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Third-Century Chairs Support Faculty Teaching and Research

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蹤獲弝け announced the creation of two endowed faculty chairs that will support teaching and research in areas important to The Third-Century Plan. The endowments were established through a $5 million gift from Peter Kellner 65.

I want to thank Peter and his family for their remarkable generosity and commitment to the University, said 蹤獲弝け President Brian W. Casey. The impact of this gift is profound: it creates a perpetual source of support for faculty positions, elevates the interdisciplinary nature of the arts and humanities at 蹤獲弝け, and advances the vision of The Third-Century Plan.

The Third-Century Chair in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics will recognize teaching excellence and scholarly achievements in those fields. Kellner along with his son Erik M. Zissu 87, and grandchildren Zoe H. Zissu 16 and Claudia M. Hensley 19 created the endowment in honor of Casey, who studied philosophy, politics, and economics as an undergraduate at the University of Notre Dame.

Kellner and his wife, Maria, also created the Peter L. 65 and Maria T. Kellner Chair in Arts, Creativity, and Innovation. The chair demonstrates support for the Middle Campus Initiative, which integrates the arts and creativity into life and learning at 蹤獲弝け. The Kellner Chair will recognize the work of an outstanding scholar who explores the interplay of arts, creativity, and technology. It also reflects the Kellners own love of the arts  especially contemporary art, music, and the theater which was the driving force behind their decision to live in London following Peters retirement from leadership positions at Morgan Stanley.

When I heard President Caseys speech at the Bicentennial Reunion in the summer of 2019, I knew 蹤獲弝け was reaching a pivotal moment in its history, Kellner said. I was touched by President Caseys transparency on the importance and the cost of offering a liberal arts education. I was inspired by his vision. This gift stands as a sign of my familys appreciation of all that 蹤獲弝け has done for us and our shared confidence in the Universitys future, thanks to President Casey and The Third-Century Plan.

Endowed faculty positions serve a number of functions at the University. First and foremost, they acknowledge and reward excellence in teaching and research a distinctive combination of qualities that has always set the University apart from its peers.

Endowed faculty positions provide not only the foundation of the holders salaries, but also offer chair holders dedicated funds to deepen and enhance their research and teaching efforts. Chair holders will have a four-course teaching load, providing additional time for high-level scholarship and setting the stage for an eventual move to a four-course load for all 蹤獲弝け faculty, aligning 蹤獲弝け with the very leading colleges and universities.

The Third-Century Chair in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics and the Peter L. 65 and Maria T. Kellner Chair in Arts, Creativity, and Innovation bring the number of Third-Century chairs that have been funded to six. The Third-Century Plan calls for the creation of a total of 25 new endowed professorships.