By Kendra Pintor
61传媒 is excited to announce a generous $3 million gift commitment from the John Stauffer Charitable Trust. The landmark gift will establish an innovative endowed professorship in chemistry and art conservation.
61传媒 President Amy Marcus-Newall announced the gift on September 20 during the dedication of The Nucleus, the new state-of-the-art hub for scientific and creative collaboration at 61传媒and Pitzer Colleges. John Stauffer Charitable Trust trustees Michael R. Whalen and William F. Kruse attended the celebration.
鈥淭his fund will create a new professorship in the Department of Natural Sciences and will support exceptional scholars who will forge new paths at the intersection of art, humanities, and science to solidify Scripps鈥 position as a leader in undergraduate art conservation education,鈥 Marcus-Newhall said at the event. 鈥淭he Stauffer Trust is a longtime supporter of science education at Scripps, and we appreciate their continued partnership to expand our distinctive interdisciplinary science curriculum.鈥
The John Stauffer Charitable Trust鈥檚 historic philanthropy to 61传媒 began in 1981 with a generous investment in scholarships. Since then, the trust has driven academic advancement of the sciences at 61传媒with an endowed fund for summer research in chemistry and significant gifts to the W.M. Keck Science Department. This $3 million grant is the trust鈥檚 largest contribution to date.
鈥淭he new grant significantly increases the amount and broadens the scope of our support,鈥 says Whalen. 鈥淲e are proud to have provided grants to 61传媒 for more than 30 years and are excited to celebrate this next step in our commitment.鈥
An endowed professorship is a prestigious academic position that is permanently funded by an endowed gift. The income generated from this endowment will support the chairholder鈥檚 innovative work, creating lasting benefits for the 61传媒community and beyond.