[Vision2020] The UI Friday Letter for March 7, 2008
Tom Hansen
thansen at moscow.com
Fri Mar 7 05:40:34 PST 2008
Copied and pasted below is the UI Friday Letter for March 7, 2008.
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University of Idaho
Office of the President
Moscow, Idaho 83844-3151
Phone: 208-885-6365
Fax: 208-885-6558
The Friday Letter
A Newsletter for University of Idaho Alumni and Friends
March 7, 2008
Dear Friends,
I am pleased to announce the appointment of a new vice president for
research at the University of Idaho. Dr. John (Jack) McIver is an
internationally known physicist whose research has focused on laser
technology. He has keen science and technology insights and a proven
ability to develop and harness the power of interdisciplinary research - a
core value and strength of the University of Idaho, and an area in which
we must invest new energy, ideas and rigor. Jack also has experience
working with national laboratories, and a strong sense of how to
facilitate the research and creative activities in professional colleges,
as well as in the letters, arts and social sciences.
Our vice president for research provides strategic and operational
leadership to the University of Idaho's research engine. Jack will oversee
all research policies and procedures, technology transfer, economic
development and regulatory compliance; lead our Research Office, including
the Office of Sponsored Research; and oversee the University's research
institutes and facilities statewide.
Jack currently serves as interim vice president for research and economic
development at the University of New Mexico. There, he has championed
interdisciplinary research efforts that blend hard sciences and
engineering, but also has worked to develop potential research projects
that combine the fine arts with areas of science and technology. Other
credentials include the European Office of Aerospace Research and
Development in London, where he was a liaison officer with the U.S. Air
Force working on lasers and opto-electronics; and the P.N. Lebedev
Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., in Moscow,
where he was a National Academy of Sciences exchange scientist.
Jack's achievements in research innovation, peer reviewed publications,
teaching and competitive grantsmanship, coupled with his management of a
high-activity research environment, bring ideal experiences and
aspirations to lead the University of Idaho's research and scholarship
enterprise to new heights. He will be a strong and visible spokesperson
for this mission-related aspect of the University around the state and
nation.
Jack takes the reins from Dr. John Tracy, to whom we are indebted for very
capably serving a year-long interim appointment as vice president for
research. John will return full time to his directorship of the Idaho
Water Resources Research Institute. Thank you, John, and welcome, Jack.
Tim White
President
Here's the latest news from the University of Idaho:
Three Vandals earned conference titles last weekend at the Western
Athletic Conference indoor track and field championships. Russ Winger
earned this third-straight title in the shot put, Heather Bergland
defended her 60-meter hurdle title and Lucas Pope won the men's pole
vault. Thirteen Vandals earned first-team All-WAC honors by finishing in
the top three in their event. Five Vandals are eligible for consideration
to compete at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship meet, and the
final field will be announced early next week.
The 2008 football schedule has been announced, and Idaho will play six
home games in the ASUI-Kibbie Activity Center. Dads' Weekend and Ag Days
are set for October 4 and Homecoming will be celebrated on the October 25
weekend.
Aug. 30 - at Arizona
Sept. 6 - Idaho State
Sept. 13 - Western Michigan
Sept. 20 - at Utah State
Sept. 27 - at San Diego State
Oct. 4 - Nevada - Dads' Weekend and Ag Days
Oct. 11 - at Fresno State
Oct. 18 - at Louisiana Tech
Oct. 25 - New Mexico State - Homecoming
Nov. 1 - San Jose State
Nov. 8 - bye
Nov. 15 - Boise State
Nov. 22 - at Hawaii
The Kibbie Dome Renovation and Expansion Project will transform the
student experience at the University of Idaho, and a $35 million
fundraising campaign has begun to seek support from individuals,
corporations and foundations. One couple stepping forward to help is
Debbie and Jack Hetherington of Twin Falls. The Hetherington family has
pledged $100,000 that will be paid over a three-year period. "We
definitely want to encourage others to contribute. People might think that
they need to pledge a million or more to make a difference, but these
smaller gifts add up quickly if we can get a bunch of them," shares Debbie
when referring to their commitment. To make a gift or to learn more about
the Kibbie Dome Renovation and Expansion Project, please contact Mahmood
Sheikh, assistant athletic director for development at (208) 364-4027 or
sheikh at uidaho.edu.
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Seeya round town, Moscow.
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
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