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NDSU’s top professors recognizedAmy DalrympleThe Forum - 10/04/2007North Dakota State University will honor seven top professors with a $20,000 pay bump and a prestigious title.President Joseph Chapman will announce today a new “University Distinguished Professors” initiative that recognizes the achievements of high-quality faculty.The professors receiving the honor will get $20,000 added to their salaries each year and receive $5,000 annually to use how they want for teaching or research.Chapman will highlight the program and the faculty members in his annual state of the university address.The distinguished professors are: Allan Ashworth, geosciences; Bill Perrizo, computer science; Mukund Sibi, chemistry and molecular biology; Neil Gudmestad, plant pathology; Bill Wilson, agribusiness and applied economics; Kalpana Katti, civil engineering; and Tom Isern, history and religion.The faculty will be charged with identifying up to two additional distinguished professors each year. Candidates must be full professors and have at least 10 years of service at NDSU.Katti, who learned she was among the award recipients earlier this week, said it’s an honor for both her and her students who have contributed to her research.“To me it signifies exemplary scholarship, exemplary integrity and character, and I can only hope to live up to that,” Katti said.NDSU student body president Josh Reimnitz said rewarding faculty members’ good work enhances the education students receive.“I think it’s extremely beneficial in keeping quality faculty here,” Reimnitz said.Chapman will also give an update on the NDSU Development Foundation’s $75 million capital campaign in his address.More than $100 million has been raised for the Momentum campaign, a third higher than the original goal. The exact amount of the campaign will be announced tonight.Twenty-seven donors contributed $1 million or more to the campaign.The campaign includes:- $41 million for student scholarships.- $12 million for teaching enhancements, such as salary stipends, matching funds for grants, travel and equipment.- Funding for two downtown buildings, Klai Hall, the architecture and landscape architecture facility, and Richard H. Barry Hall, which will house the College of Business and the Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics.Reimnitz said dedicating roughly 40 percent of the campaign to student scholarships is incredible.“When you’re giving that much of it back to the students, it really shows where (university officials’) priorities lie,” Reimnitz said.Chapman will also outline how NDSU plans to move in a more global direction.The new Richard H. Barry Hall will be the home for a new Center for Global Initiatives and Leadership. Its mission will include preparing participants for global leadership.The North Dakota Trade Office will move to Barry Hall, to co-locate with the College of Business.The partnership will allow North Dakota businesses to have access to faculty expertise and give students opportunities for involvement in international trade.By the numbersThe seven NDSU distinguished professors collectively have:- 175 years of service- Mentored 94 master’s and 71 doctoral students- Published 734 refereed manuscripts, 11 books, 346 book chapters and 687 other publications- Given 1,285 presentations- Generated $55.2 million in grantsReaders can reach Forum reporter Amy Dalrymple at (701) 241-5590
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