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Page 1: Reflections of GenerosityUC Santa Barbara’s stature in frontier research, exceptional teaching and far-reaching public service is enriched by our strong and enthusiastic network

Reflections of Generosity

For the year ending June 30, 2018

Annual Report of Private Giving

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Annual Report of Private Giving

Henry T. Yang Chancellor, UC Santa Barbara

Richard Breaux ‘67Chair, UC Santa Barbara Foundation

As we reflect on philanthropic giving to UC Santa Barbara over the past year, we are overwhelmed and inspired by you — our steadfast supporters — whose vision continues to advance the excellence and diversity of our great institution. We are tremendously thankful for your generosity and your appreciation for the crucial role of philanthropy in the growth and future of our university.

For the fourth consecutive year, UC Santa Barbara in 2017-18 raised $100 million in gifts and pledges — a testament to the strong commitment of our trustees, alumni, parents, staff and faculty, volunteers and friends. These sustained fundraising levels are also a reflection of our university as a valuable investment.

UC Santa Barbara’s stature in frontier research, exceptional teaching and far-reaching public service is enriched by our strong and enthusiastic network of supporters. Year after year, you help fund teaching, research and learning, as well as programs, buildings and endowments. Your role in our success cannot be overstated.

We are forever grateful for your partnership and leadership. With your continued support, UC Santa Barbara will continue to thrive — now and for all generations to come.

Dear Friends,

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Index

Reflections of Generosity In Gratitude for Our Engaged Community ....................................... Collective Visioning .......................................................................... Financial Highlights Supporting Excellence ......................................................................

Collective Generosity A Story Told Together ........................................................................ The Gift of Time: CCS Summer Research Fellowships ......................

Alumni Generosity Leaving Legacies and Living Legends ............................................... Homegrown Support ......................................................................... A Passion for Unconventional Science .............................................. A Video Board to Spark Hoopla.........................................................

Faculty Generosity An Evolving and Rewarding Partnership ........................................... Enduring Influence ............................................................................

Friends Generosity Making Waves ................................................................................... Inspiration and Magic ........................................................................ Moving the Needle ........................................................................... The Study of Pristine Land .................................................................

Foundation Generosity Scholars on Board .............................................................................. Promise and Potential ........................................................................

Endowments & Recipients Reflections of Impact ......................................................................... Endowed Chairs ................................................................................ Endowed Fellowships ........................................................................ Endowed Scholarships ......................................................................

Societies & Supporters In Their Words ................................................................................... Gold Circle ........................................................................................ Lancaster Society ............................................................................... Legacy Circle ..................................................................................... Chancellor’s Council ..........................................................................

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‘Top five’ is more than a number. This honor recognizes the cumulative work of faculty, students, alumni, staff and leaders whose excellence defines UC Santa Barbara.

Reflectionsof Generosity

“Reflections of Generosity

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At UC Santa Barbara, We’re taking time to pauseAnd reflect on generations of our supporters.

Together, we take this momentTo celebrate what has evolved:

A campus guided by innovators, Full of exceptional students,And a community committed to generosity.

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Beverly J. ColgateAssociate Vice Chancellor for Development

Dear UC Santa Barbara Supporters,

Each year, we acknowledge those who help make UC Santa Barbara excellent. With a 2018 top 5 ranking among public universities, UC Santa Barbara offers unparalleled education and research opportunities. As associate vice chancellor for development, I’m proud to share that UC Santa Barbara has recorded another successful fiscal year for private giving, surpassing $100 million. I invite you to join me in reflecting on the generosity we experienced this year in the stories that follow.

University support takes many shapes. To those who advocate for UC Santa Barbara, thank you. You celebrated UCSB by sharing stories on Give Day 2018, spread our achievements by reading The Current, and stayed connected by visiting campus for events. Your time and commitment advance our esteemed institution.

Contemplating our growth is a powerful ritual. It allows us time for appreciation, and to see the future: a bright community dedicated to education and discovery.

Thank you to UC Santa Barbara’s alumni, faculty, trustees, staff and friends for your generous support. UC Santa Barbara’s values are reflected in each of you.

With gratitude,

In Gratitude for Our Engaged CommunityUC Santa Barbara ambassadors shine light on our campus 160,000+ active alumni

14,000+ donors made a gift in FY18

25,000+ scholars benefited from your generosity

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BAY AREA COMMITTEE

Scott Draper ‘87, co-chair

Ralph Garcia, Jr. ‘83, co-chair

Mark Bertelsen ‘66

Ian Blue ‘10

Sandi Bragar ‘93

Richard Breaux ‘67

Scott Dettmer ‘78

Bill Dinsmore ‘68

Jeff Doane ‘86

Janice Jagelski ‘87

Jeff Kragel ‘04

Jack Krouskup ‘71

Renée Welze Livingston ‘82

Anita Manwani-Bhagat

Louise Pahl ‘77

Ron Rubenstein ‘66

Stephen Scarpulla ‘03

LOS ANGELES COMMITTEE

Joel Raznick ‘81, chair

David Adishian ‘89

Art Auerbach ‘87

Lorenzo Esparza ‘96

Andy Graham ‘06

Robert A. Grantham ‘75

Brian Gray ‘01

Farahnaz Jarrault

Jamie McCrary ‘90

Steve Savitsky ‘87

Katie Woods

NEW YORK COMMITTEE

John Arnhold ‘75, chair

Stephanie Brower ‘09

Tim Coleman ‘76

Michael Coyle ‘88

Josh Elliott ‘93

Scott Frank ‘82

Eva Haller

Dr. R. Michael Koch ‘89

Bruce G. Wilcox ‘77

ORANGE COUNTY COMMITTEE

John Dobrott, co-chair

Eric Fults ‘87, co-chair

Marc Ackerman ‘94

Cory Calderon ‘11

Chris Fletcher ‘77

Richard A. Gadbois III ‘79

Dennis Ghan ‘74

Lisa Hartung ‘98

Justin Richardson ‘05

Ralph J. Simmonds ‘78

Bill Thormahlen ‘77

Larry Webb ‘87

SAN DIEGO COMMITTEE

Steve Mendell ‘63, co-chair

Phil White ‘84, co-chair

Carrie Butler

Gary E. Erickson ‘63

Mark Foletta ‘82

Carrie Herbert ‘10

Dana L. King ‘77

Jeremy Kovacevich ‘05

Eliot ‘00 and Stephanie ‘01 Peters

AnnKatrin Petersen

Hank Robinson ‘83

Casey Sbicca ‘07

Dan Sbicca ‘82

WASHINGTON, D.C. COMMITTEE

Jennifer Pharaoh ‘82, co-chair

Marie Williams ‘89, co-chair

Paul Boyle ‘84

Gwen Brown ‘71

Rose Cohen ‘87

Bennett Duval ‘11

Molly Fishman ‘10

Marc Grossman ‘73

Damon Jones ‘93

Grace Lee ‘94

Phil Spector ‘72

Paul Sweet ‘69

Linda Ulrich ‘83

Pamela Wyville ‘89

Alex Pananides H‘06

Ceil Pulitzer

Diana Raab

Conner Rehage

Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree H‘12

Richard K.N. Ryu

Jean K. Schuyler H’13

Mark J. Schwartz ‘84

Kenneth P. Slaught ‘79

Eric J. Sonquist

Phillip Spector ‘72

David L. Stamps

Judith Stapelmann ‘63,‘65

Fredric E. Steck

Michael P. Stewart ‘91

Susan Tai ‘74

James S. Taylor

George Thurlow ‘73

David Valentine

Kent Vining ‘70

Claudia L. Webster ‘75

Betty Elings Wells H’10

Howard J. Wenger ‘82

Philip H. White ‘84

Bruce G. Wilcox ‘77

Gary L. Wilcox ‘69,‘72

Marie J. Williams ‘89

Richard A. Williams ‘59

Susan Worster ‘70

Jeff Worthe, Jr. ‘89

Henry T. Yang H‘01

Regional Leadership CommitteesCollective VisioningRecognizing extraordinary leadership

ChairRichard “Dick” Breaux ‘67San Mateo, CA

Immediate Past ChairLady Leslie Ridley-Tree H’12Santa Barbara, CA

Nominations ChairMarcy Carsey H’04Los Angeles, CA

Vice Chair – Investments & TreasurerJohn Arnhold ‘75New York, NY

Vice Chair – DevelopmentKaren Bedrosian Coyne ‘91Los Angeles, CA

Vice Chair – Donor RelationsDarryl T. McCall ‘78Santa Fe, NM

SecretarySteven C. Mendell ’63Rancho Santa Fe, CA Executive DirectorBeverly J. ColgateSanta Barbara, CA Chief Financial OfficerEric J. SonquistSanta Barbara, CA

Ann Jensen Adams

David G. Adishian ‘89

Janet A. Alpert ‘68

Sarah Argyropoulos

John Arnhold ‘75

Richard A. Auhll

Robert Ballard ‘65

Laurie Bentson Kauth ‘69

Barrie Bergman

Mark A. Bertelsen ‘66

Edward E. Birch H‘95

Henning Bohn

Richard Breaux ‘67

Gwendolyn A. Brown ‘71

Paula Bruice

Daniel P. Burnham

Marcy Carsey H‘04

Beverly J. Colgate

Ann Cady Cooper ‘62

Stephen E. Cooper ‘68

Karen Bedrosian Coyne ‘91

Stephen Crowe

Deanna C. Dehlsen

William A. Dinsmore III ‘68

Tunç Doluca ‘81

Diandra de Morrell Douglas ‘82

Robert W. Duggan ‘66

Glenn Duval ‘80

Gary E. Erickson ‘63

Scott Frank ‘82

Elizabeth A. Gabler ‘77

John E. Gerngross ‘82

Frederick W. Gluck

Marc Grossman ‘73

Gus Gurley ‘78,’83

Norman N. Habermann

Eva Haller

Roy Hardiman ‘81,‘83

Thomas J. Harriman H‘17

W. Roger Haughton ‘69

David R. Henke ‘78

George Holbrook, Jr.

Judith Hopkinson

Blair Hull ‘65

Janice Jagelski ‘87

William K. “Packy” Jones ‘77

Peter C. Jordano H‘03

R. Michael Koch ‘89

Jack Krouskup ‘71

Hieu V. Le

R. Marilyn Lee ‘69

Carl Lindros

Mark D. Linehan ‘85

Pamela M. Lopker ‘77

Lillian Lovelace

John Marren ‘85

David Marshall

Darryl T. McCall ‘78

Kathryn D. McKee ‘59

Duncan A. Mellichamp H‘09

Steven C. Mendell ‘63

Mary F. Moslander ‘88

Kristen J. Nesbit ‘02

Louise Pahl ‘77

UC Santa Barbara Foundation Officers 2017-2018

UC Santa Barbara Foundation Trustees

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FinancialHighlights

Every gift of every size helps immensely to advance this university.

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$100 MILLION

$100 MILLION

DEPARTMENT SUPPORT

RESEARCH

STUDENT SUPPORT

CAPITAL PROJECTS

INSTRUCTION

UNRESTRICTED

UC REGENTS

UC SANTA BARBARA FOUNDATION

INDIVIDUALS

FOUNDATIONS

CORPORATIONS

OTHER

$38.54 M

$36.25 M

$10.76 M

$7.20 M

$6.16 M

$1.11 M

$46.76 M

$33.86 M

$11.80 M

$7.60 M

$155.4 M$206.0 M

$348.2 M

Supporting Excellence

BY SOURCE BY PURPOSE

Financial highlights from FY 2017-2018

$46.76 M FROMINDIVIDUALS

ENDOWMENTTOTALS

PARENTS/GRANDPARENTS

FACULTY/STAFF

ALUMNIFRIENDS FY 2006 FY 2012 FY 2018

$4.44 M $3.45 M$16.00 M$22.87 M

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CollectiveGenerosity

When you get people talking about their experiences at UC Santa Barbara, it’s an instant connector.

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If you were online on April 12, 2018, you may have noticed something different. Your email inbox was full of familiar UC Santa Barbara stories. Facebook, Instagram and Twitter flashed blue and gold with photographs and memories. At any given moment, over 100,000 people were talking about UC Santa Barbara on social media with the hashtag #UCSBGiveDay, where alumni, including musician Jack Johnson, reminisced.

Our Give Day 2018 stories focused on opportunity, leadership and legacy. The impact was tangible. In just 24 hours, thousands of individuals donated online to raise $5,695,951 for UC Santa Barbara.

The celebration launched April 11 with alumni events in Los Angeles, Bay Area, Orange County and San Diego. UC Santa Barbara alumni ambassadors spanning six generations helped rally recent graduates to kick off Give Day.

“When you get people talking about their experiences at UC Santa Barbara, it’s an instant connector,” said Kristen Hayford ’11, Los Angeles regional young alumni board president. “Your experience at UC Santa Barbara, even compared to other UCs, is just different.”

A Story Told TogetherUC Santa Barbara’s community united for 24 hours of digital philanthropy

Kristen wanted to capture that sense of belonging for fellow recent alumni at the Los Angeles regional launch party. Each kickoff streamed live footage of the gatherings across California so alumni could connect with other cities for games and friendly competition to raise support for UC Santa Barbara. Kristen thinks this energy helped power philanthropy.

“Events like this remind alumni of their unique shared experience and motivate them to give back,” she said. “Small gifts add up when everyone participates.”

When the sun rose on April 12, UC Santa Barbara was already awake as faculty, students and staff celebrated with food, giveaways and pop-up events across campus. Campus departments embraced Give Day by hosting their own events to encourage participation. Faculty from the Department of Communication volunteered to be pied in the face on Facebook Live when their fundraising goals were achieved. Each event was full of students witnessing the impact of giving back.

With ambassadors from the student philanthropy group UCSB First, Co-chair Deepika Chandrashekar ’19 helped organize student engagement and opportunities for seniors to make their class gift online. “Our students are enthusiastic to be a part of one of our campus traditions and starting to become more aware of how they can relate as alumni thanks to Give Day,” said Deepika. “Philanthropy is one of the best ways to give back to campus and understand how students are experiencing UC Santa Barbara now.”

UC Santa Barbara felt that enthusiasm on April 12. “Give Days are amazing opportunities to reach out to our alumni nationally and internationally,” said Beverly Colgate, associate vice chancellor for development. “We get to meet our greatest advocates in their communities, virtually. For one day, the campus and our constituents can unite through social media and compelling conversation. It’s not about how much we raise, necessarily: the day is about participation.”

Kristen agreed. “Participating in Give Day is an incredible way to say thanks.”

Whether you opened an email, shared a Facebook post, attended an event, made a gift or set a challenge grant, thank you for your help in writing UC Santa Barbara’s next chapter on Give Day 2018.

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The Gift of Time: CCS Summer Research FellowshipsThe Proctors and the Spragues help students become scientists and creators

The story of Amber Sprague ’06 is one of strong mentors: a mother who encouraged her to bring home rocks and shells, an AP chemistry teacher who helped her apply to UC Santa Barbara, and Professor Armand Kuris, under whose guidance she published a milestone first author paper. Amber’s childhood roaming the backwoods of Alaska stoked her love of the natural world. Her fascination with biology started young. At UC Santa Barbara, she joined the College of Creative Studies, where she received three summer undergraduate research fellowships to study evolutionary genetics and ecological parasitology. In Professor Kuris’s lab during her second summer, Amber was sifting through fish for small digested blobs of trematode parasites. Night after

night, she found nothing, pushed close to tears. The last three fish revealed the evidence. The discovery would reveal a component of the food chain: how an infective process could fit into nutrition. “It was a good lesson, because much of science is persistence combined with a systematic approach,” said Amber. Further drawn to infection, this time in humans, Amber then earned a Ph.D. in immunology from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Amber met her husband, television executive Ben Sprague, as a junior at UC Santa Barbara. UC Santa Barbara had been woven into his life since childhood. His late father, Norman F. Sprague III ‘69, was a UC Santa Barbara Foundation trustee and an alumnus who fell in love with Santa Barbara, and eventually moved his family there.

“Our family has a long history of supporting education, the arts and science,” said Ben. “We believe it’s one of the best investments we can make in our future.” The Sprague family’s giving to the College of Creative Studies has supported life-altering summer research fellowships, telling students that their creative and scientific contributions are valued.

“One thing that was echoed continuously at UCSB was being a good participant in the scientific community. You don’t have to wait for tenure to become a mentor,” Amber said. “As soon as you learn something in science, you can turn around and teach someone else.”

ALESSANDRA MITTELSTET ’19Gevirtz Graduate School of Education

Zorich Scholarship Recipient

Annual Report of Private GivingCollective Generosity

The Proctors are a three-generation University of California family. In 1962, Chris’s father received his master’s in psychology at UC Santa Barbara. Julie and Chris met at UCLA, where they both studied neurobiology. Their twins Connor (UCLA ’16) and Will (UCI ’15, now a UCSB employee) followed the family tradition, as did Duncan (UCSB ’17). Duncan was drawn to the College of Creative Studies (CCS), a small college for self-directed students within UC Santa Barbara that provides a rigorous program that facilitates original undergraduate work.

The Proctors understood the impact of summer fellowships after Duncan’s graduation, when they attended the inaugural Research and Creative

Activities Conference (RACA-CON) in the fall of 2018. “RACA-CON inspired us to give by establishing an endowment in support of summer fellowships,” said Julie. “We heard music; we saw paintings. There were posters and podium presentations. All the students were so excited.”

The College of Creative Studies launched its 50th anniversary celebration in 2017 and brought together CCS students to showcase their undergraduate work. At the conference, students including Dolev Bluvstein ’19 displayed graduate-level research. Under Professor Ania Jayich, Dolev worked on a quantum microscope capable of viewing single atoms. Through

his summer undergraduate research fellowship, Dolev published findings in the journal Nature Communications.

“Summer is sacred time for research,” said Dolev. “Two weeks of 20 hours a week is not the same as one week of 40 hours. If you don’t have time, no one will give you serious responsibility.”

“We saw that summer research programs can be transformative for the kids,” said Chris. “It gives them a hands-on opportunity to be mentored by world-class researchers and find a career path.”

Chris knows his family’s lives also have been transformed. “It enriches your life tremendously to be part of this.”

AMBER ‘06 AND BEN SPRAGUE

CHRIS AND JULIE PROCTOR

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I had a great experience. I’d like to give back, and I’ve been lucky enough to be able to.

AlumniGenerosity

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THE LEGACY CIRCLEThe Legacy Circle honors alumni,

friends, faculty and staff who have included UC Santa Barbara

in their estate plans through some form of planned gift.

In college, many of us are told we can be anything we want to be. But what if we don’t know what that ‘something’ is?

For UC Santa Barbara Foundation Trustee William “Bill” Dinsmore ’68, the career path was paved with many questions. He originally planned to pursue medical school, but realized the vocation was just not for him.

“I went through a challenging process,” recalled Bill. “It’s so rare for campuses to give any kind of career help.”

Bill was accepted into a management achievement program at Pacific Telephone Company where (to his surprise) he loved the work. This inspired him to obtain his MBA from the University of Southern California and work his way up through consumer business management. He eventually became the CEO of The Learning Company, which became the leader in online educational software for children and adults.

In 2000, patrilineal traits started to emerge. Bill and his wife, Janet, witnessed their son Scott enroll in UC Santa Barbara and begin flexing his entrepreneurial muscles. Scott explored careers and business ideas through the Technology Management Program (TMP), which is part of the College of Engineering. The curriculum explores the intersection of technology, business and social science, and offers innovative programming to its students.

Leaving Legacies and Living LegendsBill ’68 and Janet Dinsmore honor their late son through a legacy gift

“We always knew [Scott would] do something different,” said Janet, who also attended UCSB. “He was very inquisitive and inspired by so many things.”

“Scott was eager for information,” added Bill. “He would pull out his notebook and pencil — about whatever business he was doing — and take his little notes and probe. When he saw an opportunity to better his knowledge about something, he would go for it.”

Scott launched his own global company, “Live Your Legend” (LYL), thanks to his years at UCSB. LYL helps people discover their passion and do the work they can’t not do.

“I interviewed Scott when he was just starting Live Your Legend,” recalled TMP Professor of Practice John Greathouse. “I just remember Scott’s humbleness and sincerity — and the way he delivered his message was so powerful! He had this smile that was just ridiculous. A warm smile,” Greathouse added.

John mentored Scott throughout the years, and their work produced mutual inspiration (Greathouse even incorporated LYL content into his TMP curriculum). He also added “The Alchemist” to the syllabus — a book Scott recommended.

“‘The Alchemist’ was [Scott’s] favorite book,” said Janet. “He took it everywhere. That’s where he came up with the [Live Your Legend] name.”

Scott was an avid learner, runnerand adventurer whose life abruptly ended when he and his wife, Chelsea, summited Mt. Kilimanjaro. The passing of Scott prompted Bill and Janet to make a legacy gift, which would memorialize his indomitable spirit.

“There’s no major in university on passion and purpose and career,” said Scott in his 2012 TEDx Talk. “It’s on us to figure that out and we need a framework; we need a way to navigate through this.”

The Dinsmores’ gift is inspired by the influence TMP had in Scott’s life. Made through their charitable remainder trust, the gift will expand TMP’s career programming and help students (from any discipline) explore careers that leverage their talent and passion.

“[Scott’s] parents saw the impact that our program has on young people,” observed Greathouse. “I like the idea that we can continue to tell this story to future UCSB students. It’s nice that we can extend Scott’s legend and his legacy going forward.”

For the Technology Management Program, the Dinsmore fund represents sustained impact. This irrevocable planned gift ensures the expansion and acceleration of the program and speaks to TMP’s — and Scott’s — enduring influence.

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“There’s something about our roots that makes us see the world in the same way,” remarked Michael “Mike” Byron ’87, who met his wife, Catherine, in their high school English class. “Since we grew up in the same area and went to the same high school, there are these places and people who made us who we are.”

“We’re both from humble upbringings,” added Catherine, who graduated from California State University, East Bay. “That really shaped the way we live and how we see the world.”

The Byrons’ humility persists despite their ever-increasing generosity to UC Santa Barbara. Together, their giving bolsters the Division of Social Sciences and the Department of Economics, where Mike serves as a board advisor.

“They’re lovely people,” said Kelly Bedard, chair of the economics department. “The university would benefit from more folks like them involved.”

The Byrons’ economics funding serves a twofold purpose: to provide scholarship support for students and enhance departmental programming. Students benefit from these offerings, which include a campus speaker series, resume coaching and internships at Big Four accounting firms.

Homegrown SupportMike ’87 and Catherine Byron explain their humble path to philanthropy

“One of the things that I think is really important for [economics] students is that we create opportunities for experience,” asserted Bedard. “We’ve always tried to have high quality education in classrooms, but it’s also important to have other sources of education — and that relies on outside funding.”

Fortunately for the department, the Byrons believe in experience. Their affinity for UC Santa Barbara beckons their return (they plan to migrate from Northern California to Santa Barbara once their kids are out of high school).

“UC Santa Barbara was, for me, such an amazing experience in my life,” recalled Mike, who majored in business economics. “[Our son] Logan loves Santa Barbara, too, and can’t understand why anybody wouldn’t want to go there,” he laughed.

The couple relishes the journey, and it would seem they’re not alone. The new SAGE Sara Miller McCune Dean of Social Sciences, Charles R. Hale, boasts an impressive history of anthropology adventures. His research and fieldwork in Bolivia, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Mexico and Honduras (to name a few), resembles an “Indiana Jones” movie according to Mike. “We got to really know the dean. He’s super interesting.”

Hale called Mike the real deal. “[He’s] a highly successful executive of NVIDIA,” observed Hale, “yet modest and welcoming to those from outside that world. [He’s] intensely loyal to UC Santa Barbara, and genuinely interested in our success today.” The Byrons’ generosity continues, as they’ve committed additional funding for 2019. Their gift will fund economics as well as the dean’s Social Sciences Initiative, which enables Hale to enrich teaching, curricular activities and research in the social sciences.

“We are deeply grateful for Mike and Catherine’s extraordinary generosity,” remarked Hale, “and excited to continue putting their gifts to work for the benefit of students, faculty and programs in the economics department and throughout the Division of Social Sciences.”

Happily, Mike and Catherine share in the community’s enthusiasm:“We’re always thinking about how we can help people,” said Mike.

“Indeed,” added Catherine, “I can’t buy for myself unless I help someone else!”

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“I’d rather not just throw another little bit into a giant vat,” said Gus Gurley ’78, ’83. “I support areas missed by mainstream thinking. Even scientists develop herd instincts and come to accepted orthodoxy. [I like to take] a less conventional approach.”

In 2009, Gus and his wife, Meg, were among the first to back the emerging field of theoretical and quantitative biology at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP). Their endowment — the Susan F. Gurley Chair in Theoretical Physics and Biology — was established in honor of Gus’s mother, who fell in love with biology. Now almost a decade later, the Gurleys continue to boost resources for KITP and the Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences at UC Santa Barbara.

“Gus has been very instrumental in supporting new ventures outside the comfort zone,” explained Boris Shraiman, KITP permanent member and Gurley chairholder. “Gus took interest and supported our venture into population genetics, using physics ideas to study dynamics of evolution. He also helped us with getting started with a lab, bridging theory and experiment.”

Those ventures spawned some impressive results. Shraiman and Richard Neher, former postdoctoral fellow at KITP, used ideas from

A Passion for Unconventional ScienceGus Gurley ’78, ’83 chooses KITP for his unique investments

physics to come up with a new way of forecasting influenza evolution. Neher then teamed up with Trevor Bedford (who came to KITP for the subsequent evolutionary dynamics program), and together they developed a cloud-based flu surveillance and prediction tool called “nextflu.” Bedford and Neher are now collaborating with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

“I’m proud of how this research went on,” said Shraiman. “It’s exactly the way KITP is supposed to function, both in generating ideas and facilitating interactions between people — serving as a germinator of projects that go and acquire their own life.”

Shraiman and the KITP community are what continue to attract Gus to campus. His connection to UC Santa Barbara began as an undergraduate in the College of Creative Studies, where he studied physics; it was then that he met Virgil Elings, a former physics professor who later became his business partner.

Gus obtained his master’s degree in scientific instrumentation from UCSB before co-founding Digital Instruments (DI) with Elings. The duo pioneered scanning probe microscopes, which enable scientists to view materials at the atomic level. DI merged with Veeco Instruments in 1998 and since that time, Gus keeps busy with research and by serving

on the KITP Director’s Advisory Cabinet and the UC Santa Barbara Foundation Board of Trustees.

“Gus has been a consistent supporter of our evolving KITP programming at the interface of physics and biology,” said KITP Director Lars Bildsten. “He was also the first investor in our project that became the Charles T. Munger Physics Residence and has supported the career development of KITP postdoctoral scholars by enabling their travel to conferences to present their work. We are incredibly grateful for his friendship and shared passion for exploring new scientific frontiers.”

“Gus is an amazing individual,” added Shraiman. “He’s fun to be with; he comes around and we just talk science. [Gus] has remarkably broad interests, which go from neuroscience to quantum information and entanglement. I’m honored to think of myself as his friend.”

The Shraiman-Gurley friendship is 15 years in the making. Together with Bildsten and others in the KITP community, the group resembles one big, happy family of physicists.

“KITP is well-established internationally in terms of being a premier place for holding conferences and getting people to collaborate,” said Gus. “I support [KITP] because I know the people.”

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Golden eras typically belong to the past, but not for UC Santa Barbara’s men’s basketball. Their golden era is having a serious comeback.

“We had a phenomenal team the years that I was there,” reflected Mike Stewart ’91. “It’s great when people rally around these things.”

Now with Head Coach Joe Pasternack in charge, Mike is once again wrapped in Gaucho fervor. He and his wife, Melissa, have decided to fund and name the Thunderdome’s video board, which will feature elements like pregame introductions and instant replays. The 54-foot display is expected to revolutionize the gametime atmosphere.

“This will really increase the fan experience,” said Coach Pasternack. “It’s going to benefit not just basketball and volleyball, but the student body that uses the Thunderdome for recreational sports and concerts.”

The rise of men’s basketball has a lot to do with Pasternack, whose first year was nothing short of remarkable. Pasternack led one of UCSB’s biggest athletic turnarounds, tying the school’s record for wins and equaling the NCAA’s largest increase in regular season victories from one season to the next.

A Video Board to Spark HooplaMike ’91 and Melissa Stewart herald the return of a golden era

“I think [Coach Pasternack] works tirelessly,” said Mike. “He’s a great example for everybody. When there’s a leader that I think is worth backing, I’ll back him.”

That goes for Chancellor Yang, too, whom Mike deeply respects. “[I love] what the Chancellor has done for this university,” said Mike. “He really made the first difference for me.”

The resurgence of hoops caught Mike’s attention, but it certainly wasn’t the first time. His love of basketball dates back to his undergraduate years, when he played sports and studied English and business economics. As the young and inquiring sort, Mike took full advantage of what UC Santa Barbara had to offer. He wrote for the Daily Nexus, attended free film screenings and studied abroad in England.

“UCSB gave me a chance to bloom,” reflected Mike. “It was just a very expansive place for me.”

As managing director of Credit Suisse and its global markets head of equities, Mike chooses to also support UCSB economics. He cites his education as the training ground for life and business — where he learned to acclimate to different environments, figure it out and find good people.

“I had a great experience. I’d like to give back and I’ve been lucky enough to be able to,” said Mike. “I picked a couple areas on campus [to support] but fundamentally I want to see the entire school succeed.”

Giving back involves not only money, but also time for Mike and Melissa. Melissa serves on the board of the World Monuments Fund and Mike serves as a trustee for the UC Santa Barbara Foundation; he’s also an advisor to the economics department. Together, the couple resides in New York City and visit campus whenever possible.

“I personally get a lot out of it,” said Mike. “It’s interesting — the people that I get to interact with are incredibly accomplished. The energy of learning, of research, of youth is a great energy to be around.”

Indeed the golden era seems to be returning — not just for men’s basketball but for Mike, too. He’s become a fully engaged alumnus, cheering UC Santa Barbara’s leadership and the millennial Gauchos.

“We’re so grateful for the Stewart family and their generosity,” said Pasternack. “To build a successful basketball program, resources are huge in moving the program forward and they’ve been one of the ones who have helped.”

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Everyone can find ways of giving that have remarkable effects.

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In 1966, Duncan Mellichamp visited UC Santa Barbara to give a chemical engineering lecture — a presentation that would launch over 50 years of teaching and ongoing dedication to the university. Shortly after, he was recruited to help create the Department of Chemical Engineering, now top-ranked among U.S. public universities. In between, he has mentored over 50 graduate students to degrees, starting with the first to earn a Ph.D. here in chemical engineering. “Be careful what you start: it may change your life, and the lives of others,” Professor Emeritus Mellichamp advised during his 2016 commencement speech. As members of UC Santa Barbara’s Gold Circle Society, Duncan and his wife, Suzanne, have changed countless lives. Duncan met Suzanne on a blind date when she was a young teacher living in her hometown of Dubuque and he was a graduate student visiting from Purdue. “We started our marriage seven months (seven dates) later with little more than a box of love letters,” the couple confessed. Suzanne, who always wanted to be a teacher, taught for 30 years, including 20 years in Santa Barbara city schools. In 1970, she earned her master’s from the UC Santa Barbara Gevirtz Graduate School of Education.

An Evolving and Rewarding PartnershipDuncan H’09 and Suzanne ’70 Mellichamp innovate ways to engage with campus

The Mellichamps are known for the vision behind their gifts to UC Santa Barbara. Together, they have established 16 endowed chairs. Three clusters, each of four chairs for distinguished mid-career faculty, help UC Santa Barbara recruit scholars and build new research initiatives in programs such as systems biology, globalization, sustainable chemistry and — just announced — Mind and Machine (Artificial) Intelligence. In addition to the clusters, each of which runs for 15 years and then rotates, the Mellichamps endowed a chair in process control, a program that Duncan founded at UC Santa Barbara, and in systems engineering, his present research area. Two more honor founders of the Department of Chemical Engineering. Instead of endowing these two chairs in full, Duncan inspired his community to match their support. “I try to encourage people to associate with programs and the faculty here,” said Duncan. “It’s a unique privilege to be part of a world class program, and there is every opportunity to do that.” Professor Emeritus Mellichamp remains active in university affairs and philanthropy despite retiring in 2003. He channels his energy into motivating others. Colleagues know him as the first person to stand up and take charge, such as when he

volunteered to chair the 2014 Trustee Advisory Committee on Isla Vista Strategies — a group which changed that community. Duncan has ventured far beyond labs and classrooms, and together, he and Suzanne have left an indelible impression on the wider Santa Barbara community. Their support of the North Campus Open Space helps preserve the natural wildlife of the California coast. Their plans advocate for giving now, and in the future, through blended gifts. Duncan is quick to make recommendations to friends. “I think most people don’t treat giving money away the same way they treat making it,” said Duncan. “And not many have a well-planned exit strategy, but everyone can find ways of giving that have remarkable effects and that will be fun.” To the Mellichamps, philanthropy is a rewarding and constantly evolving practice. “Educating young people to become responsible citizens — who care for our environment, the arts and the community — is key. Santa Barbara has been our special community for 52 years,” said Suzanne.

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.

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Professor York MandraYork Mandra, professor emeritus of earth science, passed away in May 2018. For over three decades, Mandra spent his summers teaching at UC Santa Barbara, where he served as a Summer Sessions instructor. He held the longest active teaching record at San Francisco State University, where he founded the earth science program. Professor Mandra’s teaching prowess was hallmarked by his specialization in micropaleontology, societal problems of energy and broad grasp of earth science. Mandra’s commitment to the UC Santa Barbara Department of Earth Science is memorialized through his estate gift, which will create scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students studying earth science with an emphasis in geological sciences and field studies.

Enduring InfluenceA lasting commitment to education

Professor Joseph “Joe” PolchinskiJoe Polchinski, professor emeritus and inspirational theoretical physicist, passed away in February 2018. Professor Polchinski joined UC Santa Barbara’s physics faculty in 1992. He was a permanent member of the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics and inaugural incumbent of the Pat & Joe Yzurdiaga Chair in Theoretical Physics. The New York Times called him “one of the most creative physicists of his generation,” and his originality earned him the prestigious 2017 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics. Polchinski was known for being an excellent teacher and generous donor to UC Santa Barbara. He and his wife, Dorothy Chun, professor at UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz Graduate School of Education, established endowments to support graduate fellowships in the Department of Physics and The Gevirtz School. “Donating to education was a natural thing,” Polchinski said in a 2017 interview. “A lot of my research grew out of my work with students and postdocs. It’s our role to teach and educate students.”

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You have to find your passion and really work toward something that has meaning to you.

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Inspired by her family’s lifelong affinity for the outdoors, Betty Elings Wells H’10 has made a pair of gifts to campus that support environmental education, and the environment itself.

Betty, a UC Santa Barbara Foundation trustee, real estate investor and philanthropist, has made the largest gift to the REEF in campus history to create the Betty Wells Marine Science Outreach Initiative at the interactive instructional touch-tank facility run by UC Santa Barbara’s renowned Marine Science Institute (MSI).She made a separate, significant donation to fund a public trail system at North Campus Open Space (NCOS).

“I have three little grandchildren that live here — they’re 7, 5 and 3 — and three who live in Boulder, Colorado that are 16, 13 and 11, who all like to be out walking, out at the beach and all of that. Whenever possible, our family will do those activities,” Betty said. “I’ve been an environmentalist all my life and contributed to Elings Park to help preserve open spaces for the future. I believe in open spaces where people can get out and enjoy nature. I know I’ll be out there with the grandkids, and that’s why I gave that gift [to NCOS]. I went by emotion. And I thought it looked like a really good cause. I want to be sure that in generations to come, there will be open space.”

Making WavesBetty Elings Wells’s H’10 latest gifts put nature in the hands of the community

At the REEF (formally known as the Research Experience and Education Facility), a popular spot for families and the general public, Betty’s generosity will fund a myriad of infrastructure improvements. Her gift also will enable new outreach and education opportunities for thousands of students every year by way of MSI’s robust outreach programs, which teach some 20,000 students annually about the diversity of marine life and ocean environments. “I hope this gift will help provide a better experience for all the children that go to the REEF, different things for kids to feel and touch and even more great teaching about the oceans,” Betty said. “The oceans are so important to us all, and they are going to be even more important in the future.”

The same could be said for open spaces on land. UC Santa Barbara’s North Campus Open Space is a 136-acre parcel in the midst of an extensive ecological restoration — for 50 years the site was home to a golf course — that will ultimately open to the public coastal habitat and trails extending three miles along the Ellwood Devereux coast by connecting several existing preserved properties.

Betty’s leadership and impact at UCSB extends far beyond philanthropy. Her longtime volunteer role with the Faculty Women’s

Club, a campus support network now known as the Shoreliners, includes two terms as president and four years as treasurer. Her involvement in the group ultimately inspired her to support the renovation of the former Faculty Club (now The Club & Guest House, where both a pavilion and a terrace bear her name). She also supports and serves as a mentor to student philanthropy group UCSB First. In this way, her generosity will be felt for generations to come.

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Growing up in Colorado ranch country, T.A. Barron dreamed of becoming a writer, outdoorsman and conservationist. Two decades and more than 30 books later, he has achieved all three and then some.

He gives much of the credit to nature, which he has described as his “ultimate source of balance, inspiration and magic.” In fact, nature plays a starring role in most of Barron’s novels, from New York Times bestseller “The Great Tree of Avalon” to the entire series “The Merlin Saga,” now being made into a feature film by Disney.

“Nature has always been my greatest inspiration,” Barron reiterated in a recent interview, “and, I would add, also my friend, my healer and my teacher.”

No wonder, then, that he is so driven to protect it.

A lifelong environmentalist, increasingly as prolific in his conservation philanthropy as he is in his writing, Barron has donated to UC Santa Barbara to create the T.A. Barron Endowed Environmental Leadership Fund. The fund is meant to expressly support and advance environmental advocacy by undergraduates in the humanities.

Inspiration and MagicAuthor T.A. Barron prepares humanities students to protect the planet

“If we are going to save this precious planet of ours — the only place we know in the entire universe that has life — we have to think about ways that involve philosophy and history and literature, and connect with people on those levels of fundamental ideas,” Barron said of the motivation for his gift, his first to UC Santa Barbara. “That’s why the humanities are so important.”

“UC Santa Barbara is a laboratory for the very best ways to communicate the important ethical, historical, cultural and literary ideas about protecting our environment,” added Barron, who helped to create the Princeton Environmental Institute at Princeton University.

With more than 70 faculty members who teach courses that address issues in the environmental humanities, UCSB already is an international leader in the field, a growing focus in undergraduate curriculum. The campus has a range of existing related programming, from the English department’s Literature and the Environment Center, to the Environmental/Climate Justice Hub based at the Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies, to the Blue Horizons and GreenScreen programs in environmental media production.

This new initiative raises the bar another notch (or three), in part with its focus on undergraduates. The Barron Fund will help provide first- and second-year students with ways to explore environmental advocacy through the lens of liberal arts education.

With the fund, UC Santa Barbara aims to provide outstanding students with opportunities to combine academic training, team-based learning and practical experience to help make a difference in the world by becoming effective and persuasive advocates for the environment. Research, mentoring and student scholarships in environmental humanities are among the possibilities on the table, along with curricular innovations and community-building activities. “What we are doing at UCSB is planting seeds,” said Barron. “I can’t tell you how those seeds are going to grow or what they might produce, but I have a feeling those seeds will take root and help these young people become the leaders who will ask really thoughtful questions and guide us through all these tough challenges.”

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Coral bleaching and global food supply are at the center of new research efforts at UC Santa Barbara being funded by a gift from the Zegar Family Foundation. With a total donation of $1.04 million, the nonprofit organization founded by Charles “Chuck” Zegar and his wife, Merryl Snow Zegar, is supporting three new UCSB-based projects aimed at finding environmental solutions.

“We knew we wanted to get involved with UC Santa Barbara, and we wanted to zoom in on something that we thought would be beneficial and that this institution has expertise in,” said Chuck, co-founder and original software architect for Bloomberg, and a trustee of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation. “We knew ocean science and the environment are UCSB’s specialties and have seen where they are doing very important work in this area. We wanted to be involved.”

Merryl, an attorney and former administrative law judge, agreed. “We first came to the university to explore many different projects for scientific investment,” she said, “ultimately deciding that, for our foundation, we wanted to really focus a lot of our efforts and energy on the environment.”

Moving the NeedleThe Zegar Family Foundation combats climate change with science

So it is that the Zegars are funding important new endeavors by two accomplished UC Santa Barbara scientists — marine biologist Ben Halpern and ecologist Deron Burkepile — that will address different aspects of climate change.

In two synergistic projects, Halpern, director of UCSB’s National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, will explore the environmental impact of food production and the impact of environmental change (notably climate change) on food. Burkepile, an associate professor in UCSB’s Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, will synthesize data from coral bleaching events over the past several decades to determine where corals are bleaching less than expected and where they are bleaching more.

“With funding from the Zegar Family Foundation, these projects will help put all global food production on the same ‘table’ to compare and contrast how they impact the environment and how they might change with climate change — fundamental questions for global food security and the fate of our planet,” said Halpern, also a professor at UCSB’s Bren School of Environmental Science & Management.

“We are really excited to see the results that come and, importantly, to openly share all of the data and results so that others can build on our work and take it in directions we never could have imagined. To me that’s one of the most exciting things about science — the iterative process of discovery that leverages the past and finds unexpected insights in the future.”

The environmental focus for the Zegars is relatively new, but science has long been central to their philanthropy — in particular for Chuck, who holds advanced degrees from New York University in both computer science and biology. He is actively involved in research himself, part of a biology lab at NYU, where he also sits on the Board of Trustees.

In all of their philanthropy, the Zegars are oriented toward impact.

“To me what’s most important is the bang for the buck and how you move the needle,” Merryl said. “Don’t just throw money at something — take time to understand what a program is doing and how it can create the impact you want. You have to find your passion and really work toward something that has meaning to you. It’s all about passion and impact.”

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With a visionary and generous gift to support interdisciplinary research, a hallmark of UC Santa Barbara, Jack and Laura Dangermond established an endowed chair in conservation studies. The Dangermonds are the founders of Esri, the world’s largest geographic information systems (GIS) software company.

“Santa Barbara and UCSB are near and dear to me and Laura, and it was incredibly important that we continue supporting the amazing talent coming out of the world-class institution that is UC Santa Barbara,” said Jack. “We look forward to strong collaboration between Esri, UCSB and the conservation communities for many years to come.”

The $1 million Jack and Laura Dangermond Endowed Chair in Conservation Studies will further enhance UC Santa Barbara’s reputation for research and teaching in the environmental and earth sciences, environmental sustainability and technological innovation. Holders of the Dangermond Chair will bring distinguished records of active scholarly engagement and teaching to new innovative research projects conducted, in part, at a new conservation preserve near Point Conception.

The Study of Pristine LandWith a two-part gift, the Dangermonds create a new model of conservation

The new preserve, named the Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve, is part of The Nature Conservancy (a globally recognized conservation organization). The preserve provides a natural laboratory for environmental investigations in the chair’s areas of scientific expertise for the purpose of addressing challenges, issues and opportunities presented by the natural environment.

“The Conception coast is one of the last remaining undeveloped areas in Southern California, and in close proximity to UCSB’s campus,” said Michael Goodchild, emeritus professor of geography and former director of UCSB’s Center for Spatial Studies. “The preserve and the donation of this new chair will bring great new strength to UCSB in the area of conservation studies, and build on many past efforts of UCSB faculty and students to draw attention to this unique and critically important area.”

Goodchild was the inaugural holder of the Dangermond Chair in Geography, established in 2015 on a previous gift from the couple. (The chair is now held by geography professor and current Center for Spatial Studies Director Werner Kuhn.)

The Dangermonds are longtime friends and benefactors of the campus, where their philanthropy also includes the Jack and Laura Dangermond Fund in Geography to support students and the Spatial Discovery Fund at the UC Santa Barbara Library, which funds research tools for scholars. Through the Center for Spatial Studies, they also fund annual “specialist meetings” that bring together experts from academia and industry to discuss a specific topic in depth.

Through their decades of visionary support, the Dangermonds have had a broad impact on UC Santa Barbara that advances the university’s mission of research, teaching and public service, and serves as a model for philanthropy that will benefit the campus and community well into the future.

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FoundationGenerosity

Our support has been paid back ten-fold in terms of the leaders that they become.

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It was a partnership that made perfect sense.

Alumni Laurie Bentson Kauth and William Kauth both graduated from UC Santa Barbara and have stayed local ever since. When William shifted career gears from fisherman to marine biology teacher at Santa Barbara High School, he frequently visited the campus with his students. The couple raised a daughter so passionate about the ocean she became a maritime lawyer.

Their Bentson Foundation has long held a focus on public education and student support. So it came to be that in 2014 the Bentson Scholars Program was launched at UC Santa Barbara, a merit-based initiative for undergraduates with an interest in aquatic biology. They have now cemented the program for generations, with a new gift to endow the fund based in the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology (EEMB).

“We had always been back and forth with UCSB about this idea, so it was a natural thing to do, and it’s been more successful than we ever imagined,” said Laurie, whose parents, Larry and Nancy Bentson, started the Bentson Foundation in 1956. “UCSB and the team there have taken this program under their wing and made it even better than we ever dreamed it could be. The

Scholars on BoardThe Bentson Foundation secures future opportunities for students in marine science

students are phenomenal. Every single one is beyond belief and each in a different way, but all related to marine science.

“That’s the whole idea — to get the brightest and the best and get them working on this topic,” she added. “The oceans and marine science are more important now than ever.”

The substantial Bentson Scholarship covers part of tuition and reduces the need to work, while also providing hands-on enrichment and research opportunities that enable scholars to immediately apply lessons from the classroom in the field. It’s a win-win for the students and faculty alike, according to Craig Carlson, a professor and vice chair in EEMB, who oversees the program.

“The generous fellowships provided by the Bentson Foundation afford unique opportunities and experiences that take these outstanding students to the next level,” Carlson said. “These fellowships are often real difference-makers that allow these students to reach their academic and research goals.”

Those sentiments are echoed resoundingly by the students themselves, who attest to the scholarship’s impact on their academic pursuits and future aspirations. “Without the Bentson Scholarship, I wouldn’t have as many

of the opportunities that I now have in front of me,” said Ally Aplin, a pre-biology major in the class of 2021. “This scholarship allows me to be involved in incredible research opportunities to further my field of knowledge in a way that I never could in a classroom, and to help me to achieve my goal of being a part of the fight to save coral reefs.”

That’s exactly what the Bentson Foundation wants to hear from its scholars, said Judi Dutcher, executive director.

“Looking toward the horizon, these scholars are going to have an impact in the field,” said Judi. “The decision to amplify our support with this new gift really is an outgrowth of the fact that we’ve been really pleased with the caliber of the students and the difference we’ve seen that they have made.

“Our support has been paid back ten-fold in terms of the leaders that they become and the testimonials they give in regards to what impact the scholarship has had,” Judi continued. “I would encourage any other donor or foundation, if you are considering something similar — whatever their field of interest — do it, because you will immediately see the impact of your gift. And that’s so important. Start modestly and you’ll see.”

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The ecology of video games. Elastic wave propagation. Feeding competition in primates. Engendering protest across the globe. Musical mourning in the German Democratic Republic. Such are some of the diverse lines of inquiry now being pursued by some UC Santa Barbara junior faculty members, courtesy of the Hellman Fellows Fund.

Aiming to boost the research endeavors of promising early-career faculty, the fund has supported fellowships for assistant professors at UC Santa Barbara since 2008. The Hellman Fellows Fund’s latest three-year pledge brings to $2.8 million the total amount that the fund has invested in these emerging experts across the disciplines.

Since launching the Hellman Fellows Program on campus, UC Santa Barbara has awarded funds to 106 junior faculty, 64 of whom have now attained tenure. Individual awards can be as much as $50,000; annually there is $225,000 available for the program at UCSB. Eight assistant professors, from 25 who applied, were awarded Hellman Fellowships for the 2017-18 year.

“These awards are intended for faculty to further develop their research careers at a time when they don’t yet have tenure, but their setup money is beginning to

Promise and PotentialHellman Fellows Fund supports early-career faculty with competitive fellowships

dwindle and they haven’t secured that first big grant,” said Alison Butler, UC Santa Barbara’s associate vice chancellor for academic personnel and a professor of chemistry and biochemistry, who leads the Hellman Fellows selection committee. “I know from experience, it’s very stressful when you’re starting off and don’t have your first major grants funded but you’re trying to grow a research program. So this is huge. That it is competitive and they’re winning it is huge. It’s really quite significant.”

Established by Chris and Warren Hellman and their children in 1995, the purpose of the Hellman Fellows Program is to support the research of promising assistant professors who show capacity for great distinction in their chosen fields.

“The Hellman Fellows Program had its start at UC Berkeley and UC San Diego in 1995, and over time the program grew to support all ten campuses in the University of California System,” said Frances Hellman, president of the Hellman Fellows Fund and dean of Math & Physical Science in the College of Letters & Science at UC Berkeley. “My family knew we wanted to lend support to junior faculty at a critical juncture in their research careers and now 24 years later, we are pleased to report that over 1,650 Hellman Fellowships have been made to do just that.”

Count Martha Sprigge among them. The assistant professor of musicology and 2017 Hellman Fellow said the award has enabled her to travel and conduct research abroad as she works to complete her first book as a UC Santa Barbara faculty member.

“With the support of the Hellman fund, I’ve spent most of the past two summers in Dresden and Berlin, conducting the remaining research for this project,” said Sprigge, who is investigating how composers, performers and audiences in Germany and Eastern Europe used music to voice expressions of mourning, grief and loss after 1945. “Without the Hellman funding, a lot of the materials I need to write this book would be difficult — even impossible — to access: many of the musical works I’m writing about aren’t published and are only available in German archives. Because the Hellman funds allowed me to take longer research trips than I would have with my own resources, I’ve also been able to follow up on research threads more thoroughly.

“Perhaps most excitingly, though, is that these longer research trips to Germany have allowed me to lay the groundwork for future research projects,” Sprigge added. “I’m grateful that the Hellman Fellows Fund has given me the opportunity to continue my research momentum as I think ahead to the future.”

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Endowments& Recipients

Thanks to this scholarship, I am able to build a better future for myself.

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The Daniel and Dianne Vapnek Fisheries Management FellowshipProtecting wild places and feeding the planet

The Zorich Family Scholarship FundRemoving barriers to higher education

Dan Ovando, Ph.D. ’18, reflected on the Vapnek Fisheries Management Fellowship:“Supporting Bren students gives us the critical opportunity to have summers to do fieldwork, engage with new stakeholders and get a feel for the on-the-ground process that goes with applied research. Hands dirty, feet wet: that’s hard to do if you’re slogging away on campus. These opportunities make it easy for students to get the practical real world experience to come out ready to make a difference. I’m now working with the United Nations to redesign a global fisheries monitoring program to better understand parts of the world that don’t have the statistical tools of the United States.”

Dr. Daniel Vapnek’s support of fellowships is inspired by his academic experience: “I’ve always been cognizant of the importance of well-trained scientists for the future of America, particularly with the acceleration of climate change. As the water warms, many of the fish stocks will migrate north. It’s important that scientists are trained to monitor these changes, and since fish are an important protein source for so much of the planet, make fisheries sustainable. I was impressed by the quality of UC Santa Barbara scientists as they seek solutions for world fisheries management. I know graduate support can be extremely important, particularly to people getting their Ph.D.s.”

Dr. Daniel Vapnek is a scientist, fisherman and past UC Santa Barbara parent. He has a Ph.D. in microbiology and taught for nine years in Athens, Georgia, before joining Amgen as the director of research when the company had just 35 employees.

Alessandra Mittelstet ’19 reflected on receiving the Zorich Family Scholarship: “As a person with no parental support, college seemed to be out of reach for me. Thanks to the Zorich Family Scholarship, I am able to build a better future for myself. My interest is in developmental and educational psychology. I have worked as a teaching assistant, a peer mentor, a behavioral therapist and a camp counselor. I truly believe my calling is to work with children. Thanks to this scholarship, I can focus more on research. Now I’m working in two research labs on campus that are in my field, which will give me a head start in my applications for grad school. My future plans are to pursue school psychology or school counseling at the graduate level, and to work with the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education in school psychology research.”

Dr. Robert Zorich ‘71 contemplates his own experience at UC Santa Barbara:“UC Santa Barbara shaped our lives. My wife and I are in a position to give back, and establishing this scholarship allows us to help students receive a UC education who might not otherwise be able to do so. We are pleased to pay forward the opportunity we had, and to help future generations of Gauchos.”

Dr. Robert Zorich ‘71, B.A. Business Economics, is the founder and managing director of EnCap Investments, a venture capital firm supporting the oil and gas industry. Barbara Lyn Zorich ‘71 received her B.A. in English from UC Santa Barbara.

DAN OVANDO, PH.D. ’18Bren School of Environmental Science & Management

Daniel and Dianne Vapnek Fisheries Management Fellow

ALESSANDRA MITTELSTET, B.A. ’19Psychological & Brain Sciences

Zorich Scholar

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Edward Noble Kramer Chair in Materials Department of Materials Prof. Edward J.* and Gail W. Kramer, DonorsRachel Segalman, Kramer Professor of Materials

The Herbert Kroemer Endowed Chair in Materials ScienceDepartment of MaterialsDr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian,

Various DonorsChris Van de Walle, Kroemer Professor of

Materials Science

Leadership Chair in Computer Science Department of Computer Science Anonymous, Donor

Mehrabian Endowed Chair in the College of Engineering 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, DonorsCarlos Levi, Mehrabian Professor of Materials

Mehrabian Interdisciplinary Endowed Chair College of Engineering Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian, Donors

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Chair in Process Control Department of Chemical EngineeringProf. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp H’09/MA’70, DonorsJames Rawlings, Mellichamp Professor of

Process Control

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Endowed Chair in Systems EngineeringDepartment of Chemical EngineeringProf. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp H’09/MA’70, DonorsMichael Doherty, Mellichamp Professor of

Systems Engineering

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

Functional Materials

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Endowed Chair in Solid State Lighting and Displays Department of Materials Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, DonorSteven P. DenBaars, Mitsubishi Professor of

Solid State Lighting and Display

Venkatesh Narayanamurti Chair in Computer Science Department of Computer ScienceKarl* and Pamela Lopker ’73/’77, Donors Xifeng Yan, Narayanamurti Professor of

Computer Science

Warren and Katharine Schlinger Distinguished Professorship in Chemical Engineering Department of Chemical EngineeringDr. Warren G.* and Katharine S.* Schlinger,

DonorsRachel Segalman, Schlinger Professor of

Chemical Engineering

Seoul Optodevice Chair in Solid State Lighting Department of Materials Seoul Optodevice Corporation, DonorJames Speck, Seoul Optodevice Professor of

Solid State Lighting

Stansbury Chair in Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceTayloe and Cynthia Stansbury, Anonymous,

Donors

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

Computer EngineeringThe Mericos Foundation, DonorUmesh Mishra, Whittier Professor of

Electrical Engineering

Fred and Linda R. Wudl Chair in Materials Science Department of MaterialsProf. Fred and Dr. Linda R. Wudl, DonorsRam Seshadri, Fred and Linda R. Wudl

Professor of Materials Science

The Zhu Chair in Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceDr. Hongjun Zhu and Jing Wang ’03/’98, Dr. Huican Zhu ’00, Anonymous, Donors

College of Letters and ScienceGüenter and June Ahlers Chair in Experimental Physics Department of PhysicsProf. Güenter and June Ahlers, DonorsZvonimir Dogic, Ahlers Professor of

Experimental Physics

King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud Chair in Islamic Studies Department of HistoryThe Saudi Royal Family, DonorsAdam Sabra, King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud

Professor of Islamic Studies

Alec P. Alexander Chair in Economics Department of EconomicsDr. Walter* and Thelma Mead H’12, Donors

The Argyropoulos Endowed Chair in Hellenic Studies Department of ClassicsJames Argyropoulos, Sarah Argyropoulos,

DonorsHelen Morales, Argyropoulos Professor of

Hellenic Studies

John P. Arnhold Presidential Chair in EnglishDepartment of EnglishJohn and Jody Arnhold ’75, Arnhold

Foundation, DonorsEnda Duffy, Department Chair and Arnhold

Professor of English

Richard F. Aster, Jr. Chair in Economics Department of EconomicsRichard F. Aster, Jr.* ’63,’65, Donor

José Miguel de Barandiarán 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

Viola Miglio, Barandiarán Professor ofBasque Studies

Bedrosian Coyne Presidential Chair in NeuroscienceDivision of Mathematical, Life, and

Physical SciencesKaren and Ted Coyne ’91, John and Judith

Bedrosian, DonorsScott Grafton, Bedrosian Coyne Presidential

Professor of Neuroscience

Campus-WideEdward A. Dickson Emeriti Professorship University of California Presidential ChairEdward A. Dickson, DonorMichael Jochim, Dickson Emeriti Professor

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Initiative Professorships, Cluster ICampuswide (Systems Biology Initiative, College of Engineering 2003-2018)Prof. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp H’09/MA’70, DonorsCheryl Briggs, Mellichamp Professor of

Systems BiologyJamey Marth, Mellichamp Professor of

Systems BiologyOtger Campas, Mellichamp Professor of

Systems BiologySamir Mitragotri, Mellichamp Professor of

Systems Biology

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Initiative Professorships, Cluster IICampuswide (Globalization Initiative,

College of Letters & Science 2008-2023)Prof. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp H’09/MA’70, DonorsJanet Afary, Mellichamp Professor of Global

Religion and ModernismsMichael Curtin, Mellichamp Professor of Global

and Media RepresentationsJan Nederveen Pieterse, Mellichamp Professor of Transnational Civil Society NetworksAlison Brysk, Mellichamp Professor of Global and International Studies Program

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Initiative Professorships, Cluster IIICampuswide (Sustainability Initiative)Prof. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp H’09/MA’70, DonorsSusannah Scott, Mellichamp Professor of Sustainability Catalytic ProcessingMahdi Abu-Omar, Mellichamp Professor of Green ChemistryPhillip 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 EngineeringEugene Aas Chair in Computer Science Department of Computer ScienceMark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67, DonorsYu-Xiang Wang, Aas Professor of Computer Science

ALCOA Chair in Materials Department of MaterialsThe Aluminum Company of America, Donor Tresa Pollock, ALCOA Professor of High

Tech Materials

Richard A. Auhll Professorship and Dean’s Chair in Engineering College of EngineeringRichard A. Auhll, DonorRod Alferness, Dean and Auhll Professor of the College of Engineering Cree Endowed Chair in Solid State Lighting and Displays Department of MaterialsCree Inc., F. Neal Hunter, Prof. Umesh K. and

Susan Mishra, and Prof. Steven P. DenBaars, Donors

Shuji Nakamura, Cree Professor of Solid StateLighting and Display 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics

Glen and Susanne Culler Chair inComputer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceZhu Family Foundation, Anonymous, DonorsStefano Tessaro, Culler Professor of

Computer Science

Doluca Family Chair in Electrical and Computer EngineeringDepartment of Electrical and

Computer EngineeringTunç and Lale Doluca ’81, DonorsMark Rodwell, Doluca Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Duval Family Presidential Chair in Energy Efficiency College of Engineering, Institute for

Energy EfficiencyGlenn and Bettina Duval ’80, DonorsRich Wolski, Duval Family Presidential Professor of Energy Efficiency

The Tony Evans Chair in Structural Materials Department of MaterialsDr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian,

Various DonorsRobert McMeeking, Evans Professor of

Structural Materials

Christian A. Felipe Chair in Technology Management Technology Management ProgramChristian A. Felipe, DonorStephen Barley, Felipe Professor of

Technology Management

Founder’s Chair in Chemical Engineering in Honor of Dr. John E. MyersDepartment of Chemical EngineeringProf. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp H’09/MA’70, Various DonorsScott Shell, Myers Professor of Chemical Engineering

Founder’s Chair in Chemical Engineering in Honor of Dr. Robert R. RinkerDepartment of Chemical EngineeringProf. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp H’09/MA’70, Various DonorsMichael Gordon, Rinker Professor of Chemical Engineering

John and Eileen Gerngross Chair in Computer Science Department of Computer Science John and Cheryl Gerngross ’82, Anonymous, Donors

Investment Group of Santa Barbara Founding Director of the Master’s of Technology Management Program and Duca Family Professor of Technology ManagementTechnology Management ProgramMaurice J. Duca ’66, DonorPaul Leonardi, Duca Family Professor of

Technology Management

Fred Kavli Chair in NanotechnologyDepartment of Electrical and

Computer EngineeringFred Kavli* H’05, DonorJohn Bowers, Kavli Professor of Nanotechnology

Fred Kavli Chair in Optoelectronics and Sensors Department of Electrical and

Computer EngineeringFred Kavli* H’05, Donor

Endowed ChairsEndowed 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.

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Bertelsen Presidential Chair in Technology and SocietyLetters & Science, Center for Information

Technology and Society (CITS)Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67, DonorsJoseph Walther, Bertelsen Presidential Professor of Technology and Society

Leonard Broom Chair in DemographyDepartment of DemographyProf. Leonard* and Gretchan* Broom, DonorsShelly 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 CatherineJohnson Foundation, Rathmann FamilyFoundation, Donors

Jamey Marth, Carbon Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Virgil Cordano OFM Chair in Catholic Studies Department of Religious StudiesCharles Schwab, Charles* and Harriet Burke,

Richard and Marguerite Berti, and the Franciscan Friars, Donors

Ann Taves, Cordano Professor of Catholic Studies

Dorothy and Sherrill Corwin Chair in Music Composition Department of MusicBruce and Toni Corwin H’97, DonorsClarence Barlow, Corwin Professor of

Music Composition

The XIVth Dalai Lama Chair in Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studies Department of Religious StudiesVarious Donors José Ignacio Cabezón, XIVth Dalai Lama

Professor of Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studies

Jack and Laura Dangermond Chair in GeographyDepartment of GeographyJack and Laura Dangermond, DonorsWerner Kuhn, Dangermond Professor

of Geography

Dehlsen Chair in Environmental Studies Department of Environmental Studies James G. P. and Deanna C. Dehlsen, DonorsDavid Pellow, Dehlsen Professor of

Environmental Studies

Michael Douglas Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts ChairDivision of Humanities and Fine ArtsMichael K. Douglas ’68, DonorJohn Majewski, Michael Douglas Dean of

Humanities and Fine Arts

Robert and Patricia Duggan Chair I in Mathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesDepartment of Molecular, Cellular and

Developmental Biology Robert and Trish Duggan ‘66/’66, DonorsDenise Montell, Duggan Professor of

Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Robert and Patricia Duggan Chair II in Mathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesDepartment of Molecular, Cellular and

Developmental Biology Robert and Trish Duggan ‘66/’66, DonorsCraig Montell, Duggan Professor of

Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Robert & Liisa Erickson Presidential Chair in EnglishDepartment of EnglishJohn and Jody Arnhold ’75, Arnhold

Foundation, DonorsBen Olguin, Robert & Liisa Erickson

Presidential Professor of English

Marsha and Jay Glazer Chair in Jewish Studies Department of Religious StudiesJay and Marsha Glazer, DonorsElliot Wolfson, Glazer Professor of

Jewish Studies

Jeff Henley Chair in Economics Department of Economics Jeff and Judy Henley ’66/H’09, 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, Various Donors Kuo-Ch’ing Tu, 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 Mark Juergensmeyer, Kapany Professor of

Sikh Studies

E. Khashoggi Industries, LLC Chair in Letters and Science Department of ChemistryEssam and Layla Khashoggi, Donors Galen D. Stucky, Khashoggi Professor of

Materials Chemistry

Louis G. Lancaster Chair inInternational Relations Department of Political ScienceLouis* and Winifred* Lancaster H’89, DonorsJ. Benjamin Cohen, Lancaster Professor of

International Relations

Luis Leal Endowed Chair in Chicana andChicano 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 Publications, Donor Charles Hale, SAGE Sara Miller McCune

Dean of Social Sciences

Walter J. Mead Chair in Economics Department of EconomicsDr. Walter* and Thelma Mead H’12, DonorsIgnacio Esponda, Walter J. Mead Chair

in Economics

Robert M. Norris Presidential Chair inEarth Science Department of Earth Science Alec and Claudia Webster ’76/’75,

Dr. Douglas and Rachel Burbank,Susan L. Dougherty ’94, Donors

David Valentine, Robert M. Norris Presidential Professor of Earth Science

North Hall Chair IDepartment of Economics

North Hall Chair IIDepartment of Psychological and

Brain Sciences

North Hall Chair III Department of Linguistics Anne Charity Hudley, North Hall Endowed

Chair in the Linguistics of African America

Maxwell C. and Mary Pellish Chairin Economics Department of EconomicsColonel Maxwell C.* and Mary* Pellish, DonorsRodney Garratt, Maxwell C. and Mary Pellish

Chair in Economics

Aaron and Cherie Raznick Endowed Chair Department of EconomicsAaron* and Cherie Raznick H’88, DonorsTheodore C. Bergstrom, Raznick Professor

of Economics

J. F. Rowny Chair in Comparative Religions Department of Religious StudiesThe Rowny Foundation, DonorDavid White, Rowny Professor of

Comparative Religions

J. F. Rowny Chair in Religion and Society Department of Religious StudiesThe Rowny Foundation, Donor Wade Clark Roof, Rowny Professor of Religion and Society

Arthur N. Rupe Chair in the Social Effects of Mass Communication Department of Communication Arthur N. Rupe H’08, Donor Ronald E. Rice, Rupe Professor of the Social

Effects of Mass Communication

Arent and Jean Schuyler Chair in Environmental Studies Department of Environmental StudiesProf. Arent H. Schuyler, Jr.* and Jean K. Schuyler ’61/H’13, DonorsCarla 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, DonorFabio 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

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 John Nathan, Takashima Professor of Japanese Cultural Studies

Anne and Michael Towbes Graduate Dean Chair Graduate Division Michael* and Anne Towbes H’11, Donors Carol Genetti, Towbes Dean of the

Graduate Division

Anton Vonk Chair in Environmental Politics Department of Political ScienceAnton Vonk* MA ’05 and Dr. Diane L. Boss,

DonorsHahrie Han, Vonk Associate Professor of

Environmental Politics

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

Physical SciencesDr. Richard C. Whited, DonorDavid Patterson, Whited Professor of

Interdisciplinary Science

Wilcox Family Chair in BioMedicineDivision of Mathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesDrs. Gary and Sue Wilcox ’69,’72/’70,’74, Donors Dennis Clegg, Wilcox Professor of BioMedicine

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

Physical SciencesDrs. Gary and Sue Wilcox ’69,’72/’70,’74, Donors Joel Rothman, Wilcox Professor of

Biotechnology

Wilcox Family Presidential Chair inMolecular BiologyDivision of Mathematical, Life, and

Physical SciencesDrs. Gary and Sue Wilcox ’69,’72/’70,’74, Donors

Dick Wolf Director of the Carsey-Wolf Center and Presidential Chair in Media StudiesCarsey Wolf Center, Film & Media StudiesDick and Noelle Wolf, DonorsPatrice Petro, Dick Wolf Director of the

Carsey-Wolf Center and Presidential Chairin Media Studies

Susan and Bruce Worster Chair in Experimental Physics Department of PhysicsBruce Worster PhD ’71 and Susan Worster ’70,

DonorsBen Mazin, Worster Professor of

Experimental Physics

Susan and Bruce Worster Chair for the Dean of Science Division of Mathematical, Life, and

Physical SciencesBruce Worster PhD ’71 and Susan Worster ’70,

DonorsPierre Wiltzius, Dean and Worster Professor of

Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Pat and Joe Yzurdiaga Chair in Experimental ScienceDivision of Mathematical, Life, and

Physical SciencesPat and Joe* Yzurdiaga, DonorsJoe Incandela, Yzurdiaga Professor of

Experimental Science

Bren School of Environmental Science and ManagementDonald Bren Chair for the Dean of Environmental Science and 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& Management

Donald Bren Chair in Corporate Environmental ManagementBren School of Environmental Science

& Management The Donald Bren Foundation, Donor Gary Libecap, Bren Professor of Corporate

Environmental Management

Donald Bren Distinguished Professorshipin Environmental Law and PolicyBren School of Environmental Science

& Management The Donald Bren Foundation, Donor James Salzman, Bren Professor of

Environmental Law

Donald Bren Distinguished Professorshipin Interdisciplinary StudiesBren School of Environmental Science

& Management The Donald Bren Foundation, DonorChristopher Costello, Bren Professor of

Interdisciplinary Environmental Science and Management

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Gevirtz Graduate School of EducationMichael M. Gerber Chair in Instructional Innovation & Technology for Exceptional ChildrenGevirtz Graduate School of EducationAnonymous Donors

InterdisiplinaryJack and Laura Dangermond Chair in ConservationJack and Laura Dangermond, Donors

Ruth Garland Chair for the Director of the Center for Stem Cell Biology and Engineering Department of Materials William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation, DonorJamie Thomson and Thomas Soh, Ruth

Garland Professors and Co-Directorsof the Center for Stem Cell Biologyand Engineering

Alan and Ruth Heeger Chair in Interdisciplinary Science Division of Mathematical, Life, and

Physical SciencesProf. Alan J. and Ruth Heeger, Donors Craig Hawker, Heeger Professor of

Interdisciplinary Science

Veeco Endowed Chair in Engineering and the Sciences College of Engineering and Division of

Mathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesVeeco Instruments, Donor Ania Jayich, Veeco Professor of Engineering and the Sciences

Research InstitutesChancellor’s Chair Professor of Theoretical PhysicsKavli Institute for Theoretical PhysicsMarvin Clarke* ’51, DonorDavid Gross, Chancellor’s Chair Professor of

Theoretical Physics2004 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 PhysicsKavli Institute for Theoretical PhysicsCarl P. Feinberg, Donor

Frederick W. Gluck Chair in Theoretical Physics Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics Frederick W. Gluck, DonorLars 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 A. and Meg Gurley ’78,’83, DonorsBoris Shraiman, Gurley Professor of Theoretical Physics and Biology

Güenter and June Ahlers Graduate Fellowship in PhysicsProfessor Güenter and June Ahlers, Donors

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

Jane Altman Memorial Fellowship FundPat and Bill Altman ’57, Donors

Mortimer Andron Fellowships in EconomicsDr. Mortimer* and Bea Andron, Donors

Bluma Appel Jewish Studies FundBluma Appel*, Donor

Arnhold Endowment for Excellence in EnglishJohn and Jody Arnhold ’75, Donors

Stuart Atkins Fellowship FundStuart R. Atkins, Dr. Stuart* and Lillian* Atkins,

and Various Donors

Barpal Family Fellowship in the College of EngineeringDr. Itzik and Marge Barpal ’68,’70, Donors

Charles Bazerman Faculty Fellowship FundDr. Charles Bazerman and Dr. Shirley Geok-Lin Lim, Donors

Jean Belin Fellowship in French and ItalianRobert H. Sommer*, Naomi Sommer*, and

Tana Sommer-Belin, Donors

Fritz E. Bischoff Fund for PsychologyEstate of Fritz E. Bischoff*, Donor

Bonderson Fellowships in Biomedical Engineering and Materials EngineeringPaul 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 School Eco-E Fellowship Program EndowmentAnonymous, Donor

Donald Bren Foundation FellowshipsDonald Bren Foundation, Donor

Endowed FellowshipsEndowed 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.

Broida-Hirschfelder Graduate Fellowship in the SciencesElizabeth S. Hirschfelder*, the Faculty Women’s

Club, and other individuals, Donors

Catherine Bruce Endowment Fellowship FundEstate of Catherine Bruce*, Donor

Carbon-Clarke Graduate Fellowships in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Anonymous, Donor

Chancellor’s Graduate FellowshipAnonymous, Donor

The Chang Family FellowshipDr. Shing and Sheng-Yung Chang ’75/’71, Donors

Steve and Sue Cooper Graduate FellowshipStephen and Susan Cooper ’68/’69, Donors

Marika Critelli Fellowship FundAnn Lippincott, Ned Emerson, and

Various Donors

CSP Technologies FellowshipAnonymous, Donor

Brython Davis Graduate FellowshipBrython P. Davis, Donor

Deckers Outdoor Corporation Fellowship for the Bren SchoolAnonymous, Donor

Charles Den Bell Student Fellowship Fund Estate of Charles Den Bell*, Donor

Jean Devlin Initiative FundRichard Auhll, Roy and Janet Hardiman ‘81,’83,

Perri Heinz-Harcourt ’71, and other individuals, foundations and corporations, Donors

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

Dow Discovery Fellowship in Chemical EngineeringThe Dow Chemical Company, Donor

Duval Family Fellowship in Energy EfficiencyGlenn and Bettina Duval ’80, Donors

The Lloyd and Mary Edwards Field Studies FellowshipDr. Lloyd and Mary Edwards ’71/’66, Donors

Endowed Graduate Fellowship Fund in Computer ScienceDr. Huican Zhu ‘00, Donor

The Nejat B. Ezal Fellowship FundThe Ezal family, friends of Nejat Ezal, and

Various Donors

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

French and Italian Fellowship FundAnonymous, Donor

Peter Racine Fricker Fellowship forPost-Doctoral Studies in Music CompositionA. Helen and Peter Fricker*, Donors

Esme Frost FundFrank J. Frost and Amanda Clark Frost,

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

Bernice and Karl Geiringer Music FellowshipMs. Bernice Geiringer* H’01, Donor

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

John T. Gray Memorial Summer Internship FellowshipsVarious Donors

Thomas G. Haring Memorial FellowshipDr. and Mrs. Norris Haring, Catherine Breen

Haring, Martha Haring Fredrickson, Kathryn A. Haring, and other family members,friends and colleagues, Donors

William Randolph Hearst FundThe William Randolph Hearst Foundation, Donor

Ardis O. Higgins Graduate Fellowship in EthnomusicologyArdis O. Higgins*, Donor

Ardis O. Higgins Graduate Fellowship in Scandinavian MusicArdis O. Higgins*, Donor

The Harriman Chair in NeuroscienceNeuroscience Research Institute Thomas J. Harriman H’17, Eleanor L. Harriman*,

Donors Kenneth Kosik, Harriman Professor of

Neuroscience Research

La Kretz Center Director Chair Natural Reserve System (Sedgwick Reserve) Morton La Kretz, Linda La Kretz Duttenhaver ’77, DonorsFrank Davis, La Kretz Center Director Chair

Wayne Rosing, Simon & Diana Raab Chair in Theoretical AstrophysicsKavli Institute for Theoretical PhysicsWayne Rosing and Dorothy Largay, the

TABASGO Foundation, Dr. Simon andDiana 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 PhysicsKavli Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPat and Joe* Yzurdiaga, DonorsLeon Balents, Yzurdiaga Professor of

Theoretical Physics

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George Holbrook Fellowship FundGeorge and Tara Holbrook, Donors

James Hong Memorial Research Fellowship FundVarious Donors

Institute for Energy Efficiency Fellowship FundAnonymous, Donor

Islamic Studies FellowshipH.R.H. Prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin

Abdulaziz and the Saudi Royal Family, Donors

Dr. J Student Teacher Fellowship FundIndividuals honoring Dr. Richard Jamgochian,

Donors

Japan Bamboo Association FundJapan Bamboo Association, Donor

Kenneth Karmiole Endowed Research FellowshipKenneth Karmiole ’68, Donor

George P. and Joan B. Kerns Fellowship in Electrical and Computer EngineeringDr. George and Joan Kerns ’69,’80, Donors

Herbert Kroemer Endowed Fellowship FundDr. Henry and Bih-Charn Chien ’80/’77, Donors

The H. William Kuni Bren Fellows Endowed Research FundH. William Kuni, Donor

La Kretz Fellowship EndowmentMorton La Kretz, Linda La Kretz Duttenhaver ‘77,

Donors Louis Lancaster Graduate Fellowship in Political ScienceLouis* and Winifred* Lancaster H’89, Donors

The Latin American Fishery Fellows ProgramWalton Family Foundation, Donor

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

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

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

Sara Miller McCune Endowed FellowshipSara Miller McCune H’05, Donor

MC-CAM Fellowships and Administration FundMitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor

The Mendell Endowed Graduate FellowshipSteven and Barbara Mendell ’63, Donors

The Mendell Prize in Political Science Steven and Barbara Mendell ’63, Donors

Anthony and Marion Menk Music Affiliates Graduate FellowshipAnthony* and Marion* Menk, Donors

Mitsubishi Chemical Fellowship in Chemical EngineeringMitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor

Mitsubishi Chemical Fellowship in MaterialsMitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor

Alfred Moir Fellowship in Art HistoryDr. Alfred Kummer Moir*, Donor

Opus One Musical Scholarship FundMrs. 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 SciencesLouise A. and Stephen D. Pahl ’77/’77, Donors

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

Joseph & Dorothy Polchinski Graduate Student FellowshipDr. Dorothy Chun and Dr. Joseph Polchinski*, Donors

Rathmann Graduate Fellowship in Mathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesWilliam K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation, Catherine and Franklin Johnson, Jr., and other

individuals, foundations and corporations, Donors

Bruce Rickborn and Ross Johnson Endowed Graduate Fellowship FundDr. Ross* and Charlotte Johnson ’70, Donors

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

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

Philip and Aida Siff Foundation Dean’s Scholar Fund in EducationThe Philip and Aida Siff Educational

Foundation, Donor

The Single Step Fellowship in Land EthicsSingle Step Foundation, DonorSouthern California Edison/Edison International Summer Internship Fellowship Southern California Edison, Donor

Emil Steck, Jr. Fellowship FundFredric E. Steck and the Steck Family Foundation, Donors

Charles A. Storke II Fellowships in Biology Charles A. Storke II*, Donor

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

Thormahlen Family Fellowship in EconomicsWilliam J. Thormahlen Family, Donors

John Tokuyama Memorial FellowshipDr. Samuel Tokuyama ‘69, Mrs. Alice

Tokuyama*, Donors

Louis H. Towbes Graduate Fellowship Program FundMichael* and Gail* Towbes H’11, Donors

Toshiko Ushiyama Memorial FundTominori Yamada, Donor

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

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

Walton Foundation Sustainable Water Market ProgramWalton Family Foundation, Donor

White Family Graduate Fellowship Endowment FundPhilip and Ann White ’84, Donors

Roger C. Wood Endowment in the College of EngineeringDr. Itzik and Marge Barpal ’68,’70, Dr. Charles and Barbara Greene ’78, and Various Donors

Pat and Joe Yzurdiaga Graduate Student Fellowship FundPat and Joe* Yzurdiaga, Donors

Zytowski Endowed Fellowship in MusicDr. Carl B. Zytowski, Donor

Endowed ScholarshipsEndowed 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 ExcellenceMr. Marc A. Ackerman ’94, Donor

Professor Larry Adams Scholarship AwardMarilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69, and

Various Donors

Jeanie Anderson Memorial Award in the Education Abroad ProgramFriends and family of Jeanie Anderson, Donors

John Arnhold Fund for Tennis ExcellenceJohn and Jody Arnhold ’75, Donors

John and Jody Arnhold Fund for Men’s TennisJohn and Jody Arnhold ’75, Donors

John and Jody Arnhold Fund for Women’s TennisJohn and Jody Arnhold ’75, Donors

Barker Scholarship Endowment Fund for Environmental StudiesCoeta Barker* and the Donald R. Barker

Foundation, Donors

Ardy V. Barton Men’s Tennis Team ScholarshipArdy V. Barton*, Donor

Ardy V. Barton Women’s Tennis Team ScholarshipArdy V. Barton*, Donor

Judy Bellomo Women’s Volleyball ScholarshipVarious Donors

The Bentson Scholarship FundWilliam Kauth and Laurie Jo Bentson Kauth ’78/’69, Bentson Foundation, Donors

The June and Todd Brouhard Scholarship FundJune* and Todd* Brouhard ’54/H’55

Burnham Engineering and Applied Sciences ScholarshipDan and Meg Burnham, Donors

William M. Bushnell Scholarship GeologyKaren Bushnell, Donor

The Michael J. Byron Fund for Student ExcellenceMichael and Catherine Byron ’87, Donors

The Cal Eta SAE Memorial Scholarship FundVarious Donors

John & Ina Campbell Scholarship FundIna Theresa Campbell*, Donor

Chancellor’s Scholarship FundVarious Donors

George Chen Memorial Scholarship FundVarious Donors

Kendra Chiota Payne Leadership for Young Women through Sports Internship AwardFriends and family of Kendra Chiota Payne, Donors

Kendra Chiota Payne Memorial Global Studies AwardFriends and family of Kendra Chiota Payne, Donors

Kevin Sage Christensen 1992 Endowed Memorial Scholarship FundEstate of Carolyn Christensen*, Donor

Carnzu A. Clark Music ScholarshipCarnzu A. Clark*, Donor

The Class of 1963 Alumni Scholarship FundVarious Donors

Katherine Breann Cooper Memorial Scholarship FundVarious Donors

The Cortina-Sung Family FundLorin M. Cortina and H. Jane Sung ’88, Donors

Crowe Family Scholarship FundLinda and Stephen Crowe, Donors

Glen Culler Endowed Scholarship in EngineeringVarious Donors

Dance Scholarship Fund for ExcellenceAnonymous, Donors

Richard and Erika Davis Scholarship FundErika Davis, Donor

Barbara DeWolfe Scholarship FundEstate of Barbara DeWolfe*, Donor

William Dole Memorial Scholarship FundVarious Donors

The Joseph P. and Corinne J. Dox Scholarship FundJoseph and Corinne Dox, Donors

Duval Family Fund for Undergraduate EducationGlenn and Bettina Duval ’80, Donors

Wendy Anne Finkel Memorial ScholarshipDr. Max and Betty Finkel, Donors

Harold Frank Entrepreneurial Scholarship ProgramAnonymous, Donor

Freymodsson-Danley Family Fund for Icelandic Student SupportJ. Bragi Freymodsson*, Steinunn Danley and Howard Green ’83, Donors

The Jeffery Robert Frum Scholarship FundJeffery and Mardi Frum ’79, Donors

Yolanda Garcia Endowed Scholarship FundVarious Donors

The Cindy and Evan Goldberg Scholarship FundCindy and Evan Goldberg ’89, Donors

John and Betty Groebli Scholarship FundDr. John* and Betty* Groebli ’46/’52, Donors

The Gunther Family Scholarship FundDaniel Gunther, Katherine Gunther, Richard and Lois Gunther, Donors

Donald B. Hamister Endowed Scholarship in WoodwindsThe Hamister Foundation, Donor

The Hanson Family Scholars FundSteve and Karen Hanson, Donors

The Edward Hass Memorial FundAnnette and Andrew T. Hass, Jr.*, Hass

Charitable Remainder Unitrust, Donors

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Theodore W. Hatlen FundTheodore W. Hatlen*, Donor

Arianna & Michael Huffington Scholarship EndowmentArianna Huffington, Michael Huffington,

Donors

Helmar S. Janee Family Endowed Scholarship Fund in Western Art Music PerformanceHelmar S. Janee*, Donor

Shig Katayama Memorial Scholarship FundNancy Katayama, Tracy Katayama-Esse and

Chris Esse, Donors

Kirby-Jones Foundation Endowment for TennisThe Kirby Family Marital Trust, William and

Tyrena Jones ’77, Donors

Kirby-Jones Scholarship Fund in Honor of Skylar Jones, Finnegan Jones, Allyson Crowe and Sierra JonesMarvel Blakeman Kirby and Robert* Kirby ’51, Donors

Mathilda Christiansen Kuehl and William A. Kuehl Scholarship Fund in the HumanitiesEstate of Mathilda Christiansen Kuehl and

William A. Kuehl*, Donors

Louis Lancaster Scholarship Fund in Political ScienceVarious Donors

Paul and Elinor Lazarus Endowed ScholarshipVarious Donors

Gene and Susan Lucas Undergraduate Research Fund Dr. Gene and Susan Lucas ’73/’73, and

Various Donors

Christopher Michaels-Martinez Memorial Scholarship FundFriends and family of Christopher

Michaels-Martinez, Donors

Sara Miller McCune Endowed Internship and Public Service ProgramSara Miller McCune H’05, Donor

Menon Watson/CCS Endowed Interdisciplinary FundMenon Watson Family Foundation, Donor

Leal Anne Kerry Mertes Memorial Scholarship FundJames T. Wells, Donor

The George and Marjorie Meyer Memorial Scholarship FundGail Meyer ’65, Donor

Mithun Family Foundation ScholarshipsJohn C. Mithun and Mercedes Millington,

Mithun Family Foundation, Donors

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

Margaret C. Mosher Foundation, Donors

Music Affiliates Endowment Scholarship FundUCSB Music Affiliates, Donors

Robert J. Offerman Scholarship in Intercollegiate AthleticsBarbara Offerman, Donor

Osher Scholarship Endowment for California Community College Transfer StudentsThe Bernard Osher Foundation, Donor

The Louise A. and Stephen D. Pahl Undergraduate Upper Division “Making a Difference” Award in Social SciencesLouise A. and Stephen D. Pahl ’77/’77, Donors

Parker-Tiampo Family Scholarship FundDavid Parker and Janet Tiampo, Noah

Parker ’17, Donors

The David D. Propp Memorial Scholarship FundDr. Daniel and Sarah Propp, Donors

The Wendy V.C. Purcell and Kenneth L. Wilton Alumni Scholarship FundWendy V.C. Purcell and Kenneth L. Wilton ’84,

Donors

Marion & Dean Ramstad Scholarship FundMarion* and Dean* Ramstad, Donors

The Michael and Julie Reshatoff Alumni Scholarship FundJulie and Michael Reshatoff, Jr. ’91/’89, Donors

Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree Endowment FundLady Leslie Ridley-Tree H’12, Donor

The Marc-Aurele Rieffel Endowment for Excellence in MusicAnonymous, Donor

Francesc Roig Summer Undergraduate Research FundJonathan and Christine Siegel ’98, and

Various Donors

Professor Joseph J. Sayovitz Scholarship FundVarious Donors

Professor and Mrs. Robert A. Scalapino Endowed ScholarshipDr. Robert* and Dee* Scalapino, Donors

The David F. Siegel AwardMr. and Mrs. Barry S. Siegel, Donors

The Matthew Stephen Smith Fund Dianne J. Smith, Donor

The Bruce H. and Robin G. Tiffney Summer Undergraduate Research FundJay Freeman ‘03, Tayloe and Cindy Stansbury,

Dr. Bruce H. Tiffney and Robin GowenTiffney, and Various Donors

Umfundi Endowment FundBrian C. Malk Family Fund, Simon and

Diana Malk ‘93, Donors

UC Santa Barbara Alumni Scholarship FundVarious Donors

UCDC/UC Sacramento Public Service EndowmentDr. Lorraine McDonnell and Dr. Stephen Weatherford, Donors

UCSB Economics Scholars Endowment FundLori and Kenneth Konsker ’90, Donors

UCSB Alumni Legacy Scholarship FundVarious Donors

UCSB Shoreliners Scholarship EndowmentUCSB Shoreliners, Donors

University Center Scholarship FundVarious Donors

David Wang Memorial Scholarship FundVarious Donors

K. Wardy Scholarship FundKathryn Hallock ’80, Donor

Veronika Weiss Memorial Scholarship FundVarious Donors

Claudia D. Weitlanner General Affiliates ScholarshipClaudia D. Weitlanner*, Donor

Adrian M. Wenner Scholarship Fund in the SciencesDr. Adrian M. Wenner, Donor

June Williams Memorial Scholarship FundKnox Williams ’59, Donor

Yardi Systems Endowed Scholarship in Computer ScienceYardi Corporation and Anonymous, Donors

Zorich Family Scholarship FundRobert and Barbara Zorich ’71/’72, Donors

*DeceasedH = Honorary AlumniNote: UCSB graduation years for joint donors are listed consecutively, for example: ‘71/’71

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Societies& Supporters

We are pleased to pay forward the opportunity we had, and to help future generations of Gauchos.

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In Their WordsStudent statements of gratitude

Teni Adedji, B.A., Economics ‘18UCSB Economics Scholars Endowment Fund Recipient

“Thank you so much for the generous contribution that gave me the motivation to work harder in school and design bigger goals.”

Andrea Adams, Ph.D., Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology ’17 Broida-Hirschfelder Fellowship Recipient

“The Broida-Hirshfelder Fellowship came when I was worrying that I wouldn’t finish my dissertation on a frog species that mysteriously disappeared from Southern California in the 1960s. Thanks to this support, I was able to interview herpetologists for their perspectives about the decline. The information I sought didn’t exist anywhere but in people’s memories and in field notes stashed away in their garages. The Broida-Hirshfelder Fellowship gave the research time, and it also gave the endangered species time.”

Brian Griffith, Ph.D., History ‘19History Associates Fellowship Recipient

“One of the problems of being a historian is that you have no idea what’s in an archive unless you go. The History Associates gave me a fellowship to take my first trip to the fascism regime archives in Rome to see if my project on the wine industry was viable. I took 10,000 photographs and relied on that work for years to develop my approach. The students who benefit from these funds are anxious about moving forward in their professional paths and it really matters that support is there.”

Jon McKoy, M.A., Environmental Science and Management ‘18Scholarship Recipient

“It’s not often that a benevolent benefactor appears in your life. I’ve become inspired and reinvigorated by this experience. One day I hope to do the same for someone else, and continue to pay this goodwill forward.”

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Gold CircleThe 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.

IndividualsAnonymous (12)H.R.H. Prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin

Abdulaziz, The Saudi Royal FamilyDr. Güenter and June AhlersPaul G. Allen, Vulcan IncorporatedJim ArgyropoulosJohn and Jody Arnhold ’75Richard F. Aster, Jr.* ’63,’65Richard A. AuhllArdy V. Barton*Marc and Lynne BenioffWilliam Kauth and

Laurie Jo Bentson Kauth ’78/’69Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67Dr. Ed and Sue Birch H’95Johan* and Joanne BlokkerDonald L. BrenDr. Leonard* and Gretchan* BroomDan and Meg BurnhamIna Theresa Campbell*Dr. Bill and Mary CheadleMarvin Clarke* ’51Stephen and Susan Cooper ’68/’69Jack and Laura DangermondLouise Lowry Davis*Len DeBenedictis ’62William and Janet Dinsmore ’68Michael K. Douglas ’68Dr. Jeffrey and Linda DozierReece Duca ’66 Robert and Trish Duggan ’66/’66Linda La Kretz Duttenhaver ’77Glenn and Bettina Duval ’80Dr. Virgil Elings H’10Carl P. FeinbergChristian and Caryn FelipeTimothy and Audrey FisherJames A. FrankDr. Peter R.* and A. Helen* FrickerAmbassador Don* and

Marilyn* Gevirtz H’96/H’96Frederick W. GluckPatrick and Joanne GrahamPaul Graziano and Jo SwandaJohn and Meg Gurley ’78,’83Eva and Dr. Yoel Haller

Thomas J. Harriman H’17W. Roger and Judy Haughton ’69/’70Dr. Alan and Ruth HeegerJeff and Judy Henley ’66/H’09George and Tara Holbrook, Holbrook

Foundation Fellows for IEEM. Blair Hull ’65, Hull Family FoundationF. Neal Hunter Catherine and Franklin Johnson, Jr.Michael Kambitsch and Susan LordFred Kavli* H’05Dr. George P. and Joan B. Kerns ’69,’80Marvel Blakeman Kirby and Robert Kirby* ’51Morton La KretzDr. Dorothy Largay and Wayne RosingLillian and Jon* LovelaceHarry Lucas, Jr.Bruce Lumbard* ’70York T. Mandra*Craig and Susan McCawDr. Walter* and Thelma Mead H’12Dr. Robert and Victoria MehrabianProf. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp H’09/ MA’70 Sara Miller McCune H’05Dr. Michael and Nan MillerJohn Mithun and Mercedes MillingtonKent M. Vining and Julie Ann Mock ’70/’75William R. Moran*Margaret C. Mosher* H’92Charles MungerDr. Laurence Pilgeram*Dr. Joseph* and Helene Pollock H’10Ceil and Michael PulitzerDr. Simon and Diana RaabDr. Ann and Myron* RiceErck and Cristina RickmersLord Paul Ridley-Tree* and

Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree /H’12Arthur N. Rupe H ’08, Arthur N. Rupe FoundationDr. Warren G.* and Katharine S.* SchlingerHarold* and Hester* Schoen ’32Dr. Arent* and Jean Schuyler ’61/H’13Charles R. SchwabFrancis* and Alice* SedgwickMartin ShumJudith C. Stapelmann ’63,’65

Fredric E. SteckElizabeth* and Charles* Storke IIThomas Moore Storke*Tom and Heather SturgessDr. Theo and Danae TheofanousMichael* and Anne Towbes H’11Deborah and Douglas TroxelEmmett and Gladys W.Ted WaittAlec and Claudia Webster ’76/’75Lynda Weinman and Bruce HeavinBetty Elings Wells H’10Henry H. Wheeler, Jr.*Dr. Richard and Paula Whited ’63,’69Bruce G. Wilcox ’77Drs. Gary and Susan Wilcox ’69,’72/’70,’74Dick and Noelle WolfDr. Bruce and Susan Worster ’68,’71/’70Drs. Fred and Linda WudlJoe* and Patricia Yzurdiaga

OrganizationsAnonymous (6)

Adelson Medical Research Foundation

Agilent Technologies

Agilent Technologies Foundation

American Cancer Society

American Chemical Society

American Council of Learned Societies

American Diabetes Association

Amgen Foundation

Amgen, Inc.

The Annenberg Foundation

Applied Materials, Inc.

Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation

Bentson Foundation

The Boeing Company

William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation

The Donald Bren Foundation

The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation

Burroughs Wellcome Fund

Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara

The Carsey Family Foundation

Catena Foundation

Cisco Systems, Inc.

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.

E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company

Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.

EPISTAR Corporation

Ericsson Datacom, Incorporated

The Errett Fisher Foundation

Everlight Electronics Co. Ltd

Ford Foundation

Ford Motor Company

Foundation for Research and Development

in the Middle East

FPS Computing

Fuji Electric Company, Ltd.

GE Corporate Research and Development

The J. Paul Getty Trust

Charlotte Geyer Foundation

Marsha and Jay Glazer Foundation

Google, Inc.

W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc.

The William T. Grant Foundation

Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative

Heising-Simons Foundation

Hellman Fellows Fund

Hewlett-Packard Company

Larry L. Hillblom Foundation

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Hughes Research Laboratories

Human Frontier Science Program Organization

IBM Research Division

IBM Corporation

Intel Corporation

International Foundation for the Humanities

and Social Change

Japan Pionics Company, Ltd.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

Kajima Engineering and Construction, Inc.

The Kavli Foundation

W.M. Keck Foundation

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

King Abdulaziz City for Science & 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

Mithun Family Foundation

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation

Gordon E. and Betty L. Moore Foundation

The Samuel B. and Margaret C. Mosher

Foundation

Multicampus Research P&I Foundations

Muscular Dystrophy Association

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation

National Science Foundation

The Nature Conservancy

Northrop Grumman Space Technology

Orfalea Foundation

The David and Lucile Packard Foundation

Packard Humanities Institute

Panasonic Electric Works, Ltd.

The Pew Charitable Trusts

Procter & Gamble

Rainbow Optoelectronics Material Shanghai Co.

Raintree Foundation

Rainwater Charitable Foundation

Rare.Inspiring Conservation

Raytheon BBN Technologies Corporation

The Rockefeller Foundation

Rohm Company, Ltd.

SAGE Publications, Inc.

Sanoh Industrial Co., Ltd

Santa Barbara Foundation

Semiconductor Research Corporation

Seoul Optodevice Company

Seoul Viosys Co. Ltd.

Sharp Corporation

The Philip and Aida Siff Educational Foundation

Silicon Valley Research

The Simons Foundation

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

Tegal Corporation

SAIC/Telcordia Technologies

Teledyne Charitable Trust Foundation

Teledyne Scientific Company

John Templeton Foundation

J.E. & Lillian Byrne Tipton Foundation

Trust for Public Land

UCSB Alumni Association

UCSB Alumni Vacation Center

UCSB Associated Students

Valentine Foundation

Veeco Instruments, Inc.

Waitt Foundation

Walton Family Foundation

Zegar Family Foundation

Zurich North America

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Lancaster SocietyThe 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.

IndividualsAnonymous (35)Michael and Sara Abraham ’59Paul Abrams*Marshall* and Carol* AckermanBill* and Barbara Alhouse ’49/’50Joseph and Lambertha AlibrandiJanet A. Alpert and Cal Beltman ’68Pat and Bill Altman ’57David and Lyn AndersonDonald* and Christine AndersonDr. Mortimer* and Bea AndronJudy and Bruce AnticouniBluma Appel*Robert Arenz, Jr. ’80, Money-Arenz

Foundation, Inc. Sarah ArgyropoulosStuart R. AtkinsDr. Tanya AtwaterTimothy and Monica BabichEdward BancroftDr. Peter* and Helen Bancroft ’41Virginia Bancroft*Dr. Leon and Rose BanksArchie Bard* and Leinie Schilling Bard*Ann Bardach and Robert LesserCarrie A. Barker*Itzik and Marge Barpal ’68,’70T.A. BarronJohn and Barbara BartmanBob and Carol BasonFrank and Kathrine Baxter, The Baxter

Family FoundationDr. Charles Bazerman and

Dr. Shirley Geok-Lin LimSusan and Riley Bechtel ’78Gary* and Mary BeckerJohn and Judith BedrosianJoel and Wendy BennettJudith and Max* Benton ’87,’93Barrie and Arlene* BergmanBarry Berkus* and FamilyDavid Bermant* and Susan Hopmans,

The Bermant FoundationMyrna* and Gerald BernathDonn R. Bernstein H’79John Berryhill ’65Richard and Marguerite BertiFritz E. Bischoff*John and Jill Bishop

John and Hazel Blankenship ’65Jeff and Kim Blokker ’80,’84Michael and Sheila BonsignoreRobert Boughton III ’80Sally A. BoughtonRichard L. and Kathryn Gee Breaux ’67/’68James Brewer ’92Terry and Sharon BridgesJune* and Todd* Brouhard ’54/H’55David and Carolyn BrownCatherine Bruce*Drs. Thomas C. and Paula Yurkanis BruiceLouis BuglioliDr. Douglas and Rachel BurbankMark Maxson and Mary Burchill ‘75/’76Charles* and Harriet BurkeMichael and Catherine Byron ’87Dennis and Angelia CaganRichard and Annette CaleelMuriel T. CarltonChristopher and Dori CarterDr. James* and Patricia* CaseVirginia Castagnola-Hunter, Castagnola Family FoundationShing and Sheng-Yung Chang ’75/’71Dr. Vernon I.* and Mary Low* Cheadle H’90/H’90Dr. Chiu-Shan and Rufina ChenEdward and Shu-Ching ChengDr. Henry and Bih-Charn Chien ’80/’77David Chin, Jr. ’92Carolyn S. Christensen*Mathilda Christiansen Kuehl* ’62David Kam and Betty ChuDr. John Carbon and Dr. Louise Clarke /’71,’73Peter J. Clarke*Jay Cohen and Laura Cox ’84/’83John and Marcia CohenDavid and Margaret ColeDrs. J.W. and Sue ColinPaul ColomboUrsula Corning*, The Vidda FoundationLorin M. Cortina and H. Jane Sung ’88Bruce and Toni Corwin H’97, Metropolitan

Theatres CorporationRafael R. Costas, Jr. ‘86Michael R. Costello ’88Karen and Ted Coyne ’91John Vickers Crawford*Thomas H. Crawford*Stephen and Linda Crowe

Craig and Gayle Cummings ’72/’75James and Karen DaoEugene* and Suzette* DavidsonJames G. Davidson ’98Richard* and Erika DavisBrunilda DebusJames and Deanna DehlsenJames and Nancy DemetriadesDr. Steven DenBaars and Susan Eng-DenBaarsMichael D’Errico ’92Bob Deshotels ’72Scott and Lisa Dettmer ’78Drs. Robert* and Barbara* DeWolfePaolo DinizNeil Dipaola ’06Diane Dodds ’68Tunç and Lale Doluca ’81Jim Murray and Carol L. Donald /’82Susan L. Dougherty ’94Diandra de Morrell Douglas ’82Lisa DouglasPeter DouglasDr. Harold and Kathleen DrakeSuzanne Duca ’90Ian and Janet DuncanKent and Rosemary DunnHarvey and Carol EisenbergBarbara EliasenRune EliasenJulia Collier EmersonDr. Robert and Christine EmmonsDr. Katherine Esau*Brian and Jan EscaleraIan EspinozaZapata EspinozaTom and Doris EverhartDr. Ky Fan*Dr. Maurice E. Faulkner*Robert Feinberg and Margo Cohen-FeinbergDr. Howard C. Fenton*Ralph H. Fertig*Gino* and Betty FilippinErna V. Fisher* Chris and Malin Fletcher ’77Paul* and Sallie FlumTheresa Wilson FlynnJames G. Follis and Willard R. HurstDr. Anabel Ford and Dr. Michael Glassow ’74,’81Dr. Peter C. Ford and Dr. Mary Howe-GrantScott and Jennifer Frank ’82

Dr. Roger A. Freedman and Caroline J. RobillardJay Freeman ’03Drs. Frank and Amanda Clark Frost

’55/’64,’66,’75Ralph Garcia, Jr. and Jean Bosworth Garcia ’83/’85Marshall and Saraster Madison GarciaPatricia Gebhard*Dr. Carol A. GeerBernice Geiringer* H’01Dan and Debra GerberJohn and Cheryl Gerngross ’82Gordon and Ann GettyDaniel and Cara GeyserLew and Genevieve GeyserJanice GibbonsSteven and Deborah Ginder ’71/’72Irving* and Pat* GlazerPaul Glenn and Nancy LessnerCindy and Evan Goldberg ’89Dr. Richard Goode ’58Dr. Kevin and Cynthia Gorman /’82Ahmad Gramian* and Haleh EmraniBob and Lea Grantham ’75Bonnie GregoryPatricia GregoryRusty GregoryAdrian Griggs and Kristin Martinez* ’88Dr. John M.* and Betty M.* Groebli ’46/’52Teresa Burns Gunther and Andrew Gunther ’79 Norman and Jane HabermannStephen* and Carla HahnRoy and Janet Hardiman ’81,’83Gerald W.* and Ruth Broida* HarterAnnette G. and Andrew T. Hass, Jr.*Dr. Theodore* and Dorcas Bellonby* Hatlen H’93Dr. Craig Hawker and Dr. Athena PhilippidesDr. Stephen N. Hay*Dan HealyDavid Henke and Elana Tabachnikoff ’78James Heslin and Rose Hau ’73Juliane M. HeymanArdis O. Higgins* H’88Steven M. Hilton ’74 and Lisa Hilton,

Conrad N. Hilton FoundationThe Roger Himovitz FamilyJoseph O.* and Elizabeth S.* Hirschfelder Stanley* and Gail HollanderMarilyn and Milton* HoneaJudith L. Hopkinson

Alan and Cindy HornEvelyn G. Hoyt*Arianna HuffingtonDr. Steven Humphrey and Sue Grafton* Cyril and Ena HumphrisWalter and Sharon Iberti, The Iberti FoundationPalmer and Joan JacksonSteven and Ellen JacksonJanice Jagelski and Patrick Morrin ’87Ralph and Janice James Richard and Lucille JanssenHolly P. JenningsDr. M. Kent JenningsRichard and Bonnie Jensen H’06James A. Jimenez*Peter and Ellen JohnsonRoss* and Charlotte Johnson ’70William and Tyrena Jones ’77Peter and Gerd Jordano H’03Crandal and Julie JueDirk and Charlene KabcenellEric KanowskyDr. Narinder and Satinder Kapany,

Sikh Foundation, U.S.A.Kenneth Karmiole ’68Harvey KarpPhilip and Karen Kay, in memory of

Herbert C. Kay Dr. Keith T. KedwardJames and Elaine Keenan H’02Landon KeltHerbert and Elaine KendallThomas J. Kenny and Susan A. McMillan ’86Essam and Layla KhashoggiLaura KillingsworthBill and Linda KitchenBarry and Jill Kitnick James and Janice KnightDr. R. Michael Koch ’89Drs. Robert and Lynn KoegelDr. Walter Kohn* and Mara Schiff KohnDr. Kenneth and Lori Konsker /’90 Hiro and Masako Kozato ’85Jack and Kay Krouskup ’71/’71 Drs. Moyses and Franca* KuchnirWilliam KuniSteven and Nikki Lafferty ’75John and Sheila Lake ’70/’73Louis* and Winifred* Lancaster /H’89Terilynn L. Langsev ’79 Milt and Arlene Larsen

Dr. Eulah Laucks* ’78, The Laucks FoundationR. Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69Idee Levitan-Maxted*Gretchen LieffRobert LieffDr. Fima and Jere Lifshitz George and Denise LillyCarl and Jo LindrosMark D. Linehan ’85Dr. Ann Lippincott and Ned Emerson ’83,’99/’65BJ LippincottDr. Bruce H. LipshutzWilliam and Kristin LoomisKarl Lopker* and Pamela Meyer Lopker ’73/’77Dr. Francine LoteryRobert Lovgren ’62Dr. Gene and Susan Lucas ’73/’73Keith and Dana Lupton ’90Verl S. Lutz*Stuart and Hannelore MabonHadi and Barbara MakarechianMargaret Mallory*Dr. Charles* and Lisa MarkhamTimothy and Bernadette MarquezJohn and Lynda Marren ’85John* and Peggy* MaximusKenneth P. MaytagRichard and Marilyn MazessDarryl T. McCall and Miren Letemendia ’78Dr. Lorraine McDonnell and

Dr. Stephen WeatherfordTina Hansen McEnroe and Paul V. McEnroe ’89Kathryn D. McKee ’59Kay McMillanJoseph S. Melchione* ’70Steven and Barbara Mendell ’63Anthony* and Marian* MenkThomas and Lynn MeredithWill Meredith ’04Gail Meyer ’65Dr. Robert* and Florence* MichaelsenEleanor and Richard Migues ’64/’66Dr. Umesh and Susan MishraDrs. Jasvant and Meera Modi Dr. Alfred Kummer Moir*Robert and Suzanne MoonKristen and Kenneth Moore ’87 Dr. Gordon and Sheila Morrell ’76Howard MorrisWilliam and Martha MowryPeter and Jillian Muller

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Michael MurphyMichael A. NachmanDr. Shuji NakamuraMargaret Nee and FamilyDana and Eric Newman Dr. Donald and Janet O’DowdCarmen Ortiz and FamilyBarbro and Bernard OsherSandra L. Otellini ’74 David OwensDr. Herbert E. Paaren and Denise MarinoPaul and Katherine PageStephen and Louise Pahl ’77/’77Alex Pananides and Janet Dunbar H’06Dr. William and Kristen Parrish ’73,’75/’89Philip and Sylvia PeatmanCol. Maxwell C.* and Ann* Pellish ’61Gust and Mary PerlegosRobert* and Helen* PetelerJuanita Peterson*Jean PettittJohn Pinkel and Susan Shyu ’85 Dr. Joseph Polchinski* and Dr. Dorothy ChunKathryn Pollak*Barry Posner and Jackie Schmidt-Posner ’70/’70Thomas and Margot PritzkerDr. Christopher and Julie Proctor Dr. Daniel and Sarah Propp Kenneth L. Wilton and Wendy V.C. Purcell /’84Ellen and Robert Raede, Jr. ‘80/’80Dean* and Marion* RamstadAaron* and Cherie Raznick H’88/H’88Lynn* and Winslow Reitnouer ’55/’54Dr. Andrea Rich*H. Smith Richardson IIILaurence RickelsGeorge W.* and Edith* RickeyMarla and Pietro RizzutiJerry and Joan Rocco ’59Justine RoddickAl RodriguezDanelle Storm Rosati and Mario Rosati ’77Richard Rosen ’75Howard Ruby and Yvette Mimieux RubyBeth Rudin DeWoodyDr. Richard and Linda RyuJohn and Randi SangerMichael Saucier ’83,’84Ruth S. Schaffner*Henry A. Schimberg*Erich Schlaikjer and Patricia McIntyreCarol SchmitzJune H. Schuerch*Rudi* and Berta SchulteCatherine Schumann*Mark and Lynda Schwartz ’84James and Patricia Selbert

Bo ShaoStanley K.* and Betty W.* SheinbaumMitchell Shernoff ’99Ralph and Linda Simmonds ’78/’78Kenneth Slaught and Elizabeth Hawkins Slaught ’79 Paul and Cathie SlavikDr. Fahad* and Barbara Somait ’70,’72Tana Sommer-BelinPhillip Spector and Carole Lebbin-Spector ’72Jason Spievak and Lynette Figueras-Spievak ’90/’91Barbara Spooner* ’55Dr. Norman* and Marianne Sprague ’69Tayloe and Cindy StansburyBrad and Tamara Stark ’92 Carol StensrudWilliam StensrudDr. John* and Betty* StephensMike and Melissa Stewart ’91Meghan and Robert Stoll, Jr. /’66Johan and Christine Swildens ’92/’92Dr. Robert* and Sue Talley H’99Jim and Denise TaylorGreg and Daphne TebbeDaniel Temianka, MD and

Zeinab Dabbah, MD, JD Nicholas L. Teti, Jr.Jeanne C. ThayerEleanor L. ThomasWilliam and Christine Thormahlen ’77,

The William J. Thormahlen FamilyAlzera Todd McCoyJohn and Sharon ToddPatricia ToddAlice Tokuyama*Samuel Tokuyama ’69Don Tosti*Dr. Katharine W. Tremaine*Kenneth E. Trevey* ’51Lisa and Kenny TrouttDr. Shirley and Kenneth* TuckerNicole Underwood*Edward* and Carol* ValentineDonald* and Jo Beth Van GelderenJames Vanyo*Dr. Daniel and Dianne VapnekRobert and Marlene VelozAnton Vonk* and Diane Boss ’05Serge and Milici Vukmanovic Norm Waitt, Jr.Dr. Hongjun Zhu and Jing Wang ’03/’98Barbara Warren ’08James Warren ’76David Watson and

Vinitha Menon Watson ’99/’99William and Marsha* Wayne

Louis* and Bernice WeiderDaniel WeinbergDr. Robert WeinmanHoward and Lisa Wenger ’82/’82Philip and Ann White ’84Ralph E. WiggenJohn WilczakDan WilenCraig and Jane WilliamsMarie J. Williams ’89Richard Williams ’59, The Richard Williams FamilyJohn Cree Wilson III*Michael Grant WilsonStuart O’Melveny WilsonPeter WissnerDr. Samuel* and Frances* WofsyDr. Charles* and Muriel* WoodhouseJane Woodward ’80Robert K. Woolf*Jeffrey and Kristin Worthe ’89/’88Ming-Shian and Justina WuTomionori Yamada, Toshiko Ushikama

Memorial FundDr. Henry and Dilling Yang H’01/H’01James V. and Beverly R. ZaleskiDr. Huican Zhu ’00Michael and Diane Ziering ’78Drs. Leslie and Ernie Zomalt ’64,’79/’66,’72,’89Robert and Barbara Zorich ’71/’72Richard and Zanna Zulch ’82Carl B. Zytowski

OrganizationsAnonymous (11)3M FoundationAbbott LaboratoriesACatechol, Inc.Accelrys, Inc.ADRxAdvanced Projects Research, Inc.AECOMThe Aerospace CorporationAir Products and Chemicals, Inc.Leo and Anne Albert Charitable TrustAlcan Aluminum CorporationAllergan FoundationAllied Signal FoundationAllon Therapeutics, Inc.alstria office REIT-AGAluminum Company of AmericaAlveo TechnologiesAlzheimer’s AssociationAmerican Committee for the Weizman

Institute of ScienceAmerican Economic AssociationAmerican Educational Research AssociationAmerican Health Assistance Foundation

American Heart AssociationAMP IncorporatedAmpliMed CorporationAnritsu CompanyApple, Inc.Applied Molecular GeneticsArcadia Design Systems, Inc.Arcadia FundARCO FoundationArcus FoundationArgusSensesLaura and John Arnold FoundationAsahi Kasei CorporationThe Association for the Cure of Cancer

of the ProstateAT&T Bell LaboratoriesATK Space SystemsAutism SpeaksAlias System CorporationAvago Technologies, Argos Acquisition Ltd.Edward and Gladys Baker FoundationThe Balm Foundation, Inc.Bank of America Matching Gifts ProgramBank of Sweden Tercentenary FoundationThe Cecile & Fred Bartman FoundationBASF CorporationBay Networks, Inc.David W. Bermant Revocable TrustBHP BillitonBialis Family FoundationBioversity InternationalBloomberg Family Foundation, IncBlue Moon Fund, Inc.The Boeing CompanyDavid Bohnett FoundationAlbert and Elaine Borchard Foundation, Inc.Bosch Corporate Research and DevelopmentJames S. Bower FoundationBP America, Inc.BrightFocus FoundationBristol-Myers ProductsBruker Daltonik GmbHBSSTBurroughs CorporationCable Television Laboratories, Inc. Cadence Design Systems, Inc.Calera CorporationThe California Coastal ConservancyCalifornia Fire Safe Council, Inc.California Forest Research AssociationCalifornia Institute of TechnologyCalifornia State UniversityCalifornia Wellness FoundationCalouste Gulbenkian FoundationCanadian Institute for Advanced ResearchCanadian Pacific Charitable FoundationCapital Group Companies, Inc.

Capitol Specialty Plastics, Inc.Catalytic SolutionsCenter for Community ChangeChevronTexacoChevron Products CompanyChevron U.S.A., Inc.Chiang Ching-Kuo FoundationChicago Community TrustJane Coffin Childs Memorial FundChiron CorporationCitrix Online DivisionPierre Claeyssens Veterans Museum & LibraryClorox CorporationThe Coca-Cola FoundationCohen Veterans Bioscience, Inc.Coleman Family FundColorado State UniversityConexant Systems Charitable FundConvergent Technologies, Inc.Jack Kent Cooke FoundationCoral Reef AllianceCorning CompaniesCorning Incorporated FoundationThe Dorothy and Sherill Corwin FoundationThe Council for Tobacco Research, U.S.A.Council on Library and Information ResourcesCourtroom Television NetworkCSIROCuller Scientific Systems CorporationCure PSP FoundationDeloitte FoundationDelta Psi Building CompanyDepotech CorporationDesert Botanical GardenDialogic CorporationDigital Equipment CorporationDoheny Eye InstituteDonors TrustDow Corning CorporationDSM ResearchDoris Duke Charitable FoundationEastman Kodak CompanyEdison International Educational Advancement FoundationEesof, Inc.El Adobe CorporationEllison Medical FoundationThe Eloise CompanyElsevier FoundationEMD Millipore CorporationEnvision Systems, Inc.Epitronics CorporationEquistarErnst & Young FoundationExxon Chemical Co-ParaminsExxon Research and Engineering CompanyExxonMobil Foundation

ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company FacebookFederation of BasqueJohn E. Fetzer Memorial TrustFisher-Rosemount Systems, Inc.Flex Tech Alliance FLIR SystemsFord Motor Company FundFoundation for Child DevelopmentFoundational Questions Institute (FQXi)Franciscan FriarsConnie Frank Foundation Freeman FoundationThe John Douglas French Alzheimer’s FoundationThe Peter J. Frenkel Foundation, Inc.Friends of the UCSB LibraryFujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc.Fujitsu LimitedFurukawa Electric Company, Ltd.Gareatis FoundationBill and Melinda Gates FoundationGE FoundationGE Global ResearchGill FoundationGlaxoSmithKlineMarsha and Jay Glazer FoundationGlobal Fishing Watch Godric FoundationGoethe Institute Los AngelesThe Lillian Goldman Charitable TrustAmy P. Goldman FoundationGreentech SAThe Gretler FoundationGriffiths Charitable FoundationGRT, Inc.Gwangju Institute of Science and TechnologyEvelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. FundHaddad Family TrustHamister FoundationThe John Randolph Haynes and

Dora Haynes FoundationThe William Randolph Hearst FoundationWilliam and Flora Hewlett FoundationHewlett-Packard Company LabsHewlett-Packard LaboratoriesHewlett-Packard Logic SystemsThe Robert Ho Family FoundationHoechst Celanese CorporationHoneywell, Inc.HopeLabHRL Laboratories, LLCHuawei TechnologiesHughes Aircraft CompanyHughes ElectronicsHutton-Parker FoundationIBM Corporation

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IBM Matching Grants ProgramIBM T. J. Watson Research CenterICI Group TechnologyImmunoGen, Inc.Institut Ramon LlullThe Institute for Advanced StudyInstitute for the Study of American ReligionInstituto CamoesInstituto Vasco Etxepare EuskalIntel CorporationInternational Fine Particle Research, Inc.International Foundation for TelemeteringInternational Human Dimensions ProgrammeInternational Retinal Research FoundationInternational Shinto FoundationIntrawest Mammoth CorporationIOS Press B.V.Istituto Italiano Di CulturaThe James Irvine FoundationIrvine Ranch ConservancyThe Jacobs Family FoundationJapan Bamboo AssociationJapan Business Association of

Southern CaliforniaThe Japan FoundationThe Japan Steel Works, LTD.The Japan-U.S. Friendship CommissionJDS UniphaseJDS Uniphase CorporationJEOL Resonance, Inc.Johansson Family FoundationJohnson Controls, Inc.The Walter S. Johnson FoundationJSR CorporationMax Kade Foundation, Inc.The Henry J. Kaiser Family FoundationKAO CorporationBarbara Ann Karmanos Cancer InstituteEwing Marion Kauffman FoundationKearney FoundationWilliam H. Kearns FoundationKellogg Associates IIKeysight TechnologiesThe Kirby-Jones FoundationKirin Brewery Company Ltd.Klein Bottle Youth ProgramKonarka TechnologiesKorea Advanced Institute of Science

and TechnologyKPMG LLPKraft Foods, Inc.Kraton PolymersKresge FoundationSamuel H. Kress FoundationKyoei Steel CorporationLa Centra-Sumerlin Foundation

Lam Research CorporationLam Research FoundationLancaster Appointive TrustLas Cumbres ObservatoryLife Sciences Research Foundation Eli Lilly and CompanyLockheed MartinLogMeIn, Inc. Lorser and Helen L. Feitelson Arts FoundationLucent TechnologiesThe Chuan Lyu FoundationMacDonald Family FoundationMacula Vision Research FoundationMammoth Mountain Ski Area LLCMarch of Dimes Birth Defects FoundationMarine Review Committee, Inc.Mark Hurd Aerial Surveys, Inc.The May Department Stores FoundationMbanefo Charitable FoundationMC Research and Innovation Center, Inc.Wendy P. McCaw FoundationJames S. McDonnell FoundationMediascopeMedImmune, Inc.Merck and Company, Inc.Metropolitan Theatres FoundationMicroelectronics Advanced Research CorporationMicrosoft Research LimitedMinerva Biotechnologies CorporationMitsubishi Chemical USA, Inc.Mobil Research and Development CorporationMobil Technology CompanyMolecular Simulations, Inc.Montecito Bank & TrustMorris Animal FoundationMoss Adams LLPNanoelectronics Research CorporationNARSADNarus, Inc.National Academies Keck Futures InitiativeNational Academy of EducationNational Academy of SciencesNational Action Council for Minorities in

Engineering, IncorporatedNational Aeronautics & Space AdministrationNational Geographic SocietyNational Multiple Sclerosis SocietyNational Park FoundationNational Philanthropic TrustNational SemiconductorNational Trust for the HumanitiesNEC CorporationNEC USA, Inc.Neste Jacobs Corporate R&DNestle Research Center

Netherlands Organisation Scientific Research New Venture FundNippon Telegraph and TelephoneNKD Company, LimitedNokia IncorporatedThe Kenneth and Eileen Norris FoundationNorwegian Institute for Nature Research Ocean ConservancyOmnis Mineral Technologies, LLCThe Bernard Osher FoundationOSI Software, Inc.OuthinkPacific Beverage CompanyThe Ralph M. Parsons FoundationEdwin W. Pauley FoundationPG & E CorporationPHT International, Inc. Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology PowerLightPratt & WhitneyPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPProcter & Gamble CompanyKeith and Frances Puccinelli Trust The Ceil and Michael E. Pulitzer FoundationPure Engineering LLCQAD, Inc.Qualcomm, Inc. Quest Fund Ras Al Khaimah Center for Advanced MaterialsThe Rathmann Family FoundationRaychem CorporationRaytheonRaytheon CompanyRegency Tropicana, LLCResearch Corporation for Science AdvancementResources Legacy FundRhodia, Inc.Smith Richardson FoundationRobertson FoundationRoche Matching Gifts ProgamRockwell Network SystemsRowny FoundationThe Shelley and Donald Rubin FoundationRuhr-Universitat BochumDamon Runyon-Walter Winchell Cancer FundRussell Sage FoundationSaint-Gobain Ceramics & Plastics, Inc.Saint-Gobain RechercheSamsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Sandia National LaboratoriesWilliam Sansum Diabetes CenterSanta Barbara Bank & TrustSanta Barbara Museum of ArtSanta Barbara PhotonicsSanta Barbara Remote SensingSanta Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Foundation

Schmidt Family Foundation Schmidt Research Vessel InstituteSea Forward Fund Seattle Silicon CorporationSEBACIASeismic Micro-TechnologyThe Edmund and Mary Shea FoundationShell Development CompanyShell International Chemicals B.V.Shell Oil Company FoundationShimadzu CorporationSilicon Compiler SystemsSilicon Valley BankSilicon Valley Community FoundationSingle Step FoundationSK Hynix Inc.Society for Conservation BiologySociety of ActuariesSony CorporationSony Corporation of AmericaSony Electronics, Inc.Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc.Space Telescope Science InstituteSport Fishing InstituteSpringsoft USAStarbuck, Tisdale and AssociatesRuth and Milton Steinbach Fund, Inc.Elaine F. Stepanek Foundation Stradling Yocca Carlson & RauthThe Stuart FoundationSun Microsystems, Inc.Sun Microsystems Foundation, Inc.Swildens Family TrustSynopsys, Inc.Taipei Economic and Cultural OfficeTaiwanese American Foundation of San DiegoTakatori CorporationThe Tatman FoundationThe Herman P. and Sophia Taubman FoundationTektronix, Inc.TELACU Education FoundationTelesis FoundationTerra Foundation for American ArtTexas InstrumentsThermo Analytical, Inc.Edward & Della Thome Memorial Foundation Tides FoundationThe Times Mirror FoundationTinker Foundation IncorporatedTitan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Title Insurance & Trust CompanyTomKat FoundationDiane and David Toole FoundationToyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc.TRENDS Research & AdvisoryTRW Space and Electronics Group

Tyco Electronics CorporationUCSB AffiliatesUCSB Music AffiliatesUnilever ResearchUnited Negro College Fund, Inc.United Seal Coat & Slurry Seal, Inc.United States Air ForceUnited States Army ResearchUnited States Public Health ServiceUnited TechnologiesUniversity Art Museum CouncilUniversity Industry Research CorporationUniversity of AberdeenUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of VirginiaVarian Associates, Inc.Veeco Saint Paul, Inc.J. Craig Venter InstituteVerizon CommunicationsVerizon FoundationThe Wallis FoundationWalmart Foundation Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual ArtsWarner Brothers Digital DistributionWashington Mutual Bank FoundationWege FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWells Fargo Matching Gift CenterWeyerhaeuser CompanyThe Wharton Foundation, Inc.The Whitaker FoundationWhitehall Foundation, Inc.Whittier Family FoundationsWilburforce FoundationWildlife Conservation SocietyWille Family FoundationWilliam Wyles Library BoardThe Dean Witter FoundationMOXI, Wolf Museum of Exploration + InnovationWood-Claeyssens FoundationWoodrow Wilson National Fellowship FoundationWorld Wildlife Fund WT Family FundThe Wyles Trust FoundationXerox CorporationXerox FoundationXilinx, Inc.Yardi Systems, Inc.The Yosemite FoundationJames V. & Beverly R. Zaleski Foundation

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Legacy CircleThe Legacy Circle honors alumni, friends, faculty and staff who have included UC Santa Barbara in their estate plans through some form of planned gift. Membership in the society is 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.

Anonymous (25)Carol* and Marshall* AckermanDr. Dana T. Aftab ’85Dr. Güenter and June AhlersJanet A. Alpert ’68Pat and Bill Altman ’57Judy and Bruce AnticouniDr. Gregory and Roxanne Aposperis /’66Bluma Appel*Louise V. Arnold*Richard F. Aster, Jr.* ’63,’65Dr. Stuart* and Lillian* AtkinsStuart R. AtkinsNatalie O. Atkinson* ’47Lawrence Badash*Drs. John D. and Janice Baldwin /’82,’84Charles H. Barnes* ’34Itzik and Marge Barpal ’68,’70Dr. Steven and Karen Bartlett ’68/’68,’70Ardy V. Barton*Dr. Richard A. Baum ’74Robert Beeton ’68Russell H. Behm*George Bernard HammerleDonn R. Bernstein H’79Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67Dr. William T. BielbyAmbassador Barbara K. Bodine ’70Dr. Eric H. Boehm*Helen R. Borges*Paul and Joy Boyle ’84Richard L. and Kathryn Gee Breaux ’67/’68Irving B. Bricken*Terry and Sharon BridgesCynthia L. Brinkmann ’68,’76Leonard* and Gretchan* BroomJune* and Todd* Brouhard ’54/H’55Dr. William* and Patricia BulloughCharles* and Harriet BurkeJoseph and Nancy* ByrneIna Theresa Campbell*Janet Lea Campbell ’74Roger and Jan CappsRoss Beck CareMuriel T. Carlton

Marcy L. Carsey H’04Christopher C. Casebeer* ’69Dr. Robert* and Shirle* Casier ’49/’50Vernon I.* and Mary Low* Cheadle H’90/H’90Bill and Mary CheadleIsabel K. Chissar*Carolyn S.* and Vernon G.* ChristensenDavid Kam and Betty ChuMarvin Clarke* ’51Marjorie A. Cole ’64J.W. and Sue ColinWilliam R. and Rita Collins ’58/’63Michael J. Connell Memorial FundRafael R. Costas, Jr. ’86Flora Courtois*Dr. John C. Crowell*Ruth* and Nelson* CulverEugene* and Suzette* DavidsonBurt L. Davis* ’78Richard* and Erika DavisLouise Lowry Davis*Stephen and Amparo Davis ’93/’94Len DeBenedictis ’62Dr. Steven DenBaars and Susan Eng-DenBaarsDr. Rick and Sherrie Denton ’68,’71Larry and Phyllis DeSpain ’63Drs. Robert* and Barbara* DeWolfeBobbi and Paul Didier /’70William and Janet Dinsmore ’68James and Carol DixonJim Dixon and Barbara Day ’84Carol L. Donald ’82Dean William DornAlison Duncan Egus*Rebecca and Gary EldridgeDr. Katherine Esau*Bulent EzalJoyce and Garold* Faber ’65Dr. Ky Fan*Dr. Maurice* and Suzanne* FaulknerCarl and Toby FeinbergPeter Feldmann ’65Howard* and Jean* FentonJeff and Theresa FergusonRalph H. Fertig*

Timothy O. FisherVasanti Ferrando Fithian ’60Peggy Fredericksen* ’51Peter R.* and A. Helen* FrickerDrs. Frank and Amanda Clark Frost

’55/’64,’66,’75Ralph Garcia, Jr. and Jean Bosworth Garcia

’83/’85Lloyd W.* Garrison and Jane D.* Garrison ’41/’41Dr. David* and Patricia* GebhardJames C.* and Beverly J.* Georgeou ’51Ambassador Don* and Marilyn* Gevirtz

H’96/H’96Blaine Gibson*Dr. John I. Gilderbloom ’75,’78Dr. Chauncey S.* and Doris West GoodrichJeffrey and Caroline Grange ’96Dr. Judith L. GreenJames C.* and Liz* Greene /’37Dr. John M.* and Betty M.* Groebli ’46/’52Alan GrosenheiderRussell Guy and Mary Powell ’81Daniel Haight ’63Eva and Yoel HallerHarriman FamilyGerarld W.* and Ruth Broida* HarterAnnette G. and Andrew T.* Hass, Jr.Dr. Theodore W.* and Dorcas* Hatlen H’93Jeff and Judy Henley ’66/H’09Jeffrey Hewitt* ’74Juliane M. HeymanArdis O. Higgins* H’88Joseph O.* and Elizabeth S.* HirschfelderGeorge W. Holbrook, Jr.Jane and Bruce Hopkins ’65R. Stephen and Gail S. HumphreysKim L. HunterAlice H. Iverson*Susan Schwank Jamgochian ’63,’81Helmar S. Janee*Richard and Bonnie Jensen H’06James A. Jimenez*Dr. D. Barton and Sheila G. Johnson ’59,’62Barbara and Norman JohnsonKenneth Karmiole ’68

Dr. David Gray and Prof. Linda Kauffman /’71,’78Mitchell Kauffman and Joanne Moran ’77Dr. George and Joan Kerns ’69,’80Jane KievitVivian King ’87William A. and Linda R. KitchenJanet Krom*Mathilda Christiansen Kuehl* ’62Sandra Ina Lamb*R. Marilyn Lee and Harvey A. Schneider ’69Don and Roberta Lenkeit ’65/’64,’66Susan and Andy LentzLorin and Karen Letendre ’68,’70Stephen A. Levandowski ’69Jody A. Linick and Christer Hagghult ’85John and Jennifer Lofthus ’00,’10/’01Bruce Lumbard* ’70Gayle LyndsCaroline Street Maddock and

Thomas Maddock* ’61Margaret Mallory*Francesco D. and Barbara Mancia ’80York T. Mandra*Jack* and Anthea MannionCarmen Anita Manus TrustRicki Vinyard Marder and David Marder ’79Dr. James Marston ’02Dr. Richard M. and Penny J. MartinSusan Matsumoto and Mel KennedyRonald L.* and Carol* Mays ’58Nancy McCagney*Betty Fobair McDermott ’51Dr. Lorraine McDonnell and

Dr. Stephen WeatherfordDr. Jim and Marilynn Phelps McNamara ’85/’82Jennifer and Bruce McRoyDr. Walter* and Thelma Mead H’12Joseph S. Melchione* ’70Prof. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp

H’09/MA’70Steven C. and Barbara B. Mendell ’63Anthony* and Marian* MenkAlexandra Meshkov ’79,’83Sara Miller McCune H’05Dr. Michael and Nan Miller

Julie Ann Mock and Kent M. Vining ’75/’70Dr. Alfred Kummer Moir*Chester G. Moore III and Elaine J. Moore ’64William R. Moran*Joan F. Mortell*Melvyn L. and Edwina L. Mortensen ’63,’65Margaret C. Mosher* H’92, The Samuel B.

and Margaret C. Mosher FoundationJonathan E. Mudge* ’85Nori Muster ’78In Loving Memory of Al and Marjorie NasserFrank Natale*Helene Neu ’70,’72Dr. Frank* and Sandra Nicassio ’79Mrs. Arnold Nordsieck*Dr. Jon A. Norman ’70,’72Jens Nyholm*Dr. Efrem Ostrow*Dr. Thomas L. Payne and Alice Lewis Payne ’65/’65Garie and Ken PerryDr. Laurence Pilgeram*Dr. Joseph* and Helene Pollock H’10David Wayne Posley, Jr. ’11John Rethorst ’70Dr. Ann and Myron* RiceGeorge W.* and Edith* RickeyDr. Frank W.D. Ries*Darcy Ruth RitzauCarla S. Roddy ’69Ronald and Erica Rubenstein ’66Gil Sanchez, FAIA (E)Bernard and Lori SandlerDr. Robert A.* and Dee* Scalapino ’40Dr. Richard* and Giovanna* SchambergHarvey B.* and Hope M. Schechter ’47Dr. Thomas J. Scheff and

Dr. Suzanne M. Retzinger /’82,’88Jeffrey and Linda Schlageter ’65,’67/’65Douglas Schmidt ’60Richard J. and Judith A. Schnibbe ’72Harold* and Hester* Schoen ’32June H. Schuerch*Catherine Schumann*Dr. Alexander* and Sally* SesonskeHarriet and Henry* SharpDavid L. and Candace A. Short ’62/’67

Arthur Silver*Dr. Vera Skubic*Connie SmithDr. Norman Spears*Margaret Specht*Phillip L. Spector ’72Dean W.* and Barbara F.* Spooner ’51/’55Judith Cosdon Stapelmann and

Jack Stapelmann ’63,’65Tom and Heather SturgessUrsula S. Szeles ’10Cheri and Gene Thomas ’60Dr. Jennifer Thorsch and Charles Kaska

’76,’81/’73Jean K. Tinsley* ’49Samuel Tokuyama ’69Catherine Tonne and David Ohst ’81Don Tosti*Michael Towbes* H’11Renee Trenholm* and Susan RomeroFaye M. Ullom* ’47Dr. James P. Vanyo*Frank* and Frances* Velek ’64John* and Carolyn H.* Wack /’37Shirley F. Watkins*Stephen and Cyndi Weeks ’71Claudia D. Weitlanner*Howard and Lisa Wenger ’82/’82Hilda* and Adrian WennerDennis M. Whelan ’79Robert F. Whitlow* ’71June* and Knox Williams ’59Zoe Williams-Lambacher* ’76Ralph and Irene Wilson ’70/’66Dick and Cece Wimbish ’66Dr. Samuel* and Frances* WofsyDitte WolffAda M. Wood*Susan L. Worster and Bruce W. Worster ’70/’68,’71Dawn J. Wright, Ph.D. ’94Dr. Joji Yoshimura and Michael Kronstadt ’74Joe* and Patricia YzurdiagaSherman Zelinsky*Janice* and John* ZoegerDrs. Leslie and Ernie Zomalt ’64,’79/’66,’72,’89Carl B. Zytowski

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Chancellor’s CouncilThe Chancellor’s Council, UC Santa Barbara’s premier annual giving program, recognizes donors of $1,000 or more to the university. These gifts are essential to maintaining campus excellence, and may be restricted to support a specific department or unrestricted for use where the need is greatest. We appreciate alumni, friends, parents and trustees of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation for their ongoing partnership and commitment to the future of this institution.

Chancellor’s Council Storke Associates$50,000 and aboveAnonymous (19)H.R.H. Prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin

Abdulaziz, The Saudi Royal FamilyDr. Güenter and June AhlersJanet A. Alpert and Cal Beltman ’68Jim ArgyropoulosJohn and Jody Arnhold ’75Richard A. AuhllTimothy and Monica BabichMel and Gail BannonAnn Bardach and Robert LesserT.A. BarronJohn and Judith BedrosianMarc and Lynne BenioffWilliam Kauth and Laurie Jo Bentson Kauth

’78/’69John Berryhill ’65Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67John and Hazel Blankenship ’65Loren BoothWilliam K. Bowes, Jr. FoundationAman Brooks AbyeDr. Pauline E. Brooks ’70,’72David and Carolyn BrownLouis BuglioliMichael and Catherine Byron ’87Muriel T. CarltonMarcy L. Carsey H’04Dr. Shing and Sheng-Yung Chang ’75/’71Dr. Bill and Mary CheadleDavid Chin, Jr. ’92Dr. Joseph Polchinski* and Dr. Dorothy ChunJay Cohen and Laura Cox ’84/’83John and Marcia CohenStephen and Susan Cooper ’68/’69Lorin M. Cortina and H. Jane Sung ’88Michael R. Costello ’88Karen and Ted Coyne ’91Greti Croft ElmanJack and Laura DangermondLen DeBenedictis ’62William and Janet Dinsmore ’68Tunç and Lale Doluca ’81Jim Murray and Carol L. Donald /’82Michael K. Douglas ’68Reece and Christine Duca ’66Robert and Trish Duggan ’66/’66Ian and Janet Duncan

Kent and Rosemary DunnLinda La Kretz Duttenhaver ’77Glenn and Bettina Duval ’80Carl P. FeinbergRobert Feinberg and Margo Cohen-FeinbergTimothy and Audrey FisherChris and Malin Fletcher ’77Connie Frank FoundationJames A. FrankScott and Jennifer Frank ’82Dr. Roger A. Freedman and

Caroline J. RobillardJohn and Cheryl Gerngross ’82Cindy and Evan Goldberg ’89Dr. Kevin and Cynthia Gorman /’82Patrick and Joanne GrahamPaul Graziano and Jo SwandaJohn and Meg Gurley ’78,’83Eva and Dr. Yoel HallerSteve and Karen HansonThomas J. Harriman H’17Dr. Craig Hawker and Dr. Athena PhilippidesDr. Alan and Ruth HeegerDavid Henke and Elana Tabachnikoff ’78Jeff and Judy Henley ’66/H’09Michael Moritz and Harriet HeymanGeorge and Tara HolbrookM. Blair Hull ’65Dr. Jacob IsraelachviliRalph and Janice JamesHolly P. JenningsDr. M. Kent JenningsPeter and Ellen JohnsonCatherine and Franklin Johnson, Jr.William and Tyrena Jones ’77Dirk and Charlene KabcenellKenneth Karmiole ’68Harvey KarpPhilip and Karen Kay, in memory of

Herbert C. KayWilliam H. Kearns FoundationDr. George and Joan Kerns ’69,’80 Dr. Kenneth and Lori Konsker /’90Dr. Moyses KuchnirMorton La KretzSteven and Nikki Lafferty ’75Richard K. Landers and Heidi Preston LandersTerilynn L. Langsev ’79Dr. Dorothy Largay and Wayne RosingMilt and Arlene LarsenR. Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69Dr. Fima and Jere Lifshitz

Karl Lopker* and Pamela Meyer Lopker ’73/’77Lillian LovelaceHadi and Barbara MakarechianDr. York T. Mandra*John and Lynda Marren ’85Darryl T. McCall and Miren Letemendia ’78Craig and Susan McCawDr. Lorraine McDonnell and

Dr. Stephen WeatherfordRobert McInerney ’92Dr. Robert and Victoria MehrabianProf. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp

H’09/MA’70Steven and Barbara Mendell ’63Thomas and Lynn MeredithWill Meredith ’04Sara Miller McCune H’05John Mithun and Mercedes MillingtonDrs. Jasvant and Meera ModiWilliam R. Moran*Charles MungerMichael MurphyDr. John A. Myers and Dr. Rachel WheelerWilliam J and JoEllen Myers Dana and Eric NewmanDr. Donald and Janet O’DowdOrfalea FoundationSandra L. Otellini ’74Alex Pananides and Janet Dunbar H’06David Parker and Janet TiampoDr. Narendra and Rita ParsonDr. Christopher and Julie ProctorDr. Daniel and Sarah ProppCeil and Michael PulitzerErck and Cristina RickmersLady Leslie Ridley-Tree H’12Dr. Edward and Cynthia Rinker ’97Justine RoddickDanelle Storm Rosati and Mario Rosati ’77John and Randi SangerJohn and Connie SargentMichael F. Saucier ’83,’84Eric and Wendy SchmidtJean Schuyler H’13Paul and Cathie SlavikTayloe and Cindy StansburyJudith C. Stapelmann ’63,’65Fredric E. SteckMike and Melissa Stewart ’91Tom and Heather SturgessGary and Tammy Szilagyi ’91Daniel Temianka, MD and

Zeinab Dabbah, MD, JD

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

Jean K. Tinsley*Samuel Tokuyama ’69Michael* and Anne Towbes H’11Dr. Carrie TowbesDeborah and Douglas TroxelDr. Shirley TuckerDr. Daniel and Dianne VapnekSerge and Milici VukmanovicTed WaittAlec and Claudia Webster ’76/’75Emmett and Gladys W.Lynda Weinman and Bruce HeavinBetty Elings Wells H’10Howard and Lisa Wenger ’82/’82Philip and Ann White ’84Drs. Gary and Susan Wilcox ’69,’72/’70,’74Dan WilenDick and Noelle WolfDr. Bruce and Susan Worster ’68,’71/’70Jeffrey and Kristin Worthe ’89/’88Drs. Fred and Linda WudlJames V. and Beverly R. ZaleskiZegar Family FoundationDr. Huican Zhu ’00Robert and Barbara Zorich ’71/’72

Young Alumni Chancellor’s Council Storke Associates$25,000 and aboveDavid Andrew B. Hyde ’13Noah Parker ’17

Chancellor’s Council Tower Associates$25,000 to $49,999Anonymous (3)Dr. Norman and Susan AbrahamsonDavid and Lyn AndersonDoug A. Asbury ’82Stuart R. AtkinsBob and Carol BasonDr. Charles Bazerman and

Dr. Shirley Geok-Lin LimSusan and Riley Bechtel ’78Barrie BergmanDonn R. Bernstein H’79Fred Bernstein and Bari Milken BernsteinJohn and Jill BishopI. Mark and Marlene Bledstein ’67Ernest Brooks II

Kristi Brown ’90Dan and Meg BurnhamDr. Richard and Annette CaleelWilliam Burke and Nancy Bell CoeBruce and Toni Corwin H’97Stephen and Linda CroweBob Deshotels ’72Scott and Lisa Dettmer ’78David and Pamela DevitoLisa DouglasPeter DouglasBrian and Jan EscaleraRyan and Stacey Fell ’94/’94Tim and Elvira FitzgibbonsGregory and Elisabeth FowlerJay Freeman ’03Dr. Henry J. FuchsStephen and Kathy Gibson ’74/’73Bonnie GregoryRusty GregoryAdrian Griggs ’88Joshua D. Gruenberg ’87Dr. Saida and Jamal HamdaniWilliam “Trip” M. HawkinsRichard and Lucille JanssenDr. Karen and Augie JohnsonMorris and Irma JurkowitzThomas J. Kenny and Susan A. McMillan ’86Brent and Susan Krantz ’81John and Sheila Lake ’70/’73Christopher and Theresa Laver ’80/’82Harvey R. Levin ’72Dr. Ann Lippincott and

Ned Emerson ’83,’99/’65BJ LippincottRobert Lovgren ’62Dr. Gene and Susan Lucas ’73/’73Gwyn LurieRichard and Marilyn MazessTina Hansen McEnroe and Paul V. McEnroe ’89Kay McMillanBenjamin W. Mercier ’93Earl MinnisKristen and Kenneth Moore ’87Peter and Jillian MullerOtieno Okatch and Christina Buth-Okatch ’92Dr. Herbert E. Paaren and Denise MarinoStephen and Louise Pahl ’77/’77Dr. Anna Patterson and Tom CostelloGust and Mary PerlegosQuest FundDr. Simon and Diana Raab

Greg and Stacey RenkerJerry and Joan Rocco ’59Robert and Laura RodriguezBeth Rudin DeWoodyCynthia ScottRandy ScottWilliam and Jill Shanbrom ’75Bo ShaoByron and Elva Siliezar ’79/’79Kenneth Slaught and

Elizabeth Hawkins Slaught ’79Dianne J. SmithScott SmithSusan C. SmithBrad and Tamara Stark ’92Russell C. SteinerBarbara Stupay ’73Johan and Christine Swildens ’92/’92Kenneth and Konni Tittle ’85Michael Trovato ’95Jean-Luc VaillantHelen Vydra Roy and Jashojit Roy ’90Norm Waitt, Jr.Sheila K. WaldDr. Robert WeinmanMark Wilson and Kristen Demir Wilson ’91Eric and Silvi Winthrop ’95/’95Clancy Woods ’79Alfred Younghem

Young Alumni Chancellor’s Council Tower Associates$12,500 to $24,999Christopher J. Axline ’12Matthew Garcia ’13 Joshua Smith ’16Barbara Warren ’08

Chancellor’s Council Associates$10,000 to $24,999Anonymous (13)Derek and Shelley Aberle ’92/’93AyeNay A. AbyeJoel and Ruth AckermanMarc A. Ackerman ’94A. A. Alexander PhDBarbara Alhouse ’50Pat and Bill Altman ’57Jim Andron ’72Sarah ArgyropoulosMikael Asseffa AbyeDr. Tanya Atwater

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John and Susan AxlineJeffrey and Margo BarbakowKristi and Jeff Barens ’87David A. Bartman ’94John and Barbara BartmanStephen L. BaumgartGary* and Mary BeckerGlenn and Merrin BegleyTrevor Belden and Ana Maslesa-Belden ’92/’94Steve and Lynn BenderSteve Bennet and Leslie DorosinAshish and Leslie BhutaniJohn BleckMichael and Tracy BollagMichael and Sheila BonsignoreRobert Boughton III ’80Sally A. BoughtonRichard L. and Kathryn Gee Breaux ’67/’68James F. Brewer ’92Lyn BrilloDr. Michael BrinkenhoffNancy Brown and Jeff GatesMark BrownlieDrs. Thomas C. and Paula Yurkanis BruiceTrent D. Bryson ’98Mark Maxson and Mary Burchill ’75/’76 Peter and Karen Burke Andrew and Kimberly BuschAndrew and Elizabeth ButcherChristopher C. Casebeer* ’69Virginia Castagnola-HunterPeason Chiang ’90Dr. Sam and Darlene ChirmanMichael and Diane Christian ’72Joe and Tana ChristieDavid Cohen and Laureen SeegerLarry and Shelley ColdrenWill and Jennifer CooperJulian Cortella and Karen GroveRafael R. Costas, Jr. ’86Jeremy and Joanne Cowperthwaite ’80Shona Crabtree and Alexander MacGillivray ’06Jeffrey P. CunardTimothy and Jennifer Deakyne ’03/’03Jeffrey Dean and Heidi HopperJames and Nancy DemetriadesMichael and Rebecca DitmoreDr. Carol and James DixonJohn and Heidi DobrottJohn and Leslie DormanChad and Norean DreierBarbara EliasenRobert and Christine EmmonsLois ErburuTom and Doris EverhartBulent EzalDrs. Carin and Kenan Ezal ’96,’00/’96,’98Dr. Alexander and Casey Fang ’08Dr. Toks Fashola ’95Jennifer and Thomas G. Fellner, Jr. /’86David FinkelWilliam and Christine FletcherDr. Anabel Ford and

Dr. Michael Glassow ’74,’81

Dr. Peter C. Ford and Dr. Mary Howe-Grant Julianna FriedmanBob and Nissy FuladiDr. Richard and Irene FultonDr. Mary FurnerJohn and Martha GabbertSteven Gaines and Peggy LubchencoDr. Terrance and Carolyn Gannon

’68,’69,’80/’67,’75Ralph Garcia, Jr. and Jean Bosworth Garcia

’83/’85Dr. Yolanda M. Garcia ’70,’72,’98Virginia L. T. and Theodore Roosevelt Gardner Paul and Stacey GauthierDr. Victor W. Geraci ’97Randolph and Patricia Getz ’73/’73Larry GottesdienerAhmad Gramian* and Haleh EmraniBob and Lea Grantham ’75Geoffrey A. Gray ’00Mitchell and Lisa GreenPatricia GregoryNeal Rabin and Nancy GrinsteinDr. Steven L. GrossTeresa Burns Gunther and Andrew Gunther ‘79George and Lisa HagermanProfessor Margo HalstedMargaret Hamister ’70Betsy HannafordJule HannafordRoy and Janet Hardiman ’81,’83Stella HarterRichard and Michiyo HayamiJames M. Heslin and Rose Hau ’73Steven and Linda Hicks ’70/’71Daniel and Mandy HochmanMichael and Christine HollandDr. Gary and Corinne HorowitzMichael L. Horst and Laurie Beckelman ’67Dr. Christopher Hulburd and Noreen MartinStewart and Jane HumeTodd Covey and Raquel Izumi ’91/’93Jeffrey and Hollye JacobsRichard and Bonnie Jensen H’06Jack and Kimberly Johnson ’97/’97Crandal and Julie JueJordan and Christine Kaplan ’83Dr. Jennifer Thorsch and Charles Kaska

’76,’81/’73Nancy KatayamaJohn and Deborah Keever ’67/’67Landon KeltHerbert and Elaine KendallJane KievitDavid and Song KleinMatt and Ashley Kline ’96Josh KlinghofferLeslie and Jeffrey Klonoff ’80Dr. R. Michael Koch ’89Tim Kring and Lisa Valorie Lacorte-Kring ’79Jack and Kay Krouskup ’71/’71Marc and Julie Kummel ’69,’73Bob and Jackie Laskoff

Clinton and Melissa Lau ’82/’82Mark and Elizabeth LazarusAriel and Jennifer LechterCarl and Jo LindrosDr. George Lipsitz and Dr. Barbara TomlinsonWilliam and Kristin Loomis Steven and Cindy LyonsCatherine MacaulayDr. Sally MacIntyre and Dr. John MelackSteven and Melissa Macko ’93Alan and Cynthia Macy ’83Joanne MaguireJames Maloney and Andrew Nance ’84Lewis Manring and Marianne MarsiBrett H. Matthews and Virginia SalazarWilliam and Penny McCallMerna and Gordon McClenathen ’56/’57Harry and Jacqueline McMahonLaini MelnickPeter R. MelnickDr. Horia and Jane MetiuRichard and Eleanor Migues ’66/’64Ian and Vi MillerDr. Michael and Nan MillerDr. James Mitchell and Judy WainwrightErika Kloumann and Gene Montesano ’01Toni J. Morgan ’63Drs. Richard and Gale Morrison ’69Mary and Franklin Moslander ’88Alfreda and Christian Murck ’66Dr. Alan and Patricia Murray ’92,’95/’89Sandra NicassioJack and Gretchen NorqualVirginia O’DonnellCarmen Ortiz and FamilyYunida F. PanSue ParkerRichard Payne and Patricia ChiotaJohn Pinkel and Susan Shyu ’85Aileen PoehlsGuy Redington ’72Julie and Michael Reshatoff, Jr. ’91/’89William and Sharon RichJohnathan and Royal RodgersRobert E. Rogers ’82Susan J. RoseBryan and Norma Rosenberg ’87Dr. Richard and Linda RyuBradford and Sarah SchaupeterErich Schlaikjer and Patricia McIntyreLeanne M. Schlinger ’05Frederick and Miki Schmidt ’87Susan and Glen Serbin ’88Alexandra Seros and Walter Ulloa ’72Matthew and Katherine Shieman ’80Ralph and Linda Simmonds ’78/’78James and Stephanie SokolovePhillip Spector and Carole Lebbin-Spector ’72Linda Stafford BurrowsEstate of Judith SteinJohn Groccia and Kirstie SteinerMeghan and Robert Stoll, Jr. /’66Irene Stone

Marty F. Stone ’82Chris StrachwitzJim and Susan StrawbridgeSteven and Cyd SwerdlowJim and Denise TaylorEdna TorsiglieriJo Beth Van GelderenBruce and Nancy Varner ’58Michaelangelo Volpi and Toni CupalDr. Hongjun Zhu and Jing Wang ’03/’98Mark and Farrah Weinstein ’80Brett and Danielle White ’84Dana WhiteLowell and Marsha Williams ’69Marie J. Williams ’89 Alastair and Ann Winn ’73Dr. Christel Bejenke WittensteinWT Family FundClifford and Crystal WyattGeofrey and Laura WyattDr. Henry and Dilling Yang H’01/H’01David and Susan YossemMichael and Diane Ziering ’78Steve and Diane ZippersteinDrs. Leslie and Ernie Zomalt ’64,’79/’66,’72,’89Carl B. Zytowski

Young Alumni Chancellor’s Council Associates$5,000 to $12,499Bennett Duval ’11Dr. Thomas S. Franke ’18Christopher J. Heckman ’15Dillon Tate ’17Alan Williams ’15

Chancellor’s Council$1,000 to $9,999Anonymous (36)Victor AbbleyDr. Stephen and Barbara Abbott ’65/’65Sadakkadulla Abdul Wahab and

Thahira Abdul HanySkip and Jen AbedDaniel and Mabel Abellera ’79Raydean M. Acevedo ’73,’75Refugia Acosta ’02Gregory and Antonia AdamsRhonda Adawi ’87David and Lena Adishian ’89Bill and Dorothy AdlerAndy and Clarissa AganadGanesh and Laxmi AgrawalRajiv and Manisha AgrawalDr. Divy and Shubra AgrawalDr. Dennis Aigner and Camille BertoletTodd and Allyson AldrichPaul A. AlexLarry and Jacqueline AlexanderDr. Rodney and Deanna AlfernessBruce and Doral Allen ’67

Dennis Allen and Jennifer Cushnie ’64/’73Kenneth and Sharon AllenJohn W. AlluredHumberto AlvaradoChristina and Richard Ambrosini ’84Richard and Olivia AmirsehhiJack R. AmonAaron and Kimberly Anderson ’93,’95,’01/’96Brenda F. AndersonBrent and Sue Anderson ’70Joanne and Lorin AndersonPaul Andrade and Mirna PumaEric and Ulrika Andres ’86Jonathan AndronEduardo and Evelyne Angeles ’87Fred and Roxana AnsonJudy and Bruce AnticouniDavid and Ann Antonson ’89/’89Michelle and Austin Apodaca ’96Evan and Patricia AptakerRuben Huante and Olivia AranaArcelia Arce ’98Dr. Ralph and Lucy ArchuletaRobert F. Arenz, Jr. ’80Dr. Glenn Arnett and Sally Warner Arnett /’79Dennis and Vicki AscherRuben and Gilda AssatourianBryce AstonArthur Auerbach ’87Michael J. Augusteijn ’97Dr. Robert and Kelly AveryRodney AylFernando AzevedoMatthew BabrickDr. Muthiyaliah and Rani BabuDavid Bachtel and Mercedes MurilloJoellin BaconAmanda Baer ’97Amy and Khaldoun Baghdadi ’94Dr. Dennis and Stephanie Baker ’77Andrew and Nicole BallDavid Bancroft and Bethany Ulmer ’73Troy A. BanksCheryl Barber ’66Paris and Christopher BarclayWilliam and Susan BaribaultDouglas H. Barker ’69Emily and Colin Barker ’98Ralph Barkey ’58,’62Steven and Margaret Barnes ’77Craig Buchsbaum and Tamara BarrLaurel B. BarrackStephen and Kathleen Barrett ’72James Barrie and Leslie MomodaRonald Bartell and Christine Mitchell ’73,’75Dr. Pamela and Timothy Bartley ’82Jon and Barbara Basalone ’91Ramoncito and Saniata BatacCindy Bates-ElsterEric D. Battenberg and Ekaterina Gonina ’05Jonathan and Michelle BatyJerome and Dinah Baumgartner ’69

Nancy HofbauerRichard and Rhonda BeaumontVanessa and James Bechtel ’01William and Connie BeckmanEvan Bedell and Diana Glassman ’85Linda Dawn BedellBrian and Louisa BeersRobert Beeton ’68Nora BegaDr. Angela Belcher and Dr. David Bebinger

’91,’97Christopher and Kara Bellamy ’97/’97Patrick Bellegarde-SmithPaul BellinaDavid and Kimberly Bellinger ’94/’94Henry BelmonteDr. William Below and Dr. Hsiu-Zu Ho ’74Guy and Jean BemisLane Albanese and Barbara Benigni AlbaneseHiroko BenkoJoel and Wendy BennettAmy BensonRobert V. Benson ’07Jennifer L. BergDr. Bruce and Medea BernThomas and Teresa BernardEve BernsteinThomas A. Besich ’67Kenneth and Virginia Besser ’85Deborah L. BettencourtJames and Dorothy Bettinger ’69Arjun Bhagat and Anita Manwani-BhagatGary and Ellen BialisPaul and Susan BianchiDavid and Julianne BiderDr. Marc and Jennifer BienstockDarlene A. Bierig ’76Dr. Lars and Ellen BildstenR. Douglas and Carol L. BinkleyKarl BiorkmanDr. Ed and Sue Birch H’95Tansy* and Russell Birchim ’78Dr. Cary Bishop and Irene Economy ’80Bruce and Julie Black ’69Scott BlackwellPaul Blake and Mark BennettDr. James Blascovich and Dr. Brenda MajorDr. Sheridan BlauRobert and Cinda Blindbury ’66Brian and Terese BlockhusJonathan and Jennifer BlumMichael and Lisa BoehleRon Bogley and Malgosia Grudzien-BogleyShane BohenDrs. Stacey and James Boles ’90Todd and Barbara BolingerJohn R. Bollen ’94Amanda and Jeff Bonomi ’00Larry and Marjorie BoothJames and Julie Borden ’82/’82Dr. Eileen C. Boris and

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Matthew Bortner ’94Phil and Charlene Bosl ’68/’69Dr. Alan and Catherine Boss ’76,’79/’79Dr. Diane BossLucy C. Boswell ’92Abbie and Susan BourganSusan E. Bower ’81Frank and Karen BowersDr. John and Ariel BowersDr. Michael and Marilyn BowersSusan D. BoweyPatricia Bowhen ’56John and Jessica BowlinPaul and Joy Boyle ’84Glenn M. Bozarth ’75Donald Braden ’68Sharon and David Bradford ’80Linda BradleyLuanne Raznick Bradley and

Dr. Peter Andreotti ’81James and Robin Brady ’85Sandra Bragar and Jerome Rossen ’93Dr. Patricia BraggDouglas and Barbara BraininNirmal and Rashpal BrarCharles Brashier ’51George J. Bregante ’65Dr. Curtis Breneman ’86Sheila M. BrennanEric and Kelly BreweDr. Curtis Brewer ’66,’71Reverend Jeffrey and Carol Bridgeman ’78/’79Ed Behrman and Emma BridgesThomas and Denise BriggsDr. Peter and Karen BrillKevin Brine and Jessica SmithCynthia and Frederick Brinkmann ’68,’76Ella and Scott BrittinghamAlasdair C. Heath and Karen I. BrockwellDr. David A. Broido ’80Kevin and Stacy BromleyJamal BrooksTim and Jenny BrosnanPhilip and Diane Brotherton ’83Allen and Corinne BrownCameron Brown and Steven Algert ’83Dr. Donald and Carrie BrownEdwin and Eleonore BrownJeffrey and Susan BrownMerryl BrownKristin A. Browne ’86Jeff and Laura BrowningMichael and Carolyn Bruck ’71Dr. James and Patti BruffeyRoss and Janet Brunson ’77Wendel M. BrussWayne and Kathy Bryan ’66,’69Dr. Mark Brzezinski and Margaret O’BrienDr. Bill and Rena BuchananDr. Mary Bucholtz and Dr. Jon McCammondNancy Budzinski Jones and Donald Jones ’70Dr. Kenneth and Julie Buechler

Dr. Francesco BulloErnie and Rebecca Bumatay ’71Dr. Douglas and Rachel BurbankMike Burbank and Cindy Roberts ’81Frank and Bonnie BurgessDr. Michael and Suzonne BurkeDaniel and Julia Burkhead ’01/’01Sandra BurnsPaul and Karen BurrousEmil Scoffone and Nancy BushDr. Alison ButlerNina Butler ’58Robert and Catherine Butler ’72Jack Buttery ’67,’69Jack and Karen ByersJeffrey and Laurie Cadieux ’82Christian and Virginie CallebautDougal S. Cameron ’69John and Gail CampanellaFrank and Meg CampbellJan and Randy Campbell ’74Michael and Paula CampbellSteve and Kathy Campbell ’63/’63Dr. Juan and Magda CampoLinda CancroKeith and Kelly CanevaroLynne Cantlay and Robert Klein ’53,’75Roger and Jan CappsPaul and Julie Capritto ’76/’81Caroline R. CardozoBarbara Carlin-Lebow ’64,’67David Gray Carlson and Jeanne Schroeder ’74Arvin and Elaine CarlsonSteve and Amy CaronDennis and Donna CarpenterScott Carper ’98Maureen Carrig ’92Lee CarsonTara CarsonChristopher and Dori CarterPeter CarterClaude and Susan CaseErvin and Fran CashDonald and Susan CaskeyRamcez and Maria CastanedaRosalie CastanonBernadette CattaneoDan CattaneoPaula M. Cavagnaro ’93Rollie and Nell Cavaletto ’65Daniel and Robin CerfDonald and Diane Chaisson ’71/’71Ewa ChalcarzAlan and Aileen ChanCarolyn ChandlerRobert and Jayne ChandlerKevin Chang and Jenny Kao ’99Bradley A. Chapin ’00Douglas and Susanna Chapin ’72Andy ChapmanTimothy Chapman and Suzanne KilmerWilliam Chapman ’81

Steve and Diana CharlesEllen M. CharneyHenry and Inell ChaseSanjay and Sheila ChatterjeeConrad Wu and Teresa ChauGordon and Edith CheckettsDr. Nick Cheng and Li Hsieh ’99Richard and Karla ChernickRajasekhar and Jyothi CherukuriRoger J. Chiang ’94Ronald Chiarello ’83Dr. Henry and Bih-Charn Chien ’80/’77Nicholas and Jean ChildsDavid and Lynn ChinDr. David Choi ’01Yoo Jin and Maribeth ChongTitiworn ChotejulangkulLaurie ChowKaren and John Chrisman ’68Roger and Sarah ChrismanAdam and Kristina CiprianoRyan ClantonCarl and Joyce Clapp ’81Dennis and Varsha ClareJoe and Sharlesa ClarkSteven and April Clausen ’96Laurel Cleary and Mark Smith ’76Jon Clements ’03Teresa and John Closson, III ’85/’85Xandra CoeCarolyn Cogan and Jules Zimmer ’59,’73,’83Allen CohenDr. Patricia and Benjamin Cohen /’86Gary and Deborah CohenRonald S. Cohen and Stacy Corless ’92Rose H. Cohen ’87Steven and Lynda CohenTimothy and Janemarie Cohen ’76/’76Derek P. Cole ’96Honorable Paul Cole and Linda Cole ’71Amie ColemanBill and Tammy ColemanSarah E. ColenDrs. J.W. and Sue ColinWilliam R. and Rita Collins ’58/’63Guy and Courtney Comer ’93Richard and Mary ComptonRobert and Sandy ComstockSteven and Sharen Comstock ’74Julie CondonHal ConklinDanny J. ContrerasDavid and Kelly CookRonald and Barbara Cook ’65Steve and Erin Cook ’05Ann Cady Cooper ’62Dr. Howard CoopermanGregory and Stephanie Corcoran ’80Amelia CordovaWilliam B. CornfieldHelen B. CosgroveWilliam and Carol Cosgrove

Scott and Kristin Cotich ’99Sheila CouchCurt Coughlin and Sallie Watling CoughlinFred CourrierJacob Covarrubias ’02Michelle and John Cowell IV ’90Michael Coyle ’88Suzanne CraginThomas and Nancy CrawfordBarbara CrespoDr. Robert E. Crippen ’79,’89Zachary Miles Crosner ’07Philip and Lauren CrossPaul Crost and Alison SingerDr. C. Edward and Claudette Crowther ’75May U. CruzKatie M. Curry ’07Ty and Chris CurryJames and Esther Curtice ’70Sheila and Stephen Cushman ’68/’68Stewart and Louisa Cushman ’93/’93Kori and Martin Czasnojc ’86Ricor Da SilveiraMichael and Lauri Dahlin ’84/’78,’98Dr. Frederick Dahlquist and Patricia LambertBob and Christina DairikiMichael and Ellen Dale ’05/’04Gary Dales ’77Lisa and William Dana, Jr. ’90Ann DanielBrent and Lisa Daniels ’83/’85Dr. Douglas DanielsBill R. Danielson ’73,’75Scott C. DarlingNorman Kurland and Deborah DavidRobert Feinstein and Jean DavidsonDr. Roger and Nancy DavidsonJohn A. Davis, Jr. ’82,’84Stephen and Amparo Davis ’93/’94Gwendolyn and Jim Day ’92Deborah De Lambert and Chandler Visher ’80Stan Roden and Phyllis de PicciottoBob Deacon and Jennifer Purcell DeaconMary S. DeakyneKerry A. Deaver ’81Brent and Dagny DehlsenJames and Deanna DehlsenBert DeixlerEdwin Clark and Jane DelahoydeRomain Wacziarg and Magali DelmasDeneen DemourkasHang Deng ’07Kevin and Michelle DenoceMark and LuAnn DePuyKeval Desai ’91Michael and Kristen Desmond ’90/’90Larry and Phyllis DeSpain ’63Rebecca M. Detanna ’01Thomas and Kelly DevanyMichael and Terry DeweeseDr. Tommy DickeyHeather DiehlCharles and Natalie DiLisio

Brent and Eileen DillGary M. Dilley ’70Adelle Davis FoundationDr. Zoran DimitrijevicDr. Junqi Ding ’01Dr. Stephen and Deborah Dinsmore ’71Neil A. Dipaola ’06Graziella DiRenzoJeff and Natalie Doane ’86Jody Dolan Holehouse ’81Robert and Laura Dolard ’77Dr. David W. Doner, Jr.Dr. John and Nancy Doner /’93Gene and Deanna DongieuxMichael and Helane DoolanGlenn and Cynthia DooleyBryan and Kelly DoorMary DorraJames and Kathleen Doty ’71/’70Susan L. Dougherty ’94Debra DouglasRoss Dowd and Marnie Hrones ’94Nicholas DowlingDr. Peter Hasler and Dr. Elizabeth Downing

’74/’93Brian and Carol DrakeDr. Harold and Kathleen DrakeSean and Gail DrakeScott and Monica Draper ’87/’86Jim and Wendy DrasdoJeana L. DresselSuzanne Drgon and Douglas Beach ’89James and Patricia Drinkwater ’73Norman and Sherene DuboisGerald DuchovnayDr. Thomas L. Dudley and Dr. Carla D’Antonio

’75,’89/’90Nick Duggan ’00Sally Duncan Mantooth and

David Mantooth ’74Matthieu and Marie Anne Duncan ’87Helen M. Dunlap ’68James Dunlop ’05Michael DunnStephen and Dorian Dunne ’75Larry and Patricia DurhamElizabeth DuvallDr. Robert E. Dyer and Dr. Christina Fantino ’94Honorable Delaine Eastin ’71Robert G. Eby and Louise LevienCharles and Marguerite Eckberg ’70Sheri EckmannAlan EdelmanSelden and Judith Edner ’72/’67Robert Edson ’77,’78Dr. Lloyd and Mary Edwards ’71/’66May EdwardsSteven and Juliana Edwards ’89Thor EglandMary EhretsGary and Rebecca EldridgeMoshe Elimelech and Shelli SegalRebecca L. Ellis

Julia Collier EmersonDan and Rae EmmettTyler J. Ence and

Yardena Rachel Zwang-Weissman ’02/’03Dr. Robert E. Englebretson ’00Matt and Selena EnglishEric and Trisha EnglishThomas and Michelle Erasmus ’73Donnelley and Cinda ErdmanSusan EricksonDr. Robert and Josephine Erlach ’82Edward E. Escobedo ’71,’73Dr. Manuel and Gloria Esteban ’70,’76Robert and Kelly EstesDr. Ray and Mary EvertRobert and Mabel Fabela ’87Thomas and Melinda Fallgatter ’69Jean FangDr. Kai-Nan Fang ’69Kendall and Shelley Fargo ’93Patrick T. Farley ’86Rese FarrishNancy and Kourosh Fathi ’85Mandy FazeliJonathan and Debbie Feldman ’93Robert and Joan FelicianoChristian and Caryn FelipeDouglas and Carol Fell ’63/’64Dr. Jodi Anderson Field and

Christopher Field ’94Carlos and Denise Figueroa ’74Jody FinksGraham and Kristin FirrellVasanti Ferrando Fithian and Joel Fithian ’60Christopher Fitzgerald and

Lisa Volgenau-FitzgeraldManson Jones and Susan FitzgeraldMelissa A. FitzpatrickRichard Fitzsimmons and

Carmen Mendoza FitzsimmonsRichard and Miriam FlacksKate FlatherGuillermo Fleites ’82Allyn A. Fleming ’77Dr. Vivek Shetty and Christina FloegelPatrick and Meghan Flood ’92/’92Hilda FloresDavid Florimbi and Nancy SimonCurt and Teresa FloryMark Flower ’89Doug and Irene FogelsonMark and Lin Foletta ’82Dr. Stephen and Sandra Foote ’67Michael and Jane ForbesDoug and Tisha FordRoger and Isabella Ford ’91Will and Catherine ForestDavid and Linda Forman ’66/’67Dennis and Patricia ForsterRonald and Carole FoxMichael and Connie FrambergerPeter and Allison FrankelCary D. Franklin ’75

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Julia A. Franz and Christopher G. SilbermannJohn Steel and Bunny FreidusThe Peter J. Frenkel Foundation, Inc.Eleanor and William Freudenstein IIIWard and Tetelle Fridrich ’75Dr. Larry J. Friesen ’75Drs. Frank and Amanda Clark Frost

’55/’64,’66,’75Jeffery and Mardi Frum ’79Dr. Haruhiro and Junri FukuiElaine and David Fuller ’73Dr. Michael and Patricia FullerDr. Alan Liu and Dr. Patricia FumertonSharon I. Furiya ’85Robert and Elizabeth Gabon ’95Frances and Richard A. Gadbois III/’79Dr. Jason and Priscilla GainesDr. John and Judith GainorYoav Gal ’76,’78Dr. Kerry T. Gallagher and

Barry N. Chamberlain ’86/’87John and Roshan GambinDr. Lynn H. Gamble and Glenn Russell ’84,’91Lawrence R. Gamblin ’81Dennis and Cynthia GaoArola and Adelaida GapurBryan E. Garbutt ’71Reynaldo and Camila GarciaShakeya and Javier Garcia, Jr. /’00Jesus and Elizabeth GarciaJoshua Garcia ’04Francisco and Martha GarciaGuadalupe Navarro-Garcia and Robert Garcia

’85,’87/’83Dr. Van and Virginia Garner ’67,’72/’67Harinath and Sudah GarudadriMark and Kim GasenicaMarguerita GasparettiMarshall and Barbara Gates ’73Ray and Martha GatesKevin and Paula GautDavid Breiner and Sharon GeaghanDr. Carol A. GeerBarry and Karen Gellert ’78Harry and Gail GellesDr. Carol Genetti and Paul Campbell /’97John* and Faith Geoghegan ’59/’59Paul and Carol GeorgeDonald GeorgeDan and Debra GerberDavid Gersh and Anne ReadyGregory T. Geyer ’94Daniel and Cara GeyserLew and Genevieve GeyserDennis and Mary Ghan ’74/’74Carol GibbensGil and Carla GibsonDr. David and Patricia Gibson ’65,’84Jeanette and Benjamin Gibson ’92Michael and Nancy GiffordSusan and David Gill ’73Linda A. Giller ’66

Dr. Mark J. GittlerJoel P. Glaser ’93Gary and Susan GleasonLucile and Dan GlessnerJon Glick and Miwako Nishizawa GlickAndrew Gluck ’96Frederick and Linda GluckLinda Goffin ’81Frederic and Nancy GoldenPeter and Susan GoldreichGary F. GoldringMary E. GoldschmidtNancy and Kenneth Goldsholl ’80Alicia G. Goldsmith ’82Bruce E. Goldstein and Norma J. WilliamsDale and Katherine Gomer ’73Nelson and Debbie GomezFernando GomezDr. Joseph and Carolyn Gonzalez ’69,’70Dexter Goodell ’61Dr. Emery D. Goodman ’89Dr. Rush and Melanie Goodman ’79Jeff GordonMichael Gorman ’83Douglas and Marjorie Gorrie ’52/’53Linda GorrieJohn and Tonia Gould ’86Maria and Richard Grant, Jr.Brian and Victoria Gray ’01Nila and John Gray ’94Susan and Kenneth Greathouse ’76Dr. Henry T. Greely and Dr. Laura L. ButcherDr. Judith L. GreenDr. Steven and Elizabeth GreenDr. Naomi Greene and Paul SlaterDr. Yuval Greenzweig ’91Glenn J. Gregory ’73Gary and Julie GreinkeMichael and Gail Griesmer ’76Michael and Pamela GroffHoward and Susan GroffMarc Grossman and Mildred Patterson ’73Dr. Catherine and James Grotelueschen ’72Anna and David GrotenhuisAndrew* and Eva GroveDr. Michael and Linsay Grubensky ’82Brock and Marel GruntThomas and Toni Guckert ’79/’79Paul Guido and Stephen BlainJohn and Sabrina Guillebeaux ’94Antoinette GumpRichard and Mimi Gunner ’62Daniel GuntherKatherine GuntherRichard and Lois GuntherJonathan R. and Susan Guthart ’85Susan G. GwynneDr. Ronald Haak and Darlene Markovich ’82,’86Norman and Jane HabermannWill Arntz and Deidre HadeKoorosh Haghighat-Kish and

Fatemeh EmadzahenRussell and Jennifer Hague

John and Debora HainesNorman and Rene Hale ’71Troy Haley ’79Brian HallJanelle A. HallDr. Lynne P. Hall ’63Matthew HallBrian and Carolyn HallaJorn and Mary HalleNancy Halliwell and Bruce Darling ’76,’78Maureen and Michael Halter ’83Lea HaltermanJohnny and Cindi HalversonJeffrey and Marsha HamannDr. Rodman and Frances HamerStephen and Janice HamillDr. Andrew Hamilton ’77,’78Dr. Charles H. Nicholson and Judith H. HamiltonPaul and Tijana HamiltonRobin Hanifin ’73Dr. Jim and Donna HansenStephen and Cheri Hansen ’68/’68Dr. Helen Greenwood Hansma ’75Dr. Paul K. Hansma and Pamela BenhamRichard and Claudia Haraguchi ’73James Harbour ’97Ted and Janis Harder ’59Ryan G. Hardy ’00Stanley and Jean HarfenistThe Harleen FamilyTom and Barbara HaroldDr. Brent Harris and Dr. Lisa MeulbroekPamela Harris ’68Dr. Ruth Harris and Phillip Dawson ’94Tatiana HarrisJeff and Jeanette HarrisonWilliam and Christy Hart ’75Felicie and Paul Hartloff, Jr.Jeffrey Hartman ’81Lisa Hartung ’98Maria Harutyunyan ’07Susan HasselmannSean Hastings and Stephanie Osler HastingsMindy J. Hatt ’77Khalid and Jennifer Hattar ’03Dr. Lisa Hauser-Carter and Dr. Patrick Carter ’89Jennifer Hawkins ’91James Hawley ’89Cori and Russell Hayman ’89Dr. Rachel M. Haymon and

Dr. Kenneth C. MacdonaldDr. Amr El Abbadi and Janet HeadLeAnn and Michael Healy ’79Rita HeardDr. Richard D. Hecht and Laurie Harris ’66Dan and Kathleen HediganAnnette Hellie and Tim Dewberry ’90Victoria HendlerAlysia Hendricks ’00Dr. Jay and Maria HendricksonCarla A. HendrixKathryn M. Henkens

Thomas and Jane Henley ’70Dr. Steven and Sarah Henriksen ’66Andrea Henson ’99Bryan Henson ’03Deborah and David Hepler ’90Jeff HermanMarc and Stacie Hershman ’78Martha HessLeroy HeuJuliane M. HeymanSteven and Katie High ’86Peggy HillDr. Tessa Hill and Brian Gaylord ’04Charmaine and John Hinman, II /’71Joseph HinojosaRaul Hinojosa-Ojeda and Paule C. TakashDr. Ray and Rebecca Hintze ’74James and Monica HlavacekKirby Hock and Nielma Bassig ’94Amy Hoffman and Mark Puccinelli ’87Drs. Daryl and Susan HoffmanDr. Gerhart HoffmeisterRichard and Kristin Hogue ’82Randy and Jan HolbrookDr. Jeffrey P. Holden ’94Tim and Erin Holl ’95/’95Vincent Holmes ’88Steven and Anita HolmgrenMichael and Lynne HomesLaurie and Felix HonDr. Daniel and Donna HoneMichael Honer ’81,’91Dr. Anita HonkanenJonathan and Andrea Hoot ’84Judith L. HopkinsonAnita HopperRussell and Patricia HoraDr. Ann HornbyRichard Horuk and Deborah BalyPreston* and Maurine Hotchkis Jack and Judy Houlgate ’63/’63Sharolyn Burkoth ’65Kathryn and Doug HoweKevin P. Hrabovsky ’94Paul and Jessica HsiaoBarry Hsieh and Grace Sibayan-HsiehKung HsuDr. Mason and Dorice Hu ’89/’89Simon Huang and Bo K. LauYi-chiau Huang and Han-ching WangJane D. HudsonEric and Judith Huenneke ’79Kim and Tammy HughesStephen and Julia Hulbert ’87Dr. Steven Humphrey and Sue Grafton*Dr. R. Stephen and Gail HumphreysDr. Sheila and Simon HumphriesRonald Hurd ’76Steve A. Hurd ’85Harrison and Michelle HurstAnnette T. HustonMichael Hutchings

Richard and Andrea HuttonRex and Cheryl HyonI. M. and M. IdrissDanilo and Lisa IglesiasJohn P. Ikeda ’91Drs. Roger and Janis InghamJulianne and Eugene Inozemcev ’94Jodie Ireland and Chris BakerShari and George Isaac IIIDr. Richard and Debra IsaacsDr. Tania IsraelDr. Charles Wilkinson and Dr. Melanie Ito

’77/’74Nikola Ivanovic ’95Philippe B. Izsak and Marta EscobarChristopher and Linda JacksonPalmer and Joan JacksonPalmer and Susan Jackson Mary JacobDr. John T. JacobsPeter and Madeline JacobsonDr. Nicole and Fariborz JafariThomas Jagodits and Anne Bromet Jagodits

’90/’91Dr. Lynne Jahnke ’81Susan C. Jamgochian ’63,’81Donald and Barbara JanelleDr. AnnKatrin Petersen-Jappelli and

Roberto JappelliOlivier and Farahnaz JarraultHeidi A. Jensen ’87Thomas and Heather Jevens ’87/’88Dr. Shane JimersonMichelle JoanouMarie JohanssonDaniel J. Johnson ’07David and Sallye Johnson ’64Erica JohnsonE. Lyle Johnson, III ’91James P. Johnson ’90Jennifer and Stephen Johnson ’70Mark and Kelly JohnsonLeanne JohnsonDavid and Lisa JohnsonLisa and Scott JohnsonDerek and Sally JohnsonSharyn JohnsonValerie Johnson-RedrowBlake and Emily JonesCynthia and Evan JonesGuillermina JonesStephanie N. Jones ’01Gregory and Betsy JordanSidney Jordan ’74Peter and Gerd Jordano H’03Rajeev and Varsha JoshiJohn and Karen Jostes ’71E ’68 and Eric JulineRobert and Tracie Jo Jupille ’89Gary and Cheryl JusticeJunemarie JustusTimothy and Laura Kafesjian

Cynthia and Douglas Kahl ’91John and Jennifer KammeyerManish KanchanCraig KaplanMargaret and Lee Kaplan ’82/’82Marc and Nicole Kaplan ’93/’93Richard Kaplan and Nancy EvansRoman and Evelyn KaplunKenneth and Beth KarminJohn and Elyse Karow ’86/’86Elizabeth KarplusRichard S. Karplus ’74Kevin Kaseff ’82Christopher and Michelle Kastner ’87Sidney and Linda KastnerStephen* and Lauren KatzMitchell Kauffman and Joanne Moran ’77Ron and Lynne Kaufman ’71Robert and Irene Kavanaugh ’61Lewis M. Kay ’96Jason Kearnaghan ’95James KearnsSean Keem and Wonnie Shin Keem ’88/’88Jeffrey Keller ’73Dr. Myron Shapero and Susan Keller /’85Amanda KelleyDorcas L. Kelley ’84Madge Kelley ’81Jamie and Julie KellnerJohn R. Kelly ’86Dr. Bonnie Kelm and Bill MalisBarry and Margaret KempRobert Kemp and Melinda GoodmanMichael Kennedy ’78Richard and Connie KennellyDr. James and Diana KennettChris and Paula KennyJeffrey and Julie KernTimothy and Tracey Kerr ’79Deborah KesslerMeredith and Kenneth Khachigian ’66/’66Ravi and Anu Khatod ’91Amine and Andalusia KhechfeDr. George M. Khoury, IV ’03,’06Dr. Wayne and Joan KidderDaniel Nash and Maia KikerpillStephen and Iman KillebrewRoy and Christina KillgoreKim KimbellGlenn and Tanya KincaidBenjamin and Laura King ’94Dana and Nancy King ’77Gregory P. King ’76,’80Melinda KingW. Gregory and Alfrida King Mark Kinoshita ’90Danson K. Kiplagat ’65,’66Kristin Kirby and Kevin WhelanDrs. John and Kathryn Kirtley ’71,’73/’77 Samuel S. Kitamura ’96Bill and Linda KitchenBarry and Jill Kitnick

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Keith and Barbara Kizziah ’86Dr. Margaret M. Klawunn and Rick BenjaminDaniel and Sherri Kleeburg ’86Genni Klein ’68Greg and Kris KleinDr. Wayne Kleinman and Mary GianosRobin KlimekDr. Victoria E. Kline and Charles O. McBride, Jr.James and Janice KnightDr. Kurt Knipmeyer ’05Mark and Laurie KnoxAlan and Carol KochVolker KochLynn and Allyson KoehmstedtLinos and Nancy KogevinasDrs. Petar and Anna KokotovicLouise and Stephen Komp ’63,’68Andrew Konigsberg and Elena EngelCarol Kosterka ’67Mark R. KotEileen Koven and John Leen ’07Christie and Jeff J. Kragel, Jr. /’04Jeff and Lynn KrausseCharles Kresge ’79Kerry Ann Krisher ’81John and Jean Krist ’80/’82Dr. Sarah Kriz and Dr. Ricardo F. Vivancos-Perez

’03,’06/’06Daniel Kroll ’84Patricia Krout ’81Kurt Kruger and Sandra Scott Kruger ’82/’82Deborah A. KrusePatrick KuletoWilliam KuniSamuel Kunianski and Marcia SikoraMitchell KupchakDrs. Jeffrey and Nancy KuppermanJeff KurrZoran KuzmanovichEdward M. Kwang and Landy Lee ’86Dr. Rob and Michele KwasnickKristen M. La Valle ’00Nicholas C. LaffertyChristopher and Amy Lal ’95Ron and Michelle LamPeggy and Richard Lamb ’72,’87Stacey LambZoe LandersVincent LandisJoel S. Landson ’77James T. Brous and Mary Lane SchererRichard and Gina Lane ’73,’89Dr. Jim and Elly LangerSteven and Julie Langley ’76Joseph E. and Joann G. LantagneDavid and Kristina Largen ’93Richard and Allison LarsenCarmilla LauDr. Lyndal Laughrin and Ann Bromfield ’65Craig Lazarus and Christine CaddickDavid H. LazarusJohn T. LazarusPeter and Kara Lazarus

Marc and Lori Le RenardMary and Gary LealRobert and Patricia LeamyChristopher and Menu LeddyHanjie Lee and Chunlan YaoDoreen C. LeedsRobert and Linda Leiter ’74/’78James and Ann LeithliterRuth and Jack Lemein ’66William and Kathleen LenihanPeter and Adrienne LenkovDonald and Susan LenzDr. Petra Lenz and Dr. Daniel Hartline ’80,’83Lorin and Karen Letendre ’68,’70David and Janice LevasheffDr. Carlos Levi and Lubella De LeviDr. Barbara and Ilan LeviJohn Levin and Patricia GalleryDrew M. Levine and Susan JorgensenMark and Chris LevineSteven and Linda LevineTodd and Dawn LevyElliot LevyHarlan LevyMark and Cynthia Levy ’77Dr. Michael and Karen LevyRennata Levy ’78Cheryl and Steven Lewis ’96Darcy L. Lewis ’89Dorla and Faye LewisJim and Susan LewisMelony and Adam Lewis ’96Pamela J. LewisPeter Lewis and Naila MathisMatthew and Renee KesnerDr. Hui H. Li ’93QiLi LiHao Yuan and Wenna LiXiaoqin LiDr. Yuanjing Li and Dr. Yiping Xu ’89,’92/’90Steven LiangDavid R. Lichtenstein ’75Robert LieffJeffrey T. Light and Christine C. WongDr. Jeffrey and Monica LightGeorge and Denise LillyDee Beng and Nancy LimLik Lim and Cynthia CheungJacqueline LinMark D. Linehan ’85John and Stacy Lippert ’83Dr. Dan LittleYuan Liu ’81,’85Ulisese and Julia LiuaCraig and Renee Livingston ’82/’82Christopher and Lisa LloydChristopher and Christy LockeJames F. Lodas ’65Jason R. Loewith ’92John and Karen Long ’86/’85John and Maria LongbrakeErik LooseLaura Lopez

Lidia LopezLucia LopezBrody and Christina Loring ’02Weibiao Huang and Jacqueline LouSamuel and Phyllis Louke ’78/’75Bryan and Susan LovegrenMichael and Diane Lowry ’66Kathryn and James Luck ’93Anita and Paul LuiMary and Randal Lum ’81/’91David and Cynthia Lundin ’83Dr. Gordon C. Lundy and Kerry Oliver-Lundy

’80/’80Keith and Dana Lupton ’90Honorable Michael LurosWyn and John Lydecker ’74Drs. Richard and Linda LynnDr. Loy D. Lytle ’66Phillip and Charlene MabeJames and Charlotte MaccounCarole MacElhennyRoger and Ruth MacFarlaneDeborah and John Mackall ’79,’86Colm and Lomena MackenDr. Diane M. MackieCaroline MadridCatherine and Miguel Madrid ’88Dr. Soren Madsen and Dr. Cecilie BoysenJavier MagdalenoLisa MaguireShane MahanAnurag MairalMaison KJohn MaitinoDr. John Majewski and Dr. Lisa JacobsonMichael and Patricia MaloneDr. Timothy and Martha Malone ’75Francesco and Barbara Mancia ’80Megan Valentine and Donna MancusiDenise MankerSally Duncan Mantooth and

David Mantooth ’74Kent Mar and Karen Hsu ’93Edward D. Marez ’80Laurel A. MargerumMichael and Cheryl MarinoYelena MarmerTimothy and Bernadette MarquezHelene B. Marsh ’04Robert F. Marshall ’70Siri and Bob MarshallGertrude I. MarsiAllen and Carolyn Martens ’67,’69Bayard Martensen ’01Craig Martin ’76Dr. Crystal Martin and Dr. Donald Marolf Dr. Richard and Penny MartinTobin MartinDr. Philip and Patricia Martzen ’73,’78Craig L. Isaacs and Margaret Mateer-Isaacs

’84/’84Mel Kennedy and Susan MatsumotoMark and Alixe Mattingly ’78

Dr. James and Roxane Mattinson ’66,’70/’64Herbert and Marilyn MattosKevin Matthew Mauseth ’05Andrew May and Wendy LinBrian Mayhew and Deborah Yamamoto ’79John and Claudia Mazurkiewicz ’73Lawrence and Kathy McEwen ’80Dr. Robert and Paknapa McCann ’03Justin and Areti McCarthyThomas and Deborah McCarthy ’81/’85George and Dona McCauleyJaimie McCauslandLane McClellandMark and Lisa McClenahanFrances K. McCoskerJack and Linda McCowan ’70James and Nancy McCrary ’90Paige and Michael McCullough ’88Leea and John J. McDermott, IIIPaul and Miriam McDonnellRonald and Elizabeth McElroy ’82Mark and Erika McEnroeDr. Bruce and Kay McFaddenDana and Nancy McFarlandDr. J. Sears and Marni McGeeJohn McGovern ’81Nancy McGrathLaura McHugh ’89Anne McInnis ’69Amanda McIntyreKathryn D. McKee ’59Michael and Gail McKenzie ’78Tim McKercher ’88Nancy McLaren Salsig ’73Jim and Margaret McLaughlin ’85Tim and Liz McLaughlinRobert McMahonJohn and Gloria McManusDr. Robert and Norah McMeekingJohn and Jennifer McMillan ’90/’90Meredith McMinn ’88Mark S. McMorrow ’82Dr. Colleen McNallyDr. James McNamara and

Marilynn Phelps McNamara ’76,’85/’82Michael and Brenda McNamara ’65Bernard and Ingrid McNeil ’88Tom and Darcie McNeil ’95Brent and Marie McQueen ’90Bruce McRoyThomas McVittie ’90,’92Pam MeadowsBrian and Susan Meath ’84/’85Robert and Gwendolyn MedvedJames and Kristin Meehan ’00Gregory and Julie Meier ’85Bruce and Patricia Meikle ’76Dr. Carl MeinhartChase and Ronnie MellenRonald and Donna MelvilleDr. Marco and Elizabeth Mena ’06/’06Paul and Karen MenzelEdwin and Fleurdeline Mercado ’94/’96

Wondwossen Mesfin ’74Sharon MetschJason Meugniot ’93Diane I. Meyer SimonGail Meyer ’65Nancy K. Meyer ’68Benjamin Meyers ’05Doris MichaelsBruce and Kathleen Micheel ’70Carl and Sydne MichelDr. Claudine Michel ’85Dr. Jeremy Michelson ’99James Middleton and Elizabeth Silco-Middleton ’85Dr. Dale and Janice MigliaccioKerri MiljanichDavid Miller ’87Brian Hershkowitz and Diana MillerGene and Sharyne MillerGinger and Marlin Miller, Jr. Robert Miller and Pamela HemmingerScott Miller and Tina Kuklenski-Miller ’81Dr. Katrina M. Miranda ’96James and Yayoi MirandeMitch and Sue MirkinDouglas and Sherri MisenerGlen H. Mitchel, Jr.Dr. Dennis K. Mitchell ’72Marjorie MitchellSamir MitragotriMary and G.W. Mix ’85Miriam E. ModeEric and Terri MogensenGregory W. Mohr and Wendy J. Wittl ’76/’82Marc and Monique MolJohn Moller and Betsey von Summer-Moller Juli Monahan ’99Kelly Monahan ’79Melissa MonahanDr. William Monte and Donna Anderson ’83Bob and Val MontgomeryScott and Laurene MontgomeryRobert and Suzanne MoonDonald Moore ’84Michael and Jo Ann Mooser ’68/’68Colm and Kristine MoranHonorable Lynn Duryee and Neil Moran /’77Karen B. MorehouseJorge Moreno de Alboran and Carmen BallveChristopher and Jamie Morgan ’97/’99Barbara A. Morgan-Zaney and

Kevin A. Zaney ’83Dean and Jeanine Morikawa ’73Roger and Meda MorrisonStan and Jessica MorrisonMichael MorrowBarbara MorseRonald K. Moser ’67Julia MossbridgeMaryanne MottAnna MotykaDr. Camille and Louise MouchawarDr. Kenneth Moure and Sara Norquay

Sam Mudie and Patricia GlaserDr. George and Janice Muller ’78,’81/’81Peter and Janet Muncie ’78/’79Wallace Murdoch ’93Robert and Holly MurphyCraig Hinkley and Lisa MurrayWalter Murray and Dulce PonceleonNori Muster ’78Nicholas and Rosemary MuttonNatalie MyersonDr. Spencer and Myra NadlerJoel and Jewel Nagelmann ’64Mark and Jana NagyEiji Nakagawa ’85Jeannie Nakano and James Simpson ’71John M. Nakata ’78Dr. Keir Nash and Dr. Marguerite Bouraad-NashWilliam and Eileen NasifDr. Zev NathanMichael Nebenzahl and Janet Offel ’78Penelope and Noel Nellis ’64Marshall and Janine Nelson ’66Lee F. Nelson ’91Philip and Lucretia NelsonKristen J. Nesbit ’02Farley and Sheila NeumanDr. Peter and Cathy Neushul ’83,’93/’84Henry and Nanette Nevins ’72Thomas and Michelle Erasmus ’73Ronald Newby ’62,’65Charles and Elizabeth Newman ’70Holly and Gary Newman ’92Nancy NewmanStephen and Carol NewmanRolly and Janet NicolasBarbara R. Nida ’61Robert and Jeannine Nida ’62/’63John and Fran NielsenEric and Susan NielsenTim NightingaleMike and Dale NissensonSandra NistalDr. Robert and Leila Noel/’80Alicia F. Nogales and Greg S. Little ’92Michael and Eugenie NogueiraDana Nojima ’78Michael and Elizabeth NolingYvonne Nomizu and Norm KaiserDoug and Nancy NorbergKaren NortonVictoria Nourafchan and David Rosenstein ’81Derek Penn and Elizabeth Nubla-Penn ’93/’93Henry and Maria ObanaColleen O’BrienDr. Michael and Lisa O’ConnellDr. Alice O’ConnorKevin J. O’Connor ’03Mark and Lori OczkusEric Oddo ’04Dr. G. Robert and Julie OdetteAmy and Daniel O’DowdJanet OetingerDr. Henry* and Roberta Offen ’78

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Barbara J. OffermanAndrew and Makoto Ogawa ’95Dr. Randolph and Corrina O’HaraKim C. OkamuraSean O’Keefe ’02Andrew Okun ’93Ayako and Dale Okuno ’73John OleaDr. Melvin Oliver and Suzanne Loth OliverShirley Oliver Connors ’63,’72Todd and Suzanne Oliver ’91/’91John D. Olson ’88Brian and Katie O’MalleyCaroline and John O’Malley ’94John and Katrina Onderdonk ’03Stephen and Kay OnderdonkEric and Kelly Onnen ’81Janet Oppio ’82Sharon O’Reilly ’86Felim and Valerie O’ReillyCharles and Annette Orella ’80Paul S. Orgeron ’71Dr. Monica Orozco ’91,’99John Orta ’89Susan A. Ortwein ’90Dr. Oran Young and Gail OsherenkoJerold and Sandra OshinskyEvelyn OshitaEdmund and Jan OstendorfFrank and Jami OstiniCarlton and Julia Pace ’88Charles and Joan PackerBradley and Ofelia PadenPaul and Katherine PageThomas and Brenda Pai ’84Ralph and Kathleen Paige ’70,’72/’71Dr. Dorothy K. PakSheila Pallotta ’75Manhar and Hina ParbhuJatin and Bhavna ParekhVirginia ParikhDr. Yuri PariskyDr. Carol and Vann Parker ’82Caryn ParkerDavid Parker, Jr. ’83Gregory and Sheri ParkerJoseph Parker ’81,’85Trent Parker ’91William Pascoe ’67Peter R. PastreShivam PatelOwen and Barbara PatotzkaBruce W. Patterson ’75Steven and Linda PattersonLindene PattonMark and Jennifer PavlovichDr. William and Kathlyn PaxtonJoseph and Joan PayneJolene M. PeacockePriscilla PealePaul and Carol PeaseCarol A. Peasley ’68Christina and Frederic Peck, III

Alfredo Pedroso and Betty AlonsoAlan and Dorothy PembertonNora and Jose Penalosa, Jr.Dr. Constance PenleyLawrence and Nancy Perillo ’82/’82J.P. and Suzanne PerkinsSchuyler PerryRichard PertsulakesEliot and Stephanie Peters ’00/’01Joy Dittberner and Thomas Peters ’76/’73Steven L. Petre ’71Colleen PettegrewDr. Dale and Gertrude Pfost ’80Dr. Hy D. Tran and Lang Ha T. PhamHien Phan ’05Quang and Lisa Phan ’79Jennifer Pharaoh and Terry Snyder ’82Jeff K. Phillips ’05Joseph W. PhillipsGil and Amelia Picciotto ’94Dr. Dante and Ann PieramiciKent and Jeanene Pierce ’87Dr. Philip PierceJoseph PikeChristopher PilafianJohn and Ellen PillsburyAnn PlessDonald E. Polk and J. Paul LonganbachLaurie and Bruce Poole ’87Dr. Garrett C. Porteous ’06Gregory and Jane Porter ’81Dr. Jags and Robin PowarRichard C. Powell and Julie RinglerLawrence Prager ’73Keith and Elizabeth PrattKen and Beth PrestonTony R. Hunter and Jennifer PriceRon and Stacy PuliceRodney and Ruth Punt ’68/’72Marc and Tara PuraWendy V.C. Purcell and Kenneth L. Wilton ’84James and Laura Putnam ’71/’71Patricia PutnamJudson Quiggle and Lara McFarlin ’01Michael J. Quinette ’73Christina and John Quinn ’83Michael and Marion QuinnDavid and Ellie Quisling ’62Stephen Radford ’71Christopher and Sally Radich ’81Kenneth Radtkey and Susan Van Atta ’83/’77Ellen and Robert Raede, Jr. ’80/’80Janis RaffaSean RagerMonte and Louise Ragland ’76Dr. Iraj Isaac Rahmim ’85Samuel Raimi and Gillian GreeneJim M. RakelaFrancisco RamonPaul D. Ramsey ’89Richard and Elizabeth Randolph ’70Michael and Michele Rankin ’92/’97Michael Ray and Janine Galligani ’93/’87

Cherie Raznick H’88Deborah RaznickJoel S. Raznick ’81Robert and Linda RaznickGary and Wendi ReeceChristopher and Otilia ReeceDr. Daniel and Carol Reed ’89/’79Jay W. and Shannon T. Reed ’84Bob Johnson and Lisa ReichKathy and O. Lee Reid, Jr. /’64,’66Robert ReidMelissa and Nathaniel Reish ’96,’99Winslow Reitnouer ’54Alan and Audrey RemediosDr. Ralf Remshardt and Caron Cadle ’91Matthew and Pam RenoKatherine Rerrill ’90Dr. Diego A. Rey and Michelle Rey LaRocca ’04Archie and Marissa ReyesEdgar Rhodes and Joan PascalPaul and Valeria RicciDr. Ann RiceDr. E. Lee and Mary Rice ’67,’69/’69Patricia Richardson and Susan Allen ’53Thomas and Melanie RichardsonJulie RichlandMichael Doherty and Margaret RicksKatherine E. Rider ’01Richard and Sallie Ridgway ’79/’79Dr. Robert and Dayle RinkerMary Beth RiordanDavid Rintels and Victoria RiskinDrs. Scott and Shannon Rivenes ’88Howard P. Ro ’99Dr. Dar Roberts and Marianne Wampler ’82Bruce Robertson and Thomas KrenRobert and Leanne RobinsonHank and Laurie Robinson ’83/’84Mark and Susan RobinsonScott Robinson ’87Anthony and Rhiannon Rodoni ’86Carlos and Bertha RodriguezFrank D. Rodriguez ’81Irene Rodriguez ’90Anthony and Kyra RogersDr. Herbert and Charlie RogoveDr. Francesc and Kathleen Roig /’94Frank L. RolloFrank J. RolloHolly K. RolloJason and Stephanie RolloRichard and Marisol RomeroSusan RomeroGilbert and Valerie Romoff ’60Richard and Margit Roos-CollinsCatherine M. RoseDr. Mark A. Rose and Dr. Ann BerminghamSteve and Michele RoseDr. Steven Rose and Deborah Thacker-Rose ’70Charles and Gayle RosenbergPriam and Judy RosenbergSheri and Jeff Rosenberg ’92Edwin and Bobbie Rosenblatt

Drs. Harvey and Eileen Rosenblum ’70,’72David and Elena Rosenheimer ’88Bruce and Mikel RossDrs. Cissy and Richard Ross ’04,’08Stuart and Marybeth Ross ’66/’68John and Susan Rossi ’84Dr. Walter and Marie Rossiter ’68/’66Jose and Milagro RoviraRon and Erica Rubenstein ’66Arnold and Kathryn RudnickRoberta RudnickDr. Paula Rudolph and Mark French ’81/’73Bruce Russell and Andrew OakleyMargaret RussellDr. George and Julie RusznakScott D. Rychnovsky and Teresa J. Le PageChristine L. RyersonTerry RykenJoe and Tiffany Sabado ’97Joe Sackey and Margaret Wold-SackeyAlice and Douglas Safford ’85/’85Anthony and Julie Safford ’77Nicole Sahl ’99Greg Newbry and Lynda SalcidoMike and Marine SalehJanis SalinDennis SamalaFred Sanchez and Julie Edwards-SanchezDaniel and Sandra SanchezDr. Rona J. SandeGarrett Sanderson, III and Laura WoodmanSusan Sanderson ’79Dr. Anna B. Sandoval Giron ’99,’05Dr. Nicolasa I. Sandoval ’07James and Juliann Sands ’81Thekla and Richard SanfordJohn and Suzanne SanfordDr. William SansonJason and Heather SarnoKay SatomiMotoi and Aya SatomiSteven and Jenny Savitsky ’87/’88Joe and Janice SavoldiKen and Josephine SaxonDaniel J. Sbicca ’82Dr. Douglas and Diane ScalapinoLynn Scarlett ’70,’73Stephen Scarpulla ’03Robert and Doris SchafferCathy Schechter ’92Thomas Schelly ’91Rod and Jodi Scherba ’79David SchiffKaren SchiltzLinda and Jeffrey Schlageter ’65/’65,’67Nancy B. SchlosserPaul Schmidhauser and Cindy HughesJohn* and Thelma SchmidhauserDouglas Schmidt ’60Mark and Maria SchmidtStephen SchmidtJason and Melissa Schneider ’93Michele Schneider ’91

John A. Schnittker and Joan H. DavidsonWilliam Schoenholz and Mithra Sheybani ’77Larry Schramm ’73Norma and Paul Schrieffer ’87Steven and Ester Schroeder ’71Thomas and Hilary SchroederDr. Steve and Vincentia Schroeter ’78Brad SchuetteKurt SchuetteBerta SchultePeter and Hollie SchulteDr. Lisa Stratton and Peter Schuyler /’76Dr. Bruce SchwartzMark and Lynda Schwartz ’84Steven and Jodi Schwartz ’91Fred Schwarzenbach and Leslie Prussia ’79William and Linda ScilacciLisa Scimens and John MossBen Scott ’92Timothy and Joye ScottDr. Sandra and Eric SealeGreg and Linda SealeDale and Judy SeborgBernad Seder and Lilyan CuttlerWalter and Jeanne SedgwickBonnie SeebergerDr. Patricia Segarini ’78Stephen SeiberArthur A. SeidelmanLisa SeimCatherine Selmi ’78Daniel and Susan SemegenDr. Roberta Sengelman and Tamir KeshenFred Sepulveda, Jr. ’76Dr. Michael and Cynthia Seroka ’75Jaime and Maria SevillaJonah Shacknai and Lily PhillipsDr. Ayesha and Mohammed ShaikhBradley and Julie Shames ’77Kenneth Shamordola ’65Pradip and Mamatha Shankar ’82,’83Christopher and Annita Sharpe ’81/’82Patricia Shattuck ’00Michael P. Shea ’95Brendan Sheehey and Bridget Jacks Sheehey

’99/’01Dr. Jack and Anitra SheenCraig and Laura ShelburneCharles and Diane SheldonNancy and Mike SheldonRoss SheldonEddie SheldrakeChung Shen and Katharine PaoDr. A. Robert ShermanCarolyn Sherman and W. Charles Adams ’67Dr. Steven Sherwin and Karen LehrerHoward ShieblerKathleen Shields and Merlin Davis ’81Barton and Terry ShigemuraMichael and Lindsay Shinn ’00Robert and Mary ShipmaMark and Christina ShireyRabbi Ira Youdovin and Evely Shlensky

Scott and Michele ShoemakerLynn ShoreTodd and Billie ShortDavid and Candace Short ’62/’67Steven Shugart and

Mary Jane Weigel Shugart ’80Fred and Stephanie ShumanAnne SidesKent Sidney ’88Dr. Rafik and Rita SidrakDr. David and Julie SiegelMichael and Robyn SiegelRichard Sigler ’67Steven Silbaugh and Dale DunlapKate SilsburyTodd and Leigh Silva ’92/’92Michael Silveira ’77Dr. Harvey and Ellen SilverbergLawrence and Judith SilvermanShamit Kachru and Eva SilversteinAdam Silvestri ’05Howard and Carol SimonArnold and Sandy SimonJim and Gretchen Simpson ’69/’69Dr. Michael and Susan Simpson ’67,’70,’85Anthony SindoniYoram Singer and Dahlia MalkhiVishavdeep SinghDavid and Helen Skjeie ’74Larry and Ruth Sleep ’69/’70Cynthia SloanRichard Sloan and Patricia DechowPatricia S. Smale ’70Ridge and Tana SmidtAmy and Brian Smiley ’82Amy C. Smith ’95Christopher P. Smith ’80Craig and Angie Smith ’90/’94Deborah SmithDelia A. SmithDr. Eric Smith and Elizabeth Newman-SmithJay and Sally SmithDr. Bradley and Robin Smith ’83Stephen H. Smith ’70Steve Smith and Jennifer HanDoyle Hayes and Trudy SmithTim Smits Von OwenE. L. and Patricia SmoogenLucia SnowhillSteven and Carolyn Snyder ’84/’83Earl and June SnyderJeffrey D. Snyder ’85Stephen Snyder and Fay Orton Snyder ’65Mark and Daria Sogomian ’91/’99Michael and Georgette SollyPeter and Vivian Solodkin ’99Carlos SolorioMark SonninoEric and Anita SonquistJenni Sorkin and Cheri OwenManuel Soto, IV ’97Salomon SotoJoseph and Harmony Sousa

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Toby and Amy Spangler ’85William Sparano ’97Wade SpechtJoan SpeirsHelene and Bill Spencer ’69Sara SpencerJoseph and Holly SpiersCalli B. SpiethRyan and Stacey Spilborghs ’05Doris M. SpottenAmber and Ben Sprague ’06Lynne SprecherCarol SpungenDebbie SpungenRichard and Patricia St. Clair ’66John and Lori StaffGregory and Dale Stamos ’68/’75Paul and Susan StanderSteven Starkey and Olivia ErschenLinda D. StarkmanSudi StaubJames and Cynthia StebbinsJohn and Suzanne SteedEric and Virginia Steel ’75Lynne and Carl Steffens, Jr. /’85John and Daryl StegallJuly SteinhornSteven L. Senesac and

Ann M. Steinmetz ’77/’71Diana Stephens HolmanBradley and Teresa Stephenson ’77/’78Cynthia Stephenson ’89Robert and Prudence SterninStephen and Debra StewartMelinda and Robert Stewart ’87Dave and Denise StillingerRobin Stimson ’81Kathryn A. Stivers ’83Drs. Cynthia and Michael StohlJill L. StollmeyerBradford and Pamela StoneJoan M. Stone ’87Rebecca and Nathaniel Stone ’02/’04Scott S. Stone ’92Jonah Stowe and Lindsey Wilde ’02/’05Charles and Kerry Strathman ’65/’65Richard and Cynthia StrauchLowell and Jaqueline StraussDr. Mitchell J. Strauss ’86Diane Streeter Doodha and

Frank Doodha, Jr. ’66Robert and Kathleen StreeterDr. Christopher Striebich and Tanya Argo ’82William Stringfellow and

Nathalie DuBoiss-StringfellowBrian Strom and Yvonne ThorstensonDr. Andrew StromingerPaul A. StumpfDiane P. SullivanPhilip and Patricia SullivanVictoria M. Summers and Robert Kubick ’81Frederick and Lori SutliffCynthia SuzukiJames K. Suzuki ’79

William M. Swadley ’79Mary Jo SwalleyMark and Robyn Swartz ’80Edward and Valerie SweatDr. Stuart and Laura SweeneyPaul and Jody Sweet ’69Steven R. Tablak ’81Erin Tracy ’92Cathleen Taff and David Schutz ’91Christopher Tai and Sydney LewisGregory Takata ’81Christine Talbott and John Galli ’74Dr. Emily Talen and Luc Anselin ’95Ashok and Kay TalwarKevin M. Tamaki ’78David and Pamela TamboVictor and Junko TanakaWinnie TangDiana Tani ’85Joan E. TannerAdel and Maggie TannousCaroline Tarbell TupperTimothy and Barbara Tasker ’89/’89Brenton and Katie Taylor ’03/’04Kelley TaylorCraig and Michelle TaylorStacey Taylor ’92Anthony and Sherryl TaylorRobert and Leah TemkinJohn and Pamala TempleRandy Tenan-SnowStanley and Terri Terada ’85Nina TerzianGeorge and Amy TharakanCristina ThomasEleanor L. ThomasCarole ThompsonFrederica ThompsonLewis and Christina Thompson ’94,’95/’95Todd and Fazeela Thompson ’76Karen R. Thorland ’90Shelby ThornerRichard and Toni ThorntonRichard TicoBill and Grace Tiernay ’53/’52Douglas Romich and Pat TietbohlDr. Bruce H. Tiffney and Robin Gowen TiffneyDr. Matthew Tirrell and Pamela LaVigneDr. Ronald and Ann TobinDrs. Rachel and Waldo* Tobler ’87Robin ToderCharles and Tiffany Tolman ’93Robert and Lynne TomczakCatherine L. Tonne and David W. Ohst ’81William R. Tooley and Tessa M. Benson ’92Patricia ToppelEric and Jeanette TorchonLeigh TorresAnne TorsiglieriSam and Barbara ToumayanMark and Natalie TournatLeonard L. Tozier ’66Scott and Mary Tracy ’72Jennifer Tran

Son T. Tran and Jeanette H. ThaiThang and Kim TranAlex J. Trebby ’03Maria TrefethenDr. Robert and Christen TreuhaftBert and Tessie TritschlerPaul Tucker and Maggie Moss-TuckerDavid A. Tufts, Jr.Bob and Susan Tuler ’78Lindsey TurnerMelissa R. Turner ’98Mike and Julie Turner ’91Richard C. Turner and Britta M. Erickson ’85Terrence and Bonnie TurnerDennis and Cynthia Turnipseed ’70Herbert S. TuyayBetsey TylerSam Tyler and Sandra Scott-TylerMario and Tamera TzintzunDavid Uetrecht and Leah FeltonCynthia Ulman ’83Edward F. UnderhayMercedes UribeChloe C. UyPaul UyesakaAlexander VadasCumrun Vafa and Afarin SadrElia Valdez ’04Ignacio and Stella ValdiviaErnest J. Valenzuela ’61Dr. Petra Van Koppen ’79,’84Kathryn and Alan Van VlietBryan and Tina Vanderwarker ’89Issac and Maria VaughnRob Veis ’77Stephen Vella and Nohl MartinRaj VenkatesanJohn E. Venneman ’76Robert Turbin and Carol VernonDr. Frederick Viehe, III ’75,’83John and Rachel VillaJim and Charlotte VillanuevaThomas L. Vincent ’87Andrew Vogel ’07Nicholas Volmar ’07Timothy and Almeria Vom Steeg ’89/’90Pilar Von HummelDaniel Voorhies and Kylee Hall ’03Hubert and Susan VosTom and Esther WachtellPaul W. WackWilliam Wagner and Susan Aldrich WagnerElizabeth WahligGenevieve P. Waldman ’92Christopher Walker ’83,’86Dr. Andre Wyss and Susan S. WalkerTimothy and Claire Walker ’69Pamela WalshScott and Laura WaltzJack Huang and Amy WangGary and Judy WangMary WangDr. Yulun and Susan Wang ’82,’88/’84Richard Salaiz and Cathy Ward

Michael WarffuelDr. Bronwen Brindley and John Warren

’83,’85/’76David Wasco and Sandy Reynolds-WascoDr. Libe Washburn and Sharon KeigherLawrence WaterhouseW. Wright WatlingKevin and Johanna WattBrenda WattsJames Watts, Jr. and Lisa Monroe Watts ’84Dr. Richard J. WattsVik and Tanya WatamullMark Wawro and Melanie GrayJane and Matthew Waxman ’87Michael and Alexis Weaver ’99Larry Webb ’87Drs. Leland and June Webb ’63Dr. R. Ian and Louise Webb ’59Catherine WeberKaren and Peter Weber ’82Kathleen WeberDr. Nathan Weber ’96Dr. Stephen and Laura Wecksler ’06/’05Dr. Jack Talbot and Margaret WeeksDong Wei and Xin GuoJon and Katherine WeinerMorton and Judith WeismanMichael Weiss ’00Warren WeissBarton and Lynn Weitzenberg ’68Michelle WelkerDr. Michael Wells and Marie Simovich ’74Steven and Ann Welton ’95Timothy J. O’Hern and

Charlotte J. Welty ’81/’77,’81Li Wen and Carolina TombolesiAndreas and Brigitte WendkerJames West and Karen PrinzmetalWilliam WestenhoferMichael and Marion Westmore ’61Timothy and Mary Weston ’69Roger W. Whalen ’61Matthew O’Malley Wheeler ’04Dennis M. Whelan ’79Davina L. WhiteTobin and Melissa WhiteNancy WhiteScott and Kathleen White ’73Dr. Richard and Paula Whited ’63,’69Kevin Whitelaw and Moira McDonaldTeri Wielenga ’81Dr. John and Mary WiemannDr. Edward S. Wilbarger, Jr. ’80Bruce G. Wilcox ’77Matthew Wilhite ’03Craig and Jane WilliamsHonorable Das and Jonnie-Erica Williams ’05Harold Williams and Nancy EnglanderKnox WilliamsNancy L. Williams ’68Patricia WilliamsDr. Melvin and Danielle Willis ’68,’75,’03/’71Gregg and Carol Wilson

Honorable Joseph and Valerie Wilson ’71Ralph and Irene Wilson ’70/’66Maritza Mejia-Wilson and Travis Wilson ’04/’02Aubrey Wing ’95Barry N. Winick and Linda SaccoccioDr. David A. Wink, Jr. and

Amelie Lavenant-Wink ’85Roger and Linda WinkelmanKaren WinklerRonald H. WinstonDr. Erik and Dyanne Wipf ’92Dr. Vaughn and Deanna Wipf ’60Blake A. Wise ’92Linda L. Wise ’90Drs. Michael and Beth WitherellDavid L. Witherow ’87Robin WitmerAmy WittbrodtJami Witte ’79Dr. Stewart Witzeman and

Kerry Miller-Witzeman ’84/’83Damian Woetzel and Heather WattsStephen and Amy Wolcott ’90Jeffrey and Stacy WomerCrispin C. Wong ’07Donald WongFrancis and Debra WongStephen Wong and Laura TruffautPeter and Vivian WongRichard WooDavid Wood and Jane DoughtyFrederick and Carol Wood ’84Lynn and Ronald Wood ’69Lieutenant Colonel Norman M. Wood,

Retired ’64Roger and Kelly WoodKirtland and Nicole WoodhouseDan and Katy WoodsPeter C. Woolson ’78James and Ruth Worden ’82,’88/’82Dr. Robert WrightJudith and George Writer, Jr.James and Gillian Wu ’85Dr. Philip and Carolyn WyattWinston and Julia WyckoffDr. Zheng and Ling Xu ’92Terrence and Georgina YacapMasumi YamadaWinnie YamadaSheryl Yamamoto ’84Xiren Yan and Shi LiAlejandro YangHanan C. YaqubKathryn A. Yates ’75Tony and Stephanie YatesLarry and Maria YeagerMarisa V. Yeager ’95Lori H. YeatterDrs. Killian and Joan YingBill and Abbe Yingst ’81/’81Grant and Karen Yip ’03Daniel and Denise YoungDarrell Young ’97

Dr. Bruce Young ’96Dr. Michael and JoAnne YoungDr. Steven H. YoungAlan ZaentzMarilouise and Albert Zager ’66Bill and Mary ZajcDavid L. Zamichow and Carolyn R. JabsMilton and Deann ZampelliWilliam and Mary Zant ’74Thomas and Suzanne ZarrilliDr. Foojan ZeineDr. Steven and Katherine Zelko ’81Kun ZhangRenee ZhangMichael ZhaoTong Zhou and Ling SongMitchell Ziontz and

Elizabeth Patterson Ziontz ’87Joe Zulli, Jr., ’01Vincent Zunino and Diane Downend

Young Alumni Chancellor’s Council$500 to $4,999Anonymous (3)Harris R. Ahmadzai ’15Anayo Akametalu ’12Clayven A. Anderson ’14Hannah Armer ’18Nathaly Arriola ’11Miles Ashlock and Nathaniel Burke ’07,’11/’11Christopher Badger ’12Colleen Barrera ’09Evan Bender ’15Dr. Luca Bertelli and Be Zhang ’05,’09/’08Maria N. Bianco ’12Anna Billiau ’08Ian R. Blue ’10Andrew Booth ’08,’09Bounlay Bounleuth ’08Parker Bovenberg ’16Jessica N. Brinkman ’16Stephanie Brower ’09Kaitlin Brown ’15,’17Stefan Brown ’13An Bui ’15Craig M. Bumatay ’08Mathew Burciaga ’16Cory J. Calderon ’11Alexander Y. Chien ’14Subhodeep Choudhury ’17Hannah R. Cloe ’17Peter and Mary Connolly ’09/’09Jerel Constantino ’17Cody Corona ’10Milica Cosic ’10Carol Crowley ’13Jennifer Cruz ’16Robert and Bobbie Dame ’06/’08Dr. Elizabeth R. Decolvenaere ’17Leopaul Deguzman ’15Dr. Mark S. Demarest ’09James Ray Dizon ’11

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Chancellor’s PatronsThe Chancellor’s Patrons have made annual donations of $1,000 or more for five consecutive years. The following donors are being recognized for their longstanding commitment and dedication towards UC Santa Barbara.

Anonymous (16)Dr. Stephen and Barbara Abbott ’65/’65Dr. Norman and Susan AbrahamsonScott and Lynda AdelsonDavid and Lena Adishian ’89Bill and Dorothy AdlerDr. Dana T. Aftab ’85Dr. Güenter and June Ahlers Paul A. AlexDr. Rodney and Deanna AlfernessDennis Allen and Jennifer Cushnie ’64/’73Fred and Roxana AnsonJudy and Bruce AnticouniEvan and Patricia AptakerDr. Ralph and Lucy ArchuletaRobert F. Arenz, Jr. ’80Sarah ArgyropoulosJohn and Jody Arnhold ’75Doug A. Asbury ’82Gregory and Barbara Asplund ’83Stuart R. AtkinsDr. Tanya AtwaterDr. Robert and Kelly AveryJohn and Susan AxlineDavid Bancroft and Bethany Ulmer ’73Jeffrey and Margo BarbakowCheryl Barber ’66Paris and Christopher BarclayWilliam and Susan BaribaultRalph Barkey ’58,’62 Ronald Bartell and Christine Mitchell ’73,’75Dr. Pamela and Timothy Bartley ’82David A. Bartman ’94John and Barbara BartmanSusan and Riley Bechtel ’78Gary* and Mary BeckerJohn BeckwithRobert Beeton ’68Arnold and Jill BelloweJoel and Wendy BennettStan and Joann BensonBarrie BergmanDonn R. Bernstein H’79Mark and Kathleen Berry ’73John Berryhill ’65Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67Gary and Ellen BialisDr. Ed and Sue Birch H’95John and Jill BishopJohn and Hazel Blankenship ’65Michael and Lisa BoehlePhil and Charlene Bosl ’68/’69Robert Boughton III ’80 Sally A. BoughtonSusan E. Bower ’81Dr. Michael and Marilyn Bowers

Susan D. BoweySandra Bragar and Jerome Rossen ’93Dr. Patricia BraggRichard L. and Kathryn Gee Breaux ’67/’68James F. Brewer ’92Dr. Peter and Karen BrillLyn BrilloPhilip and Diane Brotherton ’83James T. Brous and Mary Lane SchererNancy Brown and Jeff GatesDrs. Thomas C. and Paula Yurkanis BruiceWendel M. BrussRinaldo and Lalla BrutocoWayne and Kathy Bryan ’66,’69Nancy Budzinski Jones and Donald Jones ’70Ernie and Rebecca Bumatay ’71Mark Maxson and Mary Burchill ’75/’76Sharolyn Burkoth ’65Dan and Meg BurnhamAndrew and Kimberly BuschAndrew and Elizabeth ButcherDr. Richard and Annette CaleelPaulette and John CallahanJohn and Gail CampanellaJan and Randy Campbell ’74Steve and Kathy Campbell ’63/’63Paul and Julie Capritto ’76/’81Steve and Amy CaronMarcy L. Carsey H’04Claude and Susan CaseRosalie CastanonRollie and Nell Cavaletto ’65Daniel and Robin CerfAndy ChapmanDr. Bill and Mary CheadleDavid Chin, Jr. ’92Roger and Sarah ChrismanJoe and Sharlesa ClarkWilliam Burke and Nancy Bell CoeJay Cohen and Laura Cox ’84/’83John and Marcia CohenTimothy and Janemarie Cohen ’76/’76Larry and Shelley ColdrenHonorable Paul Cole and Linda Cole ’71John and Beverly Colgate ’69Drs. J.W. and Sue ColinGuy and Courtney Comer ’93Robert and Sandy ComstockSteven and Sharen Comstock ’74Danny J. Contreras Ann Cady Cooper ’62Stephen and Susan Cooper ’68/’69Dr. Howard CoopermanWilliam B. CornfieldBruce and Toni Corwin H’97William and Carol CosgroveRafael R. Costas, Jr. ’86Jeremy and Joanne Cowperthwaite ’80Karen and Ted Coyne ’91Shona Crabtree and Alexander MacGillivray ’06Stephen and Linda CroweJames and Esther Curtice ’70Stewart and Louisa Cushman ’93/’93Michael and Lauri Dahlin ’84/’78,’98

Gary Dales ’77Jack and Laura DangermondAnn DanielBill R. Danielson ’73,’75Dr. Roger and Nancy DavidsonJohn A. Davis, Jr. ’82,’84Joe Medjuck and Laurie Deans Brent and Dagny DehlsenJames and Deanna DehlsenLisa and Albert DeSantiScott and Lisa Dettmer ’78Dr. Stephen and Deborah Dinsmore ’71William and Janet Dinsmore ’68John and Heidi DobrottDiane Dodds ’68Jim Murray and Carol L. Donald /’82Dr. David W. Doner, Jr.James and Kathleen Doty ’71/’70Susan L. Dougherty ’94Ross Dowd and Marnie Hrones ’94Dr. Harold and Kathleen DrakeChad and Norean DreierDr. Karel Driesen ’99James and Patricia Drinkwater ’73Reece and Christine Duca ’66Helen M. Dunlap ’68Kent and Rosemary DunnLinda La Kretz Duttenhaver ’77 Glenn and Bettina Duval ’80Robert G. Eby and Louise LevienCharles and Marguerite Eckberg ’70Selden and Judith Edner ’72/’67Dr. Lloyd and Mary Edwards ’71/’66Morgan Hoff and Tracey Edwards ’75,’77/’74Gary and Rebecca EldridgeBarbara EliasenLinda and Doug EmeryHarold Williams and Nancy EnglanderDonnelley and Cinda ErdmanBrian and Jan EscaleraTom and Doris EverhartDr. Ray and Mary EvertThomas and Melinda Fallgatter ’69Robert Feinberg and Margo Cohen-FeinbergDouglas and Carol Fell ’63/’64Ryan and Stacey Fell ’94/’94Dennis and Linda FentonBetty FilippinDavid FinkelDr. Michael and Leslie FisherTimothy and Audrey FisherRichard and Miriam FlacksDorothy FlasterGuillermo Fleites ’82Chris and Malin Fletcher ’77William and Christine FletcherDavid Florimbi and Nancy SimonPaul and Sallie FlumMark and Lin Foletta ’82Beth and R. Hale Foote ’80Dr. Anabel Ford and Dr. Michael Glassow

’74,’81Dr. Peter C. Ford and Dr. Mary Howe-Grant

David and Linda Forman ’66/’67Dennis and Patricia ForsterRonald and Carole Fox James A. FrankScott and Jennifer Frank ’82Cary D. Franklin ’75Dr. Roger A. Freedman and

Caroline J. RobillardJay Freeman ’03Eleanor and William Freudenstein IIIJohn and Martha GabbertSteven Gaines and Peggy LubchencoJohn and Carole GarandBryan E. Garbutt ’71Ralph Garcia, Jr. and Jean Bosworth Garcia

’83/’85Dr. Yolanda M. Garcia ’70,’72,’98Robert and Cindy GelberBarry and Karen Gellert ’78John* and Faith Geoghegan ’59/’59 David Gersh and Anne ReadyGordon and Ann GettyRandolph and Patricia Getz ’73/’73Gregory T. Geyer ’94Lew and Genevieve GeyserDennis and Mary Ghan ’74/’74Carol GibbensDr. David and Patricia Gibson ’65,’84Stephen and Kathy Gibson ’74/’73Dr. Mark J. Gittler Alicia G. Goldsmith ’82Dexter Goodell ’61Dr. Rush and Melanie Goodman ’79John and Tonia Gould ’86 Patrick and Joanne GrahamMaria and Richard Grant, Jr. Bob and Lea Grantham ’75David Gray ’68,’73Paul Graziano and Jo SwandaDr. Henry T. Greely and Dr. Laura L. Butcher Dr. Judith L. GreenBonnie GregoryPatricia GregoryRusty GregoryGary and Julie GreinkeDr. Steven L. GrossMarc Grossman and Mildred Patterson ’73Thomas and Toni Guckert ’79/’79Paul Guido and Stephen BlainJohn and Sabrina Guillebeaux ’94Richard and Mimi Gunner ’62Richard and Lois GuntherTeresa Burns Gunther and Andrew Gunther ’79John and Meg Gurley ’78,’83Norman and Jane HabermannCarla HahnNorman and Rene Hale ’71Eva and Dr. Yoel HallerLea HaltermanStephen and Janice HamillDr. Charles Nicholson and Judith HamiltonPaul and Tijana HamiltonMargaret Hamister ’70

Benjamin Edelstein ’11Dr. Jessica M. Elliot ’14Nicholas Elliott ’11Dr. Mohamed El-Zeftawi ’12Catherine R. Estrada Omalev ’10Brooks R. Felton ’08Hannah M. Fingerhut ’16Nathan French ’13Tal L. Garner ’19Juan J. Gaspar ’16Rebecca L. Gayle ’08Milos M. Golic ’11Aladrian N. Goods ’12Dinah H. Griego ’08Michael Griffith ’09Luis Guerrero ’16Laurence Hall ’13Marc Halverson ’14Justin T. Hannah ’10Kara Hart ’13Esau Hernandez ’13Conner Houghtby ’13Adrian Hoyos-Urias ’17Kyle M. Jacoby ’08Andres Kao ’11Rahul Kapadia ’12Reyna C. Kauil ’14Dr. Chosu Khin ’01,’08Meghan Killian ’10Christopher H. Kim ’11Jeffrey Kohn ’12Hiro Koyanagi ’19Drs. Daniel and Jessica Krogstad ’12/’12Ethan A. Kuefner ’13Amy E. Kuhn ’10Dr. Geza Kurczveil ’09,’12Fereshteh Lame ’14Dr. James Lamoureux ’15Erica Lau ’13Dr. Anne E. Leak ’15Caroline A. Ledna ’17Lorrin Lee Kwai ’08Na Lee ’12Joseph Y. Li ’11Joey Lim ’13Alan Liu ’13David H. Liu ’09Trevor Londergan ’14David A. Lopez ’08Jeffrey R. Lopez ’10Rigoberto Lopez ’09Junkai Lu ’15Dr. Arica A. Lubin ’00,’09Cassandra E. Mancini ’17Dustin May ’08Sean McCaman ’11Andrew James McGuire ’11Michael McKeown ’12

Teresa Medina ’14Xuan Yen F. Melchiore ’13Eduardo and Margaret Mercado ’11/’11Sophie Taylor Meryash ’11Justine Miller ’09Dr. Thomas C. Smith and

Dr. Dominique S. Monie ’15/’08Naga Mudunuri ’09David A. Murphy ’10Dr. Alexis Ostrowski ’10Dr. Michael Crowell and Dr. Katharine Page ’09/’08Gable M. Parigian ’09Timothy Pelayo ’09Alexei V. Pizarev ’12 Alexandra Platt ’12Rongji Qian ’16Emily J. Quinlivan ’15Francisco Resendiz ’12Kamyab Sadaghiani ’08Bruce Salgado ’11Jasjit S. Sandhu ’13Jonathan L. Santiago ’14Michael Scalise ’12Matthew D. Schermerhorn ’09Michael P. Self ’08Timothy Shen ’15Zehong Shen ’16Jakob R. Staahl ’15Lauren Steely ’15Dr. Justin D. Steinfadt ’08,’11Thomas Steinhart ’09Dr. Kenneth W. Sterling, III ’12,’15Leah Sully ’14Colette Sutton ’16Jonathan S. Tarn ’18Mehir Tharani ’15Danielle M. Thompson ’12Ethan R. Veitch ’13Bryana R. Volkenant ’15Lindsay M. Vong ’16Carol Wang ’10Tianyu Wang ’15Xinzhe Wang ’16Steven E. Watts ’15Dr. Donald Wenz ’14Noelle M. White ’09Ryan C. Wilson ’08Dr. Marion Wittman ’08Kayla Wong ’17Gabriela Wood ’10Iris T. Wu ’20Pui Lam Yuen ’14Eric J. Zachrison ’17Shane Zamora ’08,’10Jerrick A. Zhang ’17

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Dr. Lorraine McDonnell and Dr. Stephen Weatherford

Tina Hansen McEnroe and Paul V. McEnroe ’89Dr. Bruce and Kay McFaddenDr. J. Sears and Marni McGeeFrank and Sheila McGinityLaura McHugh ’89Amanda McIntyreMichael and Gail McKenzie ’78 John and Gloria McManusDr. Robert and Norah McMeekingKay McMillanMark S. McMorrow ’82Michael and Brenda McNamara ’65Bernard and Ingrid McNeil ’88Brent and Marie McQueen ’90Bruce and Patricia Meikle ’76Chase and Ronnie MellenProf. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp

H’09/MA’70Steven and Barbara Mendell ’63Paul and Karen MenzelBruce and Kathleen Micheel ’70Dr. Claudine Michel ’85Richard and Eleanor Migues ’66/’64Sara Miller McCune H’05Gene and Sharyne MillerGlen H. Mitchel, Jr.Dr. James Mitchell and Judy WainwrightJohn Mithun and Mercedes MillingtonKent M. Vining and Julie Ann Mock ’70/’75Gregory W. Mohr and Wendy J. Wittl ’76/’82Dr. William Monte and Donna Anderson ’83Michael and Jo Ann Mooser ’68/’68Mary and Franklin Moslander ’88Maryanne MottDr. Kenneth Moure and Sara NorquaySam Mudie and Patricia GlaserWallace Murdoch ’93Dr. William and Joan MurdochNori Muster ’78Natalie Myerson Dr. Spencer and Myra NadlerJohn M. Nakata ’78Dr. Keir Nash and Dr. Marguerite Bouraad-NashWilliam and Eileen NasifMichael Nebenzahl and Janet Offel ’78Marshall and Janine Nelson ’66Henry and Nanette Nevins ’72Holly and Gary Newman ’92Robert and Jeannine Nida ’62/’63Mike and Dale NissensonMichael and Elizabeth NolingDr. Donald and Janet O’DowdMark and Lori OczkusJanet OetingerBarbara J. OffermanRichard Olivas and Janice Casserly OlivasEric and Kelly Onnen ’81Charles and Annette Orella ’80Dr. Monica Orozco ’91,’99Carmen Ortiz and Family

Edmund and Jan OstendorfStephen and Louise Pahl ’77/’77Ralph and Kathleen Paige ’70,’72/’71David Parker, Jr. ’83Richard Payne and Patricia ChiotaDr. Constance PenleyGust and Mary PerlegosEliot and Stephanie Peters ’00/’01Joy Dittberner and Thomas Peters ’76/’73Joseph W. PhillipsAnn PlessPeter and Elizabeth Popoff ’70Gregory and Jane Porter ’81Dr. Jags and Robin PowarDr. Christopher and Julie ProctorRon and Stacy PuliceCeil and Michael PulitzerWendy V.C. Purcell and Kenneth L. Wilton ’84James and Laura Putnam ’71/’71Michael and Marion QuinnDr. Simon and Diana RaabKenneth Radtkey and Susan Van Atta ’83/’77Ellen and Robert Raede, Jr. ’80/’80Monte and Louise Ragland ’76Maria Raso and Thomas Umenhofer ’86Joel S. Raznick ’81Guy Redington ’72Winslow Reitnouer ’54Dr. Ralf Remshardt and Caron Cadle ’91Julie and Michael Reshatoff, Jr. ’91/’89Edgar Rhodes and Joan Pascal Erck and Cristina RickmersLady Leslie Ridley-Tree H’12David Rintels and Victoria RiskinDrs. Scott and Shannon Rivenes ’88Howard P. Ro ’99Jerry and Joan Rocco ’59Justine RoddickDr. Francesc and Kathleen Roig /’94Dr. Steven Rose and Deborah Thacker-Rose ’70Susan J. RoseCharles and Gayle RosenbergEdwin and Bobbie RosenblattRichard and Rosalyn RosinDrs. Cissy and Richard Ross ’04,’08Dr. Richard and Linda RyuAlice and Douglas Safford ’85/’85Dr. Rona J. SandeJohn and Randi SangerDr. William SansonBruce D. and Susan M. SavettKen and Josephine SaxonLynn Scarlett ’70,’73Linda and Jeffrey Schlageter ’65/’65,’67William Schoenholz and Mithra Sheybani ’77Jean Schuyler H’13Mark and Lynda Schwartz ’84Fred Schwarzenbach and Leslie Prussia ’79Lisa Scimens and John MossRichard and Ronda ScobyDr. Sandra and Eric SealeBernad Seder and Lilyan Cuttler

Daniel and Susan SemegenDonna and Dana SeveryDr. Jack and Anitra SheenRoss SheldonDr. Steven Sherwin and Karen LehrerDavid and Candace Short ’62/’67Kate SilsburyTodd and Leigh Silva ’92/’92Michael Silveira ’77Howard and Carol SimonJim and Gretchen Simpson ’69/’69Kenneth Slaught and

Elizabeth Hawkins Slaught ’79Paul and Cathie SlavikAmy and Brian Smiley ’82Craig and Angie Smith ’90/’94James and Stephanie SokoloveMark SonninoDr. Jon and Ann SonsteliePhillip Spector and Carole Lebbin-Spector ’72 Helene and Bill Spencer ’69Carol SpungenRichard and Patricia St. Clair ’66Linda Stafford BurrowsTayloe and Cindy StansburyJudith C. Stapelmann ’63,’65Brad and Tamara Stark ’92Fredric E. SteckJohn and Suzanne SteedRussell C. SteinerDr. Justin D. Steinfadt ’08,’11Diana Stephens HolmanMike and Melissa Stewart ’91Drs. Cynthia and Michael StohlMeghan and Robert Stoll, Jr. /’66Barbara Stupay ’73Tom and Heather SturgessMary Jo SwalleyJohan and Christine Swildens ’92/’92Christopher Tai and Sydney LewisChristine Talbott and John Galli ’74David and Pamela TamboTimothy and Barbara Tasker ’89/’89Jim and Denise TaylorAnthony and Sherryl TaylorRobert and Leah TemkinCristina ThomasEleanor L. ThomasTodd and Fazeela Thompson ’76William and Christine Thormahlen ’77,

The William J. Thormahlen FamilyGeorge Thurlow and Denise Eschardies ’73Bill and Grace Tiernay ’53/’52Dr. Bruce H. Tiffney and Robin Gowen TiffneyDr. Matthew Tirrell and Pamela LaVigneDr. Ronald and Ann TobinDrs. Rachel and Waldo* Tobler ’87Michael* and Anne Towbes H’11Scott and Mary Tracy ’72Alex J. Trebby ’03Bert and Tessie TritschlerBenjamin and Cheryl TroskyDeborah and Douglas Troxel

Dr. Shirley TuckerBob and Susan Tuler ’78Mike and Julie Turner ’91Richard C. Turner and Britta M. Erickson ’85Betsey TylerErnest J. Valenzuela ’61Jo Beth Van GelderenDr. Petra Van Koppen ’79,’84Dr. Daniel and Dianne VapnekBruce and Nancy Varner ’58John and Janet VereuckThomas L. Vincent ’87Daniel Voorhies and Kylee Hall ’03William Wagner and Susan Aldrich WagnerTed WaittDr. Hongjun Zhu and Jing Wang ’03/’98Dr. Yulun and Susan Wang ’82,’88/’84Dr. Bronwen Brindley and John Warren

’83,’85/’76W. Wright WatlingDr. Richard J. WattsDr. R. Ian and Louise Webb ’59Kathleen Weber Dr. Nathan Weber ’96Alec and Claudia Webster ’76/’75Bernice WeiderLynda Weinman and Bruce HeavinDr. Robert WeinmanBarton and Lynn Weitzenberg ’68Betty Elings Wells H’10Howard and Lisa Wenger ’82/’82Timothy and Mary Weston ’69Dennis M. Whelan ’79Philip and Ann White ’84Scott and Kathleen White ’73Dr. Richard and Paula Whited ’63,’69Teri Wielenga ’81Dr. Edward S. Wilbarger, Jr. ’80Craig and Jane WilliamsKnox WilliamsMarie J. Williams ’89Richard Williams ’59, The Richard Williams FamilyDr. Melvin and Danielle Willis ’68,’75,’03/’71Ralph and Irene Wilson ’70/’66Maritza Mejia-Wilson and Travis Wilson ’04/’02Alastair and Ann Winn ’73Dr. Erik and Dyanne Wipf ’92Dr. Vaughn and Deanna Wipf ’60Drs. Michael and Beth WitherellDick and Noelle WolfStephen Wong and Laura TruffautLieutenant Colonel Norman M. Wood,

Retired ’64 Kirtland and Nicole WoodhouseDr. Bruce and Susan Worster ’68,’71/’70Drs. Fred and Linda WudlClifford and Crystal WyattGeofrey and Laura WyattDr. Philip and Carolyn WyattDr. Henry and Dilling Yang H’01/H’01Michael and Kathryn Yates ’81Marisa V. Yeager ’95

Bernard Kelmenson and Mona Rose ’90Landon KeltHerbert and Elaine KendallThomas J. Kenny and Susan A. McMillan ’86Dr. Wayne and Joan KidderBenjamin and Laura King ’94Gregory P. King ’76,’80Danson K. Kiplagat ’65,’66Bill and Linda KitchenBarry and Jill KitnickDaniel and Sherri Kleeburg ’86Leslie and Jeffrey Klonoff ’80James and Janice KnightDr. R. Michael Koch ’89Drs. Robert and Lynn KoegelRobert KohnDrs. Petar and Anna KokotovicLouise and Stephen Komp ’63,’68Larry Koppelman Kerry Ann Krisher ’81Jack and Kay Krouskup ’71/’71Deborah A. KruseDr. Moyses KuchnirSteven and Nikki Lafferty ’75Peggy and Richard Lamb ’72,’87Charles and Margarita LandeDr. Jim and Elly LangerDr. Dorothy Largay and Wayne RosingRobert and Patricia LeamyR. Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69Doreen C. LeedsRuth and Jack Lemein ’66Dr. Petra Lenz and Dr. Daniel Hartline ’80,’83Dr. Carlos Levi and Lubella De LeviCheryl and Steven Lewis ’96Scott and Tracy LewisRobert LieffDr. Fima and Jere LifshitzJeffrey T. Light and Christine C. WongCarl and Jo LindrosMark D. Linehan ’85Yuan Liu ’81,’85Karl Lopker* and Pamela Meyer Lopker ’73/’77Lillian LovelaceMichael and Diane Lowry ’66Harry Lucas, Jr.Keith and Dana Lupton ’90Wyn and John Lydecker ’74Catherine and Miguel Madrid ’88Marilyn MagidDr. John Majewski and Dr. Lisa JacobsonJames Maloney and Andrew Nance ’84Timothy and Bernadette MarquezDavid MarshallSiri and Bob MarshallAllen and Carolyn Martens ’67,’69Craig Martin ’76Dr. Philip and Patricia Martzen ’73,’78Dr. James and Roxane Mattinson ’66,’70/’64Richard and Marilyn MazessCraig and Susan McCaw

Robin Hanifin ’73Ryan G. Hardy ’00Simone and Laurentius HarrerThomas J. Harriman H’17Pamela Harris ’68 Felicie and Paul Hartloff, Jr. Khalid and Jennifer Hattar ’03Dr. Craig Hawker and Dr. Athena PhilippidesJennifer Hawkins ’91Alasdair C. Heath and Karen I. BrockwellDr. Alan and Ruth HeegerKathryn M. HenkensJeff and Judy Henley ’66/H’09Thomas and Laura HenslerJames Heslin and Rose Hau ’73Steven and Linda Hicks ’70/’71Peggy HillCharmaine and John Hinman, II /’71Kirby Hock and Nielma Bassig ’94Richard and Kristen Hogue ’82Tim and Erin Holl ’95/’95Edith E. HollisterSteven and Anita HolmgrenDr. Daniel and Donna HoneMichael Honer ‘81,’91Judith L. HopkinsonMichael L. Horst and Laurie Beckelman ’67Dr. William and Jeanette Hosek ’64,’67Preston* and Maurine HotchkisJack and Judy Houlgate ’63/’63M. Blair Hull ’65Dr. Steven Humphrey and Sue Grafton*Dr. R. Stephen and Gail HumphreysRichard and Andrea HuttonShari and George Isaac III Nikola Ivanovic ’95Jeffrey and Hollye JacobsPeter and Madeline JacobsonThomas Jagodits and Anne Bromet Jagodits

’90/’91Susan C. Jamgochian ’63,’81Richard and Lucille JanssenHolly P. JenningsRichard and Bonnie Jensen H’06Jack and Kimberly Johnson ’97/’97Peter and Ellen JohnsonSharyn JohnsonWilliam and Tyrena Jones ’77E ‘68 and Eric JulineJohn and Elyse Karow ’86/’86Harvey KarpElizabeth KarplusStephen* and Lauren KatzMitchell Kauffman and Joanne Moran ’77Ron and Lynne Kaufman ’71Robert and Irene Kavanaugh ’61John and Deborah Keever ’67/’67Mark and Gina KellerDr. Myron Shapero and Susan Keller /’85Dorcas L. Kelley ’84Madge Kelley ’81Jamie and Julie Kellner

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Las Cumbres ObservatoryLastline, Inc.Life Sciences Research FoundationLinked FoundationLockheed MartinLogMeIn, Inc.Lopker Family FoundationMammoth Mountain Ski Area LLCThe Craig and Susan McCaw FoundationThe Andrew W. Mellon FoundationMission Wealth Management LLCMithun Family FoundationJohn C. Mithun FoundationMitsubishi Chemical CorporationMitsubishi Chemical USA, Inc.Montecito Bank & TrustMontecito Retirement AssociationMoore Family FoundationGordon E. and Betty L. Moore FoundationMorgan Stanley Global Impact Funding TrustThe Samuel B. and Margaret C. Mosher FoundationMulticampus Research P&I FoundationsNational Fish and Wildlife FoundationNational Geographic SocietyNational Humanities CenterNational Philanthropic TrustThe Nature ConservancyNaturipe Berry Growers, Inc.NEC CorporationNetherlands Organisation Scientific ResearchNeuMedics Inc.New Venture FundNextGen Climate America, Inc.Nokia IncorporatedNorthern Trust BankNorthern Trust Charitable Giving ProgramNorthrop Grumman Space TechnologyNorwegian Institute for Nature ResearchOcean ConservancyOceano Azul FoundationOmidyar Network LLCNatalie Orfalea FoundationOverlook International FoundationPacific View FoundationThe David and Lucile Packard FoundationEdwin W. Pauley FoundationThe Pew Charitable TrustsPG & E CorporationPHT International, Inc.Planck Institute for Evolutionary AnthropologyPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPProcter & GambleKeith and Frances Puccinelli TrustQualcomm, Inc.Rainwater Charitable FoundationRas Al Khaimah Center for Advanced MaterialsRaytheonRegency Tropicana, LLCResearch Corporation for Science AdvancementThe Ridley-Tree FoundationRobert Wood Johnson FoundationRoche Molecular Systems

Rockefeller Philanthropy AdvisorsRTI InternationalRussell Sage FoundationSAGE Publications, Inc.SalesForce.com FoundationSamsung Electronics Co., Ltd.The San Francisco FoundationSanta Barbara Audubon SocietySanta Barbara FoundationSanta Ynez Band of Chumash Indians FoundationWarren & Katharine Schlinger FoundationSchlumberger Foundation Inc.Schmidt Family FoundationSchwab Fund for Charitable GivingSemiconductor Research CorporationThe Shanbrom Family FoundationThe Philip and Aida Siff Educational FoundationSilicon Valley Community FoundationThe Simons FoundationThe Paul A. Slavik TrustAlfred P. Sloan FoundationSociedad Nacional de PesqueriaSociety for Conservation BiologySolvay Specialty Polymers USA, LLCSonos, Inc.Southern California EdisonStanford UniversityThe Stanton FoundationThe Fredric E. Steck Family FoundationElaine F. Stepanek FoundationThe Stone Family FoundationThe Summit Charitable Foundation, Inc.TANC LabTeledyne Scientific CompanyJohn Templeton FoundationTencent America LLCTerra Foundation for American ArtEdward & Della Thome Memorial FoundationTKG Financial LLCTowbes FoundationU.S. Charitable Gift TrustUCSB Alumni AssociationUCSB Associated StudentsVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramVisa, Inc.The Vitality Group, LLCVolentine Family FoundationW.L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Waitt FoundationWalmart FoundationHelen & Will Webster FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWille Family FoundationWorld Wildlife FundThe Susan & Bruce Worster FoundationWyles Trust FoundationYardi Systems, Inc.The Yosemite FoundationJames V. & Beverly R. Zaleski FoundationZegar Family FoundationZhu Family Foundation Inc.

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

3M FoundationAdobe SystemsAerojet RocketdyneAetna Foundation, Inc.AllianceBernsteinAllied WorldAmgen FoundationApple Matching Gifts ProgramAutodeskAvago TechnologiesBank of America Matching Gifts ProgramBarclays Global InvestorsBechtel FoundationBoeing CompanyBristol-Myers Squibb FoundationBrocade Communications SystemsCapital Group Companies, Inc.Capital One Services, Inc.CarMax FoundationCharles Schwab FoundationChevron Matching Gift ProgramConoco, Inc.Costco WholesaleDell Employee Giving ProgramDeloitte FoundationDelta Airlines FoundationDodge & CoxElectronic ArtsErnst & Young FoundationExxonMobil FoundationFirst Eagle Investment Management

FoundationFLIR SystemsGap Foundation Gift Match ProgramGE FoundationThe J. Paul Getty TrustGoldman Sachs FundGoodDoneGreatGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramH&R Block FoundationHopkins & CarleyIBM Matching Grants ProgramIllumina FoundationIntel CorporationJohnson & JohnsonKeyBank FoundationKPMG Peat Marwick FoundationLam Research FoundationLawrence Livermore National LaboratoryLinkedIn Matching Gifts ProgramLockheed Martin Matching Gift ProgramLos Alamos National LaboratoryThe Lubrizol FoundationMerck Company Foundation, Inc.Metlife 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 Senior Director of Donor Relations and Stewardship at 805.893.8244 with corrections.

It is the policy of the University of California, Santa Barbara and the UC Santa Barbara Foundation that a modest portion of gifts and/or the income from gifts may be used to defray the costs of raising and administering funds.

Microsoft Matching Gift ProgramNetwork for GoodNew York LifeNike Employee Matching Gift ProgramNorthrop Grumman FoundationOracle CorporationPacific Gas & Electric CompanyPacific Life FoundationPepsiCo FoundationPhillips 66Pohlad Family FoundationPoplar Global Wealth ManagementPower IntegrationsPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPQualcomm, Inc.Raytheon CompanyResearch AffiliatesSalesForce.com FoundationSony Corporation of AmericaState Farm Companies FoundationKarl Storz Imaging, Inc.Levi Strauss FoundationSynopsysTCF FoundationTesoro FoundationUnilever FoundationUnitedHealth GroupUnum CorporationVarian Medical SystemsVerizon FoundationVisa, Inc.Walt Disney Company FoundationWellington Management Company LLPWells Fargo Matching Gift CenterWestern Asset Management CompanyWorkday, Inc.Yahoo

*DeceasedH = Honorary AlumniNote: UCSB graduation years for joint donors are listed consecutively, for example: ‘71/’71

Eaton CorporationEdison InternationalEppley Foundation for ResearchErnst & Young FoundationExxonMobil FoundationExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanySean Vernon Feliciano Amazing Day FoundationJohn E. Fetzer Memorial TrustFidelity Charitable Gift FundThe Errett Fisher FoundationFlex Tech AllianceFreeman FoundationGE Corporate Research and DevelopmentGE Global ResearchGoldman Sachs GivesThe William T. Grant FoundationGreentech SAThe Gretler FoundationGriffiths Charitable FoundationGulf of Mexico Research InitiativeThe Hawkins FoundationHEDCO FoundationHeising-Simons FoundationHellman Fellows FundAudrey Hillman Fisher FoundationThe Robert Ho Family FoundationHRL Laboratories, LLCHull Family FoundationHuman Frontier Science Program OrganizationHutton-Parker FoundationIBM CorporationInnuScienceIntech LLCIntel CorporationInternational Fine Particle Research InstituteInternational Foundation for the Humanities

and Social ChangeInternational Maize and Wheat Improvement CenterIOS Press B.V.The James Irvine FoundationIrvine Ranch ConservancyIstituto Italiano Di CulturaItalian Cultural Heritage Foundation of

Santa BarbaraThe Japan Steel Works, LTD.JSR CorporationJuvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Max Kade Foundation, Inc.Kaiser PermanenteKarisma FoundationThe Karp Foundation, Inc.The Kavli FoundationWilliam H. Kearns FoundationW.M. Keck FoundationKeysight TechnologiesKing Abdulaziz City for Science & TechnologyThe Kirby-Jones FoundationKleinPartners Capital CorpKPMG Peat Marwick FoundationKraton PolymersKyocera CorporationLam Research Corporation

Drs. Killian and Joan YingDavid and Susan YossemDr. Bruce Young ’96Patricia YzurdiagaDr. Steven and Katherine Zelko ’81Michael and Diane Ziering ’78Carolyn Cogan and Jules Zimmer ’59,’83Drs. Leslie and Ernie Zomalt ’64,’79/’66,’72,’89Dr. Robert and Patricia Zucherman

Foundations, Associations, Trusts, Organizations and Corporate Contributors $10,000 and aboveAnonymous (10)Adelson Medical Research FoundationAdobe Systems IncorporatedThe Aerospace CorporationAeroVironment, Inc.Amazon Conservation AssociationAmazon.com, Inc.American Chemical SocietyAmgen, Inc.Amicus FoundationAppFolio, Inc.Applied Materials, Inc.Aramco Services CompanyArnhold Foundation, Inc.Asahi Kasei CorporationAssociation For Computing Machinery, Inc.AT&T Labs ResearchBank of America Charitable Gift FundBank of Sweden Tercentenary FoundationThe Cecile & Fred Bartman FoundationBeijing ByteDance Technology Co., Ltd.Bentson FoundationKathryne Beynon FoundationThe Otis Booth FoundationAlbert and Elaine Borchard Foundation, Inc.William K. Bowes, Jr. FoundationBrain and Behavior Research FoundationCable Television Laboratories, Inc.Califia Farms, LLCCalifornia Community FoundationCarpinteria Unified SchoolCatena FoundationCenter for Community ChangePierre Claeyssens Veterans Museum & LibraryMichael J. Connell TrustThe Connie Frank FoundationConservation International FoundationJack Kent Cooke FoundationCorning, Inc.Bruce and Toni Corwin FoundationCottage Health SystemCrankstart FoundationThe Shurl & Kay Curci FoundationLen DeBenedictis Charitable Remainder TrustDeloitte FoundationDelta Psi Building CompanyDiagnostic Biochips, Inc.DSM Research

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