The hallmark of a great university is its faculty. Teaching, researching, innovating, mentoring, and publishing, our faculty underpin every aspect of college life. Named faculty positions are one the best ways to broaden their impact. Similar to Cambridge University’s Lucasian Chair (established in 1668 by Henry Lucas and held by groundbreaking scientists such as Sir Issac Newton and more recently Stephen Hawking), the impact of these positions can literally unfold across centuries, benefiting generations of faculty and their students and enabling a donor to create a legacy of generosity and vision.
Named faculty
The best way to support our faculty is to give them a name.
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Why we gave our name
Whether building a legacy, a workforce or a bright future for our students, donors give their name for many reasons.
"Way down the line, 100 years from now, it is nice to know that College of Science students will benefit from something small that we have done."
Mike and Barbara Heffner established the Michael and Barbara Heffner Endowed Professorship in Science as a planned gift.
"We're only going to get those earth scientists that we need if the University has the capacity to provide them to us."
Former CEO of Goldcorp, Chuck Jeannes established the Goldcorp Chair for Minerals Engineering.
Distinguished faculty in named positions at the College of Science
Below are the best of the best – the faculty who are leading in their fields, producing cutting-edge research and inspiring countless students in the pursuit of their educations and careers in STEM.
Ana de Bettencourt Dias
Susan Magee and Gary Clemons Professor of Chemistry
Wendy Calvin
Daniel A. and Edith E. O’Keefe Professor for the Mackay School
Pengbo Chu
Nevada Gold Mines Professor
Andrei Derevianko
Sara Louise Hartman Professor in Physics
Jamie Voyles-Ensor
Trevor J. McMinn Research Professor in Biology
David M. Leitner
Reynold Clayton Fuson Professor in Chemistry
Roberto Mancini
Trevor J. McMinn Professor of Physics
Scott McCoy
Peter Vardy Endowed Professorship in Engineering Geology
Raul Rojas-Gonzalez
Fred D. Gibson, Jr. Professor in Science
Manoj Mohanty
Newmont Endowed Professor
John Muntean
Arthur Brant Chair in Exploration Geology
Paul Neill
Susan Magee and Gary Clemons Professor of Physics
Thomas White
Clemons-Magee Professorship in Physics
Carl Nesbitt
Goldcorp Endowed Chair in Minerals Engineering
Javad Sattarvand
Kinross Term Professor in Mining Engineering
Tin-Yau Tam
Seneca C. and Mary B. Weeks Chair in Mathematics
Ehsan Vahidi
John N. Butler Professor in Extractive Metallurgy
Mariann Weierich
James K. and Lois Merritt Mikawa Distinguished Professor of Psychology
Jonathan Weinstein
JT Professor in Physics
We need your name here
The following are areas where the College of Science hopes to see growth. By naming one of the following positions, a donor will provide the related programs with the opportunity to bring in exceptional talent, honor and retain current leading faculty and a promise of growth and support in perpetuity.
Endowed Chair in Behavioral Analysis
Since its inception in 1992, the Behavior Analysis program quickly became nationally recognized, leading in the areas of autism treatment, , complex human behavior and so much more. The Endowed Chair in Behavioral Analysis would help the program continue its legacy of advancement and profound care for the future of humanity.
Endowed Professorship in Conservation Biology
From Mongolia to Central America, Lake Tahoe to the desert landscape of the Great Basin, use your name to leave a lasting impact on our Mother Earth. Our faculty are active in local conservation efforts in the Great Basin and Sierra Nevada as well as worldwide management responses to global change.
Endowed Professorship in Statistical Data Science
This position would not only provide much-needed support to the largest department at the University. It would keep students like alumna Kyra Morgan applying to the program and would help the Seneca C. and Mary B. Weeks Chair in Mathematics Tin-Yau Tam continue his efforts to grow the department even bigger.
We need your name here.
Our development team is available to discuss all the ways named endowments help us meet our goals and to provide guidance to individuals interested in gifting a name.
Leigh Fitzpatrick
(775) 682-8791 | lfitzpatrick@unr.edu