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Green Bay, WI 54311-7001

Steve Swan
Assistant Chancellor for University Advancement
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PREPARING THE FUTURE
UW-Green Bay has five Named Professorships and would like to add more. These endowments channel additional resources to our faculty stars, helping to underwrite cutting-edge research, outstanding teaching, and valuable community service. today's challenges — from identity theft to AIDS to homeland security — won't all be resolved by yesterday's answers. Not only do Named Professorships help facuty members and their students prepare for the future...they help them prepare the future.  
Named Professorships . . . . 
. . . . Support the innovative and creative work of current outstanding faculty.
. . . . Benefit students who work side-by-side with faculty on latest developments in their field.
. . . . Expand opportunities for exceptional faculty who exemplify the spirit and mission of the University. Since the first named professorship was endowed at UW-Green Bay in 1981, 19 outstanding faculty members have held these positions of excellence.
. . . . Are especially valuable at a university the size of UW-Green Bay because students (both graduate and undergraduate) benefit directly from the work of faculty researchers.
. . . . Enhance community outreach potential for faculty and the University.
. . . . Enable faculty to participate in professional activities and organizations. Such participation raises the University’s profile, leads to professional growth and ultimately benefits students.
. . . . Provide income for salary supplements, research assistants, professional development and other uses that advance a faculty member’s work and teaching effectiveness.
. . . . Make donors’ names synonymous with academic excellence.
      
A Named Professorship can be created for $200,000 or more.
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