. McCurdy ‘58 ∆

Lara ‘93 and Michael McDermott

Patrick McDonald

Mark and Erika McEnroe ∆

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William C. McGee, Jr. ‘79

Kevin and Sasha McGibben

Michael S. McGreevy ‘21

John and Erin McIntosh

Amanda N. McIntyre ∆

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Michael ‘78 and Gail McKenzie ∆

Tim ‘88 and Hillary McKercher

Nancy McLaren Salsig ‘73 ∆

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Harry and Jacqueline McMahon

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Michael J. ‘65 and Brenda N. McNamara ∆

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Carole McNeil

Tom ‘95 and Darcie McNeil

Dr. John C. McNulty ‘97 and Christina M. Wheeler

Kevin ‘84 and Christine McTague ∆

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Bruce ‘76 and Patricia Meikle ∆

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Russell A. Meisels ‘88

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Peter R. Melnick ∆

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Kelly Meskimen

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Dr. Claudine Michel ‘85 and Dr. Douglas Daniels ∆

Richard ‘66 and Eleanor ‘64 Migues

Emma N. Milenky ‘23

Scott Miller

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Kathleen M. Mirrashidi, PhD ‘03

Dr. Dennis K. Mitchell ‘72 ∆

Ryan D. Mitchell

Jennifer Mitzner

Kenechukwu ‘02 and Natasha ‘03 Mmeje

Sam Mohareb

Waiming Mok ‘80,’86

John Moller and Betsey Von Summer-Moller

Jason W. Mollring ‘95

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Lizabeth A. Montano ‘03

Dr. William Monte ‘80,’83 and Donna Anderson ∆

Robert and Suzanne Moon

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Donald ‘84 and Kathleen Moore

John D. Moore, IV ‘92

Michael ‘68 and Jo Ann ‘68 Mooser ∆

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Dr. Thomas ‘82 and Marilyn Morledge

Geo rey M. Morris ‘87

Thomas A. Morton ‘97

Delila Moseley ‘83,’84

Ronald ‘67 and Kathryn Moser ∆

Rita Moskalenko

Curtis G. Mosso ‘74

Harriet Mosson

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Ken B. Munro ‘85

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Michael T. Murphy ‘90

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Jim Murray and Carol L. Donald ‘82 ∆

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Omar A. Naguib ‘18

Gabriella M. Najm ‘17

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Patricia Nettleship

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Greg Newbry and Lynda Salcido

Suzanne Newby-Estes and Deron Estes

Erica ‘94 and Silas Newland

Carol and Steve Newman

Edward R. Newman

Andrew Q. Nguyen ‘20

Khanh Nguyen and Teresa Dao

Barbara R. Nida ‘61 ∆

Robert ‘62 and Jeannine ‘63 Nida ∆

Elizabeth Connell Nielsen and Devan Nielsen

Mike and Dale Nissenson ∆

Michael Nissman

Kate Nixon Anania ‘12 and Darius Anania

William R. Noack, Jr.

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Janet Oetinger ∆

Bobbie O en and the Loving Family of Henry W. O en ∆

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Mona and Steven Oh

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Michael and Stella Ohayon

Je rey Ojemann and Karen Selboe

Andrew ‘93 and Josephine Okun

Shirley Oliver Connors ‘63,’72 ∆

Todd ‘91 and Suzanne ‘91 Oliver ∆

Dr. Jim and Kathleen Olson

Mary F. O’Malley Hernandez ‘87

John ‘03 and Katrina Onderdonk ∆

Eric ‘81 and Kelly Onnen

Sharon O’Reilly ‘86

Dr. Charles ‘80 and Annette Orella ∆

Dr. Monica Orozco ‘91,’99 ∆

Joshua ‘17 and Summer Ortiz

Susan A. Ortwein ‘90 ∆

Clyde Ostler and Janet Coates Ostler

Linda and Nathaniel Oubre

John Outwater and Elizabeth Muse Outwater

Angela C. Ovalle ‘91 ∆

Taylor S. Owens ‘16

Ramesh Pabbichetty and Vakula Vura

Carlton ‘88 and Julia Pace ∆

Dr. Bradley Paden and M. Ofelia Aguirre Paden

Mary Jane and Randy Pagala

Paul and Katherine Page ∆

Thomas ‘84 and Brenda Pai ∆

Dr. Thomas H. Painter ‘02

Sheila L. Pallotta ‘75 ∆

Lee Ann Palmer

Geetha and Sreedhar Pampati

Alex Pananides H’06 and Janet Dunbar ∆

Ariane Pannell ‘88 and Guillermo Rozas

Behnaz Panoyan

Milan and Julie Parikh

Virginia Parikh

Raquel Parizeau ‘23

Alexis Ann Parker

Dr. Carol ‘82 and Vann Parker ∆

David Parker, Jr. ‘83

Gregory J. Parker ∆

Letitia and Thomas Parker

Dr. Lisa Parks

Mike and Sarah Paschke ∆

Bruce W. Patterson ‘75 and Philip E. Fried ∆

Lynn Pearl

Carey Pearlman

Joseph J. Pearson ‘17

Meg and Doug Pearson

Carol A. Peasley ‘68 ∆

William and Susan Peel ∆

Ryan S. Pe ers ‘16

Epifanio Peinado ‘83 and Charlene Dimas-Peinado

Dr. Constance Penley ∆

Doug Perez

Kiana M. Perez-Granados ‘24

Lawrence ‘82 and Nancy ‘82 Perillo ∆

Janice P. Periquet ‘92

Peter G. Perlegos, Jr. ‘06

Dr. Susan Persky ‘04 and Todd Hyman

Richard Pertsulakes

Eliot ‘00 and Stephanie ‘01 Peters ∆

Michael Peters ‘85

Jack Peterson

Steven L. Petre ‘71 ∆

Andrew T. Pettit ‘21

Aleisa and Michael Pfau

Jennifer Pharaoh ‘82 and Terry Snyder ∆

Barton Phelps and Karen Simonson

Joseph W. Phillips ∆

Todd O. Piccus ‘87

Richard Piepszak

Dr. Dante and Ann Pieramici ∆

Carrie Pillar

Steven Pinker and Rebecca Goldstein

Barbara E. Piszczek

Colleen ‘81 and Vladimir Pizarev

Ann Pless ∆

Je rey Poe and Rosalie Benitez Poe

Donald Polk and J. Paul Longanbach ∆

Steven and Virginia Pollack

Minie and Hjalmar Pompe Van Meerdervoort

Laurie ‘87 and Bruce Poole

Dr. Garrett C. Porteous ‘06 ∆

Katie and Clark Porter

Alex Posada

Paulette ‘76 and Arthur Posch

Sean C. Posner ‘98

Thomas and Danielle Poulsen ∆

Virginia and Patrick Povah

Josephine Powe

Tyler B. Powell ‘07

Michael Power

Ken and Beth Preston ∆

Andrew D. Primack

Robert ‘98 and Ana Lorraine Prince

Karen Prinzmetal ∆

Mary C. Pritchard ‘71

Sarah Pritchard

Ernie and Kate Prudente

Lisa ‘85,’89 and Frederick ‘87 Przekop

Daniel N. Pullman ∆

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Michael J. Quinette ‘73 ∆

David ‘62 and Ellie Quisling ∆

Stacy A. Rackusin ‘02

Kenneth Radtkey ‘83 and Susan Van Atta ‘77 ∆

Monte ‘76 and Louise Ragland ∆

David Rainey ‘82

Dr. Ganesh Rajan ‘87 and Dr. Sati Banerjee ∆

Susannah Rake

Elizabeth Ramirez ‘23

Michele and Francisco Ramos

Professor Erika Rappaport and Jordan Witt

Eric Ratli ‘88

Janet Raymond

Luanne Raznick Andreotti ‘81 and Dr. Peter Andreotti

Eileen Read

Kennedy S. Reardon ‘19

Thomas ‘71 and Roberta Reardon

Marc ‘74 and Laurie Recordon

Dr. Daniel ‘89 and Carol ‘79 Reed

Bob Johnson and Lisa Reich ∆

Kathy Reid and O. Lee Reid, Jr. ‘64,’66 ∆

Walter and Carolina Reid

Stephanie and Dennis ‘70 Reilly

Eric Reiter

Winslow Reitnouer ‘54 ∆

William Reller

Catherine Remak

Ruben ‘74,’96 and Maria ‘74 Rey

Robert W. Reynolds ‘11

Edgar Rhodes and Joan Pascal ∆

Dr. Lee ‘67,’69 and Mary ‘69 Rice

Justin ‘05 and Iris Richardson

Drs. Marie ‘75 and Dennis ‘74 Richman

Tristan Richmond ‘22

Robin Rickershauser ∆

Katharine ‘01 and A. Richard Rider

Richard ‘79 and Sallie ‘79 Ridgway

Randolph ‘81 and Marlene Rigby ∆

Dr. Debora A. Rindge ‘78

Lorraine Dayle Rinker

Drs. Victor and Rebecca ‘12 Rios

Dr. Scott Rivenes ‘88 ∆

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Nathan ‘05 and Danielle ‘06 Rivera

Dr. Curtis B. Roads

Jordan ‘10 and Suzanne ‘09 Roberts

Dr. Bruce Robertson and Dr. Thomas Kren ∆

Kevin Robertson ‘98,’00 ∆

Catherine E. Robinson

Robert and Leanne Robinson

Tim Robinson

Howard and Maureen Rochestie ∆

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Ed Rodriguez ‘92 and Cheryl A. McCarthy ‘93

Jason M. Rodriguez ‘20

Stefanie and Bruce Rodriguez

Anthony and Kyra Rogers ∆

Jean Rogers

Dr. Herbert and Charlie Rogove

Gregory ‘90 and Mishel Rohl

Rusty Rolfe

Douglas Romich and Pat Tietbohl ∆

Cuixia Rong

Je Ronten ‘83 and Nina Larsson-Ronten

Richard and Margit Roos-Collins ∆

Kenneth Rose ‘85 ∆

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Charles Rosenberg ∆

Sheri ‘92 and Je Rosenberg

Joan Rosenberg-Dent and Dr. Thomas Dent

Drs. Harvey ‘70,’72 and Eileen Rosenblum ∆

Dr. Bijan Roshan and Leila Chie

Dr. Walter ‘68 and Marie ‘66 Rossiter ∆

Susan A. Rostin ‘72

Dr. Lee and Evie Melissa Rothfarb

Rita Rothman

Doel Roy ‘01

Brett Rubi ‘91 and Elizabeth Santos-Rubi ‘97

Beth Rudin DeWoody

Dr. Roberta Rudnick ∆

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Dr. Paula Rudolph ‘81 and Mark French ‘73 ∆

Amy ‘90 and Steven Ruegg

John M. Ruiz ‘91

Timothy Rullman and Pamela He Runlian

Dr. Russell and Sharon Rumberger

John L. Russell ‘86 and Adrienne J. Barner

Naomi Rustomjee

Kamyab Sadaghiani ‘08

Hamid and Mojgan Sadeghi

Monica Saenz

Alice ‘85 and Douglas ‘85 Sa ord ∆

Dr. Adam Sa r ‘91 and Anna Cederstav

Joanne and Donald Sage

Dr. Melville ‘59 and Irene Sahyun

Gerry and Mona Saint

Dr. Steven R. Sakamoto ‘93,’96,’06

Giovanni Salazar ‘18

Unnati Sampat, MD, FACP and Kuntal Sampat

Mary M. Sanchez ‘07

Thomas W. Sanchez ‘84

Martine Sanders

Susan ‘79 and Edward Sanderson ∆

Amrit K. Sandhu ‘23

James ‘81 and Juliann Sands ∆

Gina R. Satomi ‘95

Kay Satomi ∆

Ricky P. Satomi ∆

Carolyn Sattin-Bajaj and Rajeev Bajaj

Dr. Edward ‘75,’80 and Judith ‘77 Savage ∆

Dr. Amol and Karen Saxena

Ken and Josephine Saxon ∆

Suzanne and Mark Scarberry

Lynn Scarlett ‘70,’73 ∆

Matthew D. Schermerhorn ‘09

Tajinder Schievink

Brian T. Schlaak ‘86

Je rey ‘65,’67 and Linda ‘65 Schlageter ∆

Jessica L. Schlobohm ‘14

William Schoenholz ‘77 and Mithra Sheybani ∆

Dr. Larry Schramm ‘73

Steven Schramm

Thomas and Hilary Schroeder ∆

Lisa Schulz

Dylan Schuyler

Timothy Scott and Michele McKenzie

Gordon and Karen Seabury ∆

Dr. Sandra and Eric Seale ∆

Jonathan ‘95 and Lilia Sebat

Bernad Seder and Lilyan Cuttler ∆

Walter and Jeanne Sedgwick

Dr. Patricia Segarini ‘78

Jesse ‘99 and Melissa ‘99 Segreto ∆

Je rey and Cheryl Selman

Mark H. Semegen ‘08 ∆

James G. Semick

Dr. Roberta Sengelman and Tamir Keshen

Dr. Edward ‘70 and Linda ‘70 Serros

Dr. Ram Seshadri

Henry C. Settle, Jr. ‘70 and Rita M. Clinton

Brandt E. Severson

Mark ‘84 and Tami ‘87 Shalvarjian

Kenneth Shamordola ‘65

Rochelle Shapell ‘73

Les and Maureen Shapiro

Brendan Sheehey ‘99 and Bridget Jacks Sheehey ‘01

Nancy and Mike Sheldon ∆

Shih-Hung S. Shen ‘00

Dr. Yuning Shen ‘22

Stephen Shenker

Brad and Glenda Sher

Dr. Brian Sherman ‘99 and Dr. Mila Getmansky Sherman

Holly and Lanny Sherwin

Dr. Steven Sherwin and Karen Lehrer ∆

Craig Shewfelt ‘88 and Maki Moon-Shewfelt

Celeste and Eraj Sjirvani

David ‘62 and Candace ‘67 Short ∆

Steve ‘80 and Janey Shugart ∆

Beth and Daniel Shvodian

Dr. Christine ‘95 and Mike Siddoway

Jerin and John Siebenlist

Laurie Siegel and Joseph Nosofsky

Todd ‘92 and Leigh ‘92 Silva ∆

Leigh Silver ‘05

Howard and Carol Simon ∆

Drew and Natalie Simons

Jim Simpson ‘69 ∆

Shyamali and Dave Singhal

Pamela Skewes-Cox

Peter R. Skinner ‘69 ∆

Ann Skiöld ‘83

Lisa Skiöldhanlin

Dr. Claudia M. Tyler ‘94 and Peter C. Slaughter ‘82

Larry ‘69 and Ruth ‘70 Sleep ∆

Barry ‘91 and Monica ‘91 Slivinsky

Jeanne and Alex Sloane

Bruce ‘69 and Ann Smith

Delia A. Smith ∆

Dianne J. Smith

Jay and Sally Smith ∆

Lawrence W. Smith ‘68,’70

Monica L. Smith ‘85

Peter A. Smith ‘92

Stephen ‘70 and Helen Marie Smith ∆

Dr. Thomas Smith ‘15 and Dominique Monie ‘08

E. L. and Patricia Smoogen

Lucia Snowhill ∆

Karen L. Snyder ‘03 ∆

Stephen Snyder ‘65 and Faye Orton Snyder ∆

Rebecca Sokol Smith

Nicholas Solakian

Randall ‘74 and Roxanna Solakian

Eric and Anita Sonquist

Thomas and Todd Soto

Derek ‘05,’10 and Courtney ‘04 Spadaro ∆

David Spector

Desi ‘99 and Gaby Speh

Joan Speirs ∆

April ‘92 and Roger Spencer

Helene ‘69 and Bill Spencer ∆

James and Lisa Spencer

Jason Spievak ‘90 and Lynette Figueras-Spievak ‘91

Lynne Sprecher

Carol Spungen ∆

Margaret ‘67 and Dean St. Claire

Jean-Paul St. Germain and Sheila Gates

Jakob R. Staahl ‘15

Marc and Elisa Stad

Gregory ‘68 and Dale ‘75 Stamos ∆

Brad ‘92 and Tamara Stark ∆

Steven Starkey and Olivia Erschen ∆

Sudi Staub ∆

Eric Steel ‘75 ∆

John Steel and Bunny Freidus ∆

Anne Steiner

Ann Steinmetz ‘71 and Steven Senesac ‘77 ∆

Daniel Stellenberg and Dana Rebak Doctorow

Mark and Madeline Sten

Diana Stephens Holman ∆

Kevin ‘93 and Dina Stephens ∆

Larry Stern and Cynthia Synenki

Stacy and Joe Sterphone

Frank Stevens ‘59

Stephen and Debra Stewart ∆

Richard ‘67 and Pat Stewart

Dave and Denise Stillinger ∆

Dr. Timbo C. Stillinger ‘19

Greg and Jenine Stilson

Katie Stivers ‘83 ∆

Drs. Cynthia and Michael Stohl ∆

Matthew ‘00 and Catherine Stoll

Virginia Stolorow

Sheila Stone

Cathy Storjohann

Charles Storke, III ‘67 and Nancy Faville

Jonah Stowe ‘02 and Lindsey Wilde ‘05 ∆

Charles ‘65 and Kerry ‘65 Strathman

Sean Strauch

Evelyn Strauss and Karen Ottemann

Deborah and Dwight Streit

Charlotte A. Strem ‘74

Dr. Christopher Striebich ‘82 and Dr. Tanya Argo ∆

Stacy and Cody Strub

Jacque Stubble eld

Paul A. Stumpf

Pamela and Roberto Suboc

Amy E. Sullivan ‘95

Zhenghao Sun

Suzanne and Patrick Sutton

Robert Sutton

Nathan D. Svadlenak ‘20

Mary Jo Swalley ∆

Christopher Swann

Dr. Susan L. Swarbrick ‘84 ∆

Mark ‘80 and Robyn Swartz

Michael Sweeney

Nicole ‘95 and James Szafranski

Steven ‘81 and Meredith Tablak

Erin Tacy ‘92

Christopher Tai and Sydney Lewis ∆

Christine Talbott ‘74 and John Galli ∆

Douglas and Amanda Talk

Charmian ‘93 and Gerry ‘90 Tallman

Surindha Talwatte and Linda Chandler

Pamela Flynt Tambo ∆

Joseph and Lynette Tamusaitis

Seng H. Tang ‘95

Diana Tani ‘85

Dr. Toshiro and Hiroko Tanimoto

Dr. Mengya Tao ‘19

Christopher and LanAnh Tarnay

Brenton ‘03 and Katie ‘04 Taylor

Edmund B. Taylor, Jr. ‘69 ∆

Jim and Denise Taylor ∆

Maureen ‘80 and Hal Taylor

Sherilyn Taylor ∆

Pamala Temple ∆

David K. Tengan ‘79 ∆

Stanley ‘85 and Terri Terada

George and Amy Tharakan ∆

Jack W. Theimer

Kim and Je Thomas

Professor Barton “Buzz” and Holly Thompson

Frederica Thompson

Janet ‘84 and Brian Thompson

Dr. Bruce H. Ti ney and Robin Gowen Ti ney ∆

Craig ‘75 and Christine ‘74 Tippet

Denise ‘89 and Bradley ‘85 Tisdale

Maura and Christopher Tokarski

Charles ‘93 and Ti any Tolman

Catherine Tonne ‘81 and David Ohst ∆

William R. Tooley ‘92 ∆

Eric and Jeanette Torchon

Rocio Torres ‘05 and Alan Pottkotter

Anne Torsiglieri and Michael Bernard

Scott ‘72 and Mary Tracy ∆

Laura Treat Liebhaber

Christian Treitler

Bert Tritschler ∆

Dr. Eilif ‘79 and Diana Trondsen

Kymberlea Troye

Amy and Robert Truel

Dr. Karen Tsai ‘23

Su Tsao and Brian Wong

Danny Tu and Jennifer Cho

Philip M. Tucker, Jr. ‘06

David A. Tufts, Jr. and Cris Dovich ∆

Jennifer and Douglas Tulley

Dennis ‘70 and Cynthia Turnipseed

Betsey Tyler ∆

Sam and Sandra Tyler ∆

Danny D. Ugalde ‘24

Edward F. Underhay ∆

Alissa F. U’Prichard ‘77

Dr. Christopher Utley ‘02,’11 and Ariana Arcenas-Utley ‘10

James Vaccaro

Lisa and Joseph Valaika

Paul ‘68 and Lois Vallerga

Chris Van de Walle

Christine Van Gieson ‘70 and John Benson, III

Dr. Petra Van Koppen ‘79,’84 ∆

Alan and Kathryn Van Vliet

Gregory D. Van Wyk ‘97

Claire and Glenn VanBlaricum

Colleen Vandevoorde

Vachaspati Varadarajan and Dr. Vaijayanthy Rangarajan

Uday K. Veeramallu ‘87

Raj Venkatesan ∆

Andrew W. Venneman ‘04,’07

John Venneman ‘76 and Laura Kidwiler

Aprille Vera

David ‘72 and Janet Villadsen ∆

Francisco Villalta ‘93 and Gwendolyn Harrison

Jim and Charlotte Villanueva

Peter ‘77 and Maria ‘75 Villarreal

Thomas L. Vincent ‘87

Paul ‘75,’76 and Carole Viviano

Andrew Vogel ‘07 ∆

Valerie M. ‘05 and Donald C. ‘99,’13 Voita

Timothy ‘89 and Almeria ‘90 Vom Steeg

James H. Von Essen ‘22

Daniel Voorhies ‘03 and Kylee Hall ∆

David J. Waco ‘93

Robert and Karen Wade

Rich Wagenheim

Kate Wagner and Craig Andrew Cussimanio Lawrence ‘82 and Beth Wagner

Larry and Judy Wah

Genevieve P. Waldman ‘92

Dr. Barbara Walker and Ken Greenberg

Larry and Mary Walker

Matthew ‘98 and Lisa ‘99 Walker

Timothy ‘69 and Claire Walker ∆

James Wallace ‘79 and Lisa Perrine

Tim and Megan Walmer

Cathy Walsh

Johannes Walter

Professor Joseph and Sandra Walther ∆

Carol Wang ‘13

Chengbo and Xiaohua Wang

Dan and Sunny Wang

Eric Wang

Kun Wang and Qing Bai

Li Wang ‘86 and Ivy Li

Mateo Wang ‘24

Wentong Wang and Dezhong Cai

Dana Ward

Blake Warner ‘90 and Julie Knudsen Warner

Barbara D. Warren ‘08 ∆

Terry and Suzanne Warren

Peter and Karen Warshaw

David Wasco and Sandy Reynolds-Wasco ∆

Kathryn Washburn

Dr. Libe Washburn and Sharon Keigher

Faye K. Watanabe ‘73

W. Wright Watling ∆

Aaron T. Weaver ‘12

Michael ‘99 and Alexis Weaver ∆

Larry Webb ‘87

Drs. Lee ‘63 and June Webb ∆

Louise Webb ∆

Kathleen Weber ∆

Richard and Candace Weeks

Emma Wei

Dr. Kimberly L. Weirich ‘05,’12

Dr. Charles Weis, III ‘91

Malcolm and Kathleen Weiss

Barton ‘68 and Lynn Weitzenberg ∆

Michael and Holly Welch

Gregory ‘06 and Alexandra Wells

Dr. Michael Wells ‘74,’01 and Dr. Marie Simovich

Stacey ‘97 and Brett Wells

Steven ‘95 and Ann Welton ∆

Yan Wen and Gang Teng

Robert ‘90 and Christine Wendin ∆

Evan M. West ‘14

James R. Westheimer ‘74

R. Timothy ‘69 and Mary Webber Weston ∆

Matt ‘04 and Jen ‘04 Wheeler

Dennis M. Whelan ‘79 ∆

Dean T. White ‘85

Douglas and Gerlinde White

John ‘73 and Joanne White ∆

Dr. John R. White ‘67,’69,’73 ∆

Scott ‘73 and Kathleen White ∆

Kimbra L. Whittier ‘87

Teri J. Wielenga ‘81 ∆

Dr. John and Mary Wiemann ∆

John ‘87 and Kimberly ‘87 Wight ∆

Dr. Edward S. Wilbarger, Jr. ‘80 ∆

Matthew ‘03 and Jessica Wilhite ∆

Supervisor Das ‘05 and Dr. Jonnie Williams

Patricia Williams ∆

Dr. Simon and Euzetta Williams

Dr. Melvin ‘68,’75,’03 and Danielle ‘71 Willis ∆

Charles Wilson, IV ‘23

Gillian Wilson

Janice Wilson

Dr. Mahlon ‘89 and Theresa Wilson ‘90

Mark ‘91 and Kristen Wilson ∆

Reading Wilson

Travis Wilson ‘02 ∆

Thong V. Win ‘14

Roger and Linda Winkelman ∆

Nancy L. Winn ‘64

Ronald H. Winston ∆

Lori and Mark Winter

Dr. Vaughn ‘60 and Deanna Wipf ∆

Drs. Michael and Beth Witherell

David L. Witherow ‘87 ∆

Christina P. N. Witt

Dr. Owen and Jami Witte ‘79 ∆

Lara Witter and Curt Sigfstead

Wendy J. Wittl ‘82 ∆

Megan Wojcik

Ditte Wol ∆

Crispin C. Wong ‘07

Dennis and Shirley Wong

Francis and Debra Wong ∆

Tim ‘84 and Shari Wong

David Wood and Jane Doughty

Lynn ‘69 and Ronald Wood ∆

Norman M. Wood ‘64 ∆

Thomas C. Woodell ‘87

William A. P. Woods, Jr. ‘80 and Melanie Cook

Jane Woodward ‘80

Ti any D. Woody

Dr. John Woolley and Martha Rudolph

Dr. Richard Wright ‘73 and Sally Frankl ∆

Trish Wright

George S. Writer, Jr. and Judith H. Writer

Winston and Julia Wycko

Glen and Lisa Wysel ∆

Li Yu Xiao

Tong Xiao ‘01

Dr. Yonggang Xu ‘02,’06 and Dr. Xiaoling Huang ‘07,’09 ∆

Sunita Yadav

Dr. Sheryl L. Yamamoto ‘84 ∆

Jan Yamauchi and Kenneth Mikami

Xuemei Yang and Qing Zhang

Kim and Ruth Yasuda

Dr. Sonja L. Yates ‘68

Wallace and Alice Yau

Adrian Yi, MD ‘84 and Elizabeth Yi ∆

Grant ‘03 and Karen ‘08 Yip

Dr. Bruce Young ‘96 ∆

Robert and Gail Young ∆

Lisa Youngman

James ‘70 and Agnes Yu ∆

Dr. Albert ‘87 and Kerei Yuen

Jen-Dong Yuh and Mei-Ling Sung

Kathryn I. Yulish ‘84

Dr. Eric J. Zackrison ‘17

Marilouise Zager ‘66 ∆

David Zamichow and Carolyn Jabs ∆

William ‘74 and Mary Zant ∆

Thomas and Suzanne Zarrilli

Kenneth ‘72 and Sally Zech ∆

Dr. Foojan Zeine

Jerrick A. Zhang ‘17 ∆

Jie Zhang and Lei Cheng

Jing Zhang

Shuangyi Zhang ‘20

Dr. Zhuo Zhang ‘05

Wendy Zheng and Jack Lin ‘03 ∆

Mi Zhou and Jie Zhang

Jianmei and Qiming Zhu

Dr. Joshua Zide ‘07

Robert and Wanda Zimmer ∆

Teresa ‘78 and Nick Zwick

*Deceased

H = Honorary Alumni

Note: For young alumni who have graduated in the last ten years, the threshold for being a member of the Chancellor’s Council is $500 and above.

Foundations, Associations, Trusts, Organizations and Corporate Contributors

$10,000 AND ABOVE

Anonymous (12)

Activision Publishing, Inc.

Adobe Systems

AeroVironment, Inc.

The Ahmanson Foundation

Alcon

Amazon, Inc.

American Cancer Society

American Chemical Society

American Endowment Foundation

The American Gift Fund

American Mathematical Society

American Society of Nephrology

Annenberg Foundation

Apeel Sciences

AppFolio, Inc.

Aptitude

Arnhold Foundation

Arrillaga Foundation

Arthrex

Asia Funds, LTD.

ASML US, LLC

Athanatos Foundation

Avalanche (BVI), Inc.

Ayco Charitable Foundation

Bank of America Foundation

Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund

Barbara Barnard Smith Foundation

The Cecile & Fred Bartman Foundation

BD Biosciences

Becker Family Foundation

Apple Matching Gifts Program

David Bermant Foundation

Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences

Bessemer Trust Company

Bibliotheca Hertziana - Max Planck Institute for Art History

Birnam Wood Members Veterans Scholarship Fund

BlueDot Institute

BluGlass Corporation

Jennifer and Jonathan Blum Foundation

Albert and Elaine Borchard Foundation, Inc.

William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation

Patricia Bragg Foundation

The British Academy

Brooklyn Org

Brooks Institute for Animal Rights Law and Policy, Inc.

California Community Foundation

California Homebuilding Foundation

California Institute for Biodiversity

Canadian Institute for Advanced Research

Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara

Carnegie Corporation of New York

Cedar Tree Foundation

Centre National de la Recherche Scienti que

Challenger Cable Sales

Chemspeed Technologies, Inc.

Cinco Hermanos Fund, LLC

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Clean Economy Fund

Climate Imperative Foundation

ClimateWorks Foundation

Coit Family Foundation

Commercial Fishermen of Santa Barbara

Michael J. Connell Trust

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation

Cooper Housing Institute

Bruce and Toni Corwin Foundation

Council on Foreign Relations

Crankstart Foundation

The Shurl & Kay Curci Foundation

Cybever, Inc.

Dancing Tides Foundation

Jack and Laura Dangermond

Conservation Foundation

DavosPharma

Len DeBenedictis Charitable Remainder Unitrust

Deckers Outdoor Corporation

Delta Psi Building Company

Diandra De Morrell Douglas Foundation

The Peter Douglas Foundation

The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.

Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

Eastman Chemical Company

eBay, Inc.

Economic Development Collaborative

The Roy T. Eddleman Charitable Remainder Unitrust No. 2

Emerald Foundation, Inc.

Energy Foundation

Enterprise Rent-A-Car

Environmental Defense Fund

Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.

Escalera Plumbing, Inc.

Ethereum Foundation

Frederic Ewen Foundation

Farhang Foundation

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Justin Brooks Fisher Foundation

Foundation Fighting Blindness Foundation for California Community Colleges

Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research

G.A. Fowler Family Foundation

The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research

The Connie Frank Foundation

Friends of the Dunes

Fund for Santa Barbara, Inc.

The Gainey Foundation

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

The Ghitterman-Rose Foundation

Goldman Sachs Gives

Google, Inc.

Greater Houston Community Foundation

The Gretler Foundation

George H Gri ths and Olive J Gri ths

Charitable Foundation

Gene Haas Foundation

Hamister Foundation

Heising-Simons Foundation

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

Hillman Family Foundations

HRL Laboratories, LLC

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Human Frontier Science Program

Hutton Parker Foundation

Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.

II-VI Foundation

IKEA Foundation

Ingantec Corporation

Instituto Camoes

International Community Foundation

International Fine Particle Research Institute

International Foundation for Telemetering

Investec Management Corporation

Istituto Italiano Di Cultura

Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund

Ann Jie Foundation

Johnson Ohana Foundation

JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.

JPMorganChase Foundation

JSR Corporation

Max Kade Foundation, Inc.

KAMAP Property Management

Kaplan Family Fund

Karisma Foundation

Nancy Katayama Foundation

The Kavli Foundation

Keysight Technologies

John S. Kiewit Memorial Foundation

Kingdom Causes, Inc.

The Kirby-Jones Foundation

Kraton Polymers

La Centra-Sumerlin Foundation

Frank S and Julia M Ladner Family Foundation

Lambda Chi Alpha

Las Cumbres Observatory

Latham & Watkins LLP

Lean Green Way

Lilly Endowment, Inc.

Linked Foundation

Lockheed Martin

Longview Inc. Ltd

Lopker Family Foundation

Will Lu

The Henry Luce Foundation

MacDonald Family Foundation

Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, LLC

Manitou Fund

Marin Community Foundation

Marisla Foundation

Marvell Semiconductor, Inc.

Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation

MBF Bioscience

McKnight Endowment Fund

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Microsoft Corporation

Mithun Family Foundation

John C. Mithun Foundation

Mitsubishi Chemical USA, Inc.

Montecito Bank & Trust

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust

The Samuel B. and Margaret C. Mosher Foundation

National Academy of Sciences

National Association of School Psychologists

National Association of System Heads

National Film Preservation Foundation

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation

National Geographic Society

National Philanthropic Trust

The Nature Conservancy

Negotiation and Group Decision Making

Exercise Institute

Northern Trust Bank

Northrop Grumman Corporation

Robert N. Noyce Trust

The Oak Group Onit, Inc.

Orange County Community Foundation

Oregon Community Foundation

Natalie Orfalea Foundation

Ornest Family Foundation

Paci c Beverage Company

Paci c View Foundation

The Pew Charitable Trusts

PG & E Corporation

PHT International, Inc.

Quadrature Climate Foundation

Qualcomm, Inc.

Rainwater Charitable Foundation

Rancho La Purisima

Raytheon

Remember When Trust

Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Rincon Consultants, Inc.

Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors

The Roddick Foundation

Billy Rose Foundation

Ruhr-Universitat Bochum

Russell Sage Foundation

Sage

Samarth Foundation

San Francisco Foundation

Santa Barbara Foundation

Santa Barbara Inn, Inc.

Santa Ynez Band of Chumash

Indians Foundation

Santa Ynez Valley Foundation

SB Casa, LLC

Schlinger Chrisman Foundation

Warren & Katharine Schlinger Foundation

The Schmidt Family Foundation

Schmidt Sciences

Schwarz Family Foundation

SeaSpine

Senseeker Corp.

Seoul Viosys Co., Ltd.

Sequoia Parks Conservancy

The Shanbrom Family Foundation

Shell Global Solutions US, Inc.

Shellphish Support Syndicate

Sheth Sangreal Foundation

Sightir, Inc.

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Simons Foundation International, Ltd.

Simons Foundation

Six Tree Foundation

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Someone Else’s Child Foundation

Southern California Edison

Stanford University

Stockholm Environment Institute

Stone Family Foundation

The TABASGO Foundation

Teledyne FLIR

Teledyne Scienti c Company

John Templeton Foundation

Templeton World Charity Foundation

Terra Foundation for American Art

ThermaWatts, LLC

Walter and Holly Thomson Foundation

Tidemark Foundation

Tillamook County Creamery Association

Towbes Foundation

The Towbes Fund for the Performing Arts

Espresso Systems

U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

UCLA Foundation

Unite America Institute

United Way of Santa Barbara County

University of Texas El Paso

U.S. Bank Foundation

U.S. Bank Digital Innovation - Arti cial Intelligence

Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program

Viasat, Inc.

VIBE PAC

Volentine Family Foundation

VolkswagenStiftung

Waitt Foundation

WaterStone

The Helen & Will Webster Foundation

Andrew and Mary Weinberg Foundation

Wellcome Leap, Inc.

Whitehall Foundation, Inc.

Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation

George and Beth Wood Foundation

Woodhouse Family Foundation

The Susan & Bruce Worster Foundation

WWW Foundation

Wyles Trust Foundation

XVerse Technology

Yardi Systems, Inc.

Yosemite Conservancy

James V. & Beverly R. Zaleski Foundation

Zegar Family Foundation

Zhu Family Foundation

Robert L. & Barbara Zorich Family Foundation

The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, LLC

Matching Gifts

UC Santa Barbara gratefully acknowledges the following corporations and foundations that generously matched gifts from alumni, parents and friends.

Abbott

AbbVie

Adeia, Inc.

Adobe

ADP

Agilent Foundation

Alaska Airlines

Amgen Foundation

Analog Devices Foundation

Apple Matching Gifts Program

Arch Insurance Group

AT&T Foundation

Baird Foundation

Bank of America Matching Gifts Program

Bayer Foundation

BECU

Boeing

Boston Scienti c Foundation

Broadcom Limited

ByteDance

C.M. Capital Foundation

Capital Group

Caterpillar Foundation

CBRE

Charities Aid Foundation of America

Charles Schwab Foundation

Chevron Matching Employee Funds

Cisco Foundation

Clorox Company Foundation

Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation

Costco Wholesale

CSAA Insurance Group

CVS Health

D.E. Shaw & Co.

Dell Employee Giving Program

Deloitte Foundation

Delta Airlines Foundation

DIRECTV

Disney

eBay Foundation

Edwards Lifesciences

Electronic Arts

Eli Lilly and Company

Ernst & Young Foundation

Fox Corporation

GE Vernova Foundation

Genentech, Inc.

Gilead

Google Matching Gifts Program

Hartford Fire Insurance Company

HCA Healthcare Foundation

Hershey Entertainment & Resorts Company

Hewlett-Packard Company

Huron Consulting Group, Inc.

IBM Corporation

Intact Insurance Charitable Trust

Intel Corporation

Intuit, Inc.

Intuitive Foundation

John Deere Foundation

Johnson & Johnson

Juniper Networks, Inc.

Kaiser Permanente

Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc.

Keysight Technologies Foundation

KLA Foundation

KPMG Peat Marwick Foundation

Lam Research Corporation

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Link Logistics

LinkedIn

Lockheed Martin Matching Gift Program

Macquarie Group Limited

Madison Wells Media

Major League Baseball Players Trust

Manulife

Marsh & McLennan

Masco Corporation

Matson, Inc.

Micron Technology

Microsoft

Microsoft Matching Gift Program

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

Munich Reinsurance America, Inc.

Net ix

Newmont Corporation

Northrop Grumman Foundation

NVIDIA

Oracle Corporation

Paci c Gas & Electric Company

Paci c Life Foundation

Palo Alto Networks

Paramount

PayPal

P zer Foundation

PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP

Prudential Financial, Inc.

Qualcomm, Inc.

Raytheon

RBC Foundation - USA

Robert Half

SalesForce.com Foundation

Sempra Energy

Sephora

ServiceNow

Stifel Financial Corp.

Stryker

Synopsys

The Cadence Giving Foundation

The David and Lucile Packard Foundation

The Trade Desk

Thermo Fisher Scienti c Charitable Giving Program

TIAA

T-Mobile Foundation

UBS Matching Gift Program

Unilever Foundation

United Health Foundation

UnitedHealth Group

Verizon Foundation

Visa, Inc.

Walker & Dunlop

Warner Media

Wayfair Employee Match Program

Wells Fargo Matching Gift Center

Workday, Inc.

Zoetis Foundation

Every effort has been made to provide a complete and accurate listing of donors. We apologize for any omissions or errors that may have occurred. Please contact the Office of Donor Relations and Stewardship at 805.893.8244 with corrections.

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