Helping Move Sciences Into the Future
When you make a gift to the College of Sciences, you play a vital role in supporting our students, faculty, and research. Your gift can provide scholarships for our undergraduate and graduate students, research dollars for faculty members, or funds to attract and retain top scientists in their field. In an era of competitive higher education, you can help the College of Sciences move into the future with strength and confidence.
College of Sciences World Class Fund
The College of Sciences World Class Fund, which funds our greatest needs, is crucial to meeting the increased expectations of science education. For students, in addition to scholarships and fellowships, the World Class Fund provides undergraduates with research opportunities in the laboratories of prominent faculty. For faculty, the fund provides support for updated equipment and technology and it is used to create professorships and cover the associated startup and team building costs. In order to maintain our position of leadership among our peer research institutions the College of Sciences World Class Fund to attract and retain world class faculty and students to our classrooms and laboratories.
William & Mary Lynn Graber Entrepreneurial Leadership Endowment in Sciences
In a world with a globalized economy and science without borders, it is important that our students learn the innovative and entrepreneurial skills that will benefit them as they face the challenges of tomorrow. The College of Sciences, with the generous support of William and Mary Lynn Graber, is proud to be working in conjunction with the Honors College and the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies in offering students course work and research focused on the growth and nurturing of these skills.
College of Sciences Scholarship for the Promotion of Diversity
As research and academics becomes increasingly global and diverse, it is important that the College of Sciences has the ability to recruit and retain high achieving students from diverse backgrounds. To this end, the College of Sciences Scholarship for the Promotion of Diversity provides the needed funding to accomplish this goal.
You can give to:
- Astronomy Development Fund
- Center for Integrated Biotechnology
- Center for Materials Research
- Center for Reproductive Biology
- Charles W. and William C. McNeil Memorial Graduate Fellowship
- Chemistry
- Conner (Zoological) Museum
- Eastlick Legacy
- Electron Microscopy Center
- Environmental Science and Regional Planning
- Geology
- Institute for Shock Physics
- Materials Science
- Mathematics
- NMR Spectroscopy Center
- Ownbey Herbarium
- Ralph Yount Distinguished Professorship
- Physics and Astronomy
- School of Biological Sciences (Botany, Biology, Zoology)
- School of Molecular Biosciences (Biochemistry, Genetics and Cell Biology, Microbiology, Biotechnology)
- Science Learning Instructional Center and Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Education Center
- Skip Paznokas Endowed Fund
- Statistics
- Technical Services
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