Our Stories
Philanthropy is a process of discovery. Supporters and scholars learn and grow together. These stories illustrate the meaningful relationships that enrich our campus community and beyond.
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For the Common Good
Realistic solutions for real world problems. That is the intention of the Pahl Initiative, founded by Louise '77 and Stephen D. '77 Pahl, which funds an annual research project seeking to address the most pressing issues of our time and ultimately result in the kind of knowledge and strategies that lead to tangible change in public policy.
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The Power of Curiosity
At UC Santa Barbara, academic excellence is a collaborative effort. Having served on the Academic Senate during his tenure, Professor Emeritus Richard Watts knows this to be true, and it plays a fundamental role in his continued generosity across campus today.
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The University Spark
With a passion for engineering burning bright enough to start a small laboratory fire, Tunç Doluca ’81 established the Doluca Family Endowed Chair in Electrical & Computer Engineering to fan the flame for others.
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New Horizons
To keep up in the modern world, the ability to comprehend data and technology is no longer optional, regardless of your discipline. This understanding and first-hand experience is what led Ross Dowd ’94 to establish the Dowd Creative Computing Initiative, intended to train humanities majors how to use technology to enhance their communication skills and create content in all mediums.
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Turning the Tides
In order to overcome the rampant effects of climate change and turn things around for our oceans, we’re going to need all hands on deck. With her lifelong love of oceanic adventure, Sarah Argyropoulos has invested in providing graduate student fellowships for women at the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management.
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The Architecture of History
Award-winning architect Gil Sanchez dedicated his career to preserving the history and tradition of Mexican-American adobe architecture. Now, by making a bequest to the UCSB Library, in addition to donating a collection of architectural materials from his renowned career to the California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives (CEMA), the legacies of his work and the culture and restoration of historic adobe buildings will continue to be preserved and enjoyed for generations.
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A Wider World
Unrestricted giving broadens horizons for the entire university, but especially for students. By making an unrestricted legacy gift, Trustee Phillip Spector ’72 intends to expand access to growth opportunities all across campus.
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Engaging Humanities
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation’s dedication to the field of humanities has long been opening doors of opportunity for students and faculty alike. By establishing the Engaging Humanities Initiative, the Mellon Foundation’s latest contribution enables incoming students to participate in cutting-edge discovery courses where they will gain critical skills and insight, and receive guided mentorship to help them build rewarding careers.
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The Gift of Experience
John Arnhold ’75 spent only two years as a student at UC Santa Barbara — a relatively brief tenure that nonetheless made quite an impression. Together, the alumnus and his wife, Jody, have been impacting the university in return for more than a decade.
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A Home on Campus
Will and Jennifer Cooper are committed to making sure Gauchos have a healthy place to live, work and thrive through their support of affordable campus housing, sustainability efforts and scholarships for low-income, underrepresented students.
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The Italian Renaissance in Santa Barbara
As one of the first art history professors at UC Santa Barbara, Alfred Moir is credited with significantly growing the department through his legacy of teaching, leadership, and visionary museum curation. Upon his passing, the Moir estate provided several transformative gifts to the university, including the establishment of the Alfred Moir Fellowship in Art History, a donation of over 2,000 original artworks from his personal collection, and 6,000 art and art history books to enrich the library’s Special Research Collections.
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Leaving Legacies and Living Legends
Naturally driven and inquisitive, Scott Dinsmore found the Technology Management Program (TMP) to be the perfect setting to nurture his passion for entrepreneurship that would eventually lead him to launch his own global company. Upon his sudden and unexpected passing, his parents Bill ’68 and Janet Dinsmore dedicated their legacy gift to TMP to honor Scott’s memory and legacy, and the program that helped their son find his purpose.
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An Evolving and Rewarding Partnership
For Professor Emeritus Duncan ‘09 and his wife Suzanne ‘70 Mellichamp, finding new ways to give back to their community is what keeps them going. Long-standing donors and campus partners, the Mellichamps’ unwavering generosity continues to advance programming, establish new research initiatives, and ensure the success and longevity of our community.
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High Risk, High Reward
Thomas Harriman H'17 knows that high rewards demand high risks. The philanthropist and UCSB Foundation trustee is backing UCSB’s Brain Initiative, which aims to catalyze discovery and innovation in neuroscience by fostering collaborative brain research.
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A Family Affair
Linda La Kretz Duttenhaver ’77 and her father, Morton La Kretz, have established The La Kretz Research Center. This will further the Reserve’s stature as an invaluable site for ecological inquiry and education. The gift also creates an endowment for directorship of the center and supports fellowships for promising graduate students.
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