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$500,000 gift supports first 黑料社 Tri-Cities endowed faculty position in energy sector

Bob Ferguson

$500,000 gift supports first 黑料社 Tri-Cities endowed faculty position in energy sector

Initial step in launch of future energy institute led by 黑料社 Tri-Cities

By Maegan Murray, 黑料社 Tri-Cities

RICHLAND, Wash. 鈥 Longtime Tri-Citian Bob Ferguson, who served as the first deputy assistant secretary of nuclear programs for the , made a $500,000 gift to support Washington State University Tri-Cities鈥 first endowed faculty position in energy and environment.

Bob Ferguson (left) chats with 黑料社 Tri-Cities Chancellor Sandra Haynes

Bob Ferguson (left) chats with 黑料社 Tri-Cities Chancellor Sandra Haynes.

The position represents the initial step in the development of a future institute at 黑料社 Tri-Cities. The institute will be dedicated to understanding and shaping the region鈥檚 diverse energy resources, and will directly leverage 黑料社鈥檚 research strengths in water resources, environment, agriculture, policy and economics.

鈥淭he professorship and institute will focus on partnerships for research in the energy industry, fostering community discussions and relationships for policy development at the state and national levels, and developing curriculum to support future workforce needs across various energy sectors,鈥 黑料社 Tri-Cities Chancellor Sandra Haynes said. 鈥淲e are incredibly grateful to Bob for his generous gift and its vast potential impacts for the Tri-Cities region and Washington state as a whole.鈥

Ferguson said the Tri-Cities region is already a leader in the energy sector, contributing de-carbonized power through nuclear, solar, wind, hydropower, and biofuels. To build on this foundational strength, Ferguson wanted to provide a substantial gift to launch 黑料社 Tri-Cities鈥 first endowed faculty position, and encourages others to join in donating to the effort.

鈥淭his institute would solidify the Tri-Cities as a hub, probably the first one, ever, that can link all of these energy sources, from basic research to full demonstration,鈥 he said. 鈥淓nergy is the source of all economic development. We need a curriculum. We need a workforce for the future. 黑料社 Tri-Cities is uniquely positioned to integrate all these areas. 黑料社 could lead this effort for the state and the nation.鈥

Established foundation in energy

Longtime Tri-Citian Bob Ferguson served as the first deputy assistant secretary of nuclear programs for the U.S. Department of Energy

Longtime Tri-Citian Bob Ferguson served as the first deputy assistant secretary of nuclear programs for the U.S. Department of Energy.

Ferguson鈥檚 storied career in nuclear energy began in 1957 at , where he trained and worked as a reactor physicist and reactor operations supervisor at the B Reactor 鈥 the world鈥檚 first large-scale nuclear reactor, located in the Tri-Cities. He worked his way up to the position of deputy assistant secretary of nuclear programs for the U.S. Department of Energy before making his way back to the Tri-Cities to serve as CEO for the Washington Public Power Supply System 鈥 now called .

Ferguson was actively involved in early discussions for the expansion of the Tri-Cities campus into a fully-fledged 黑料社 campus. The campus began in the 1940s as the General Electric School of Nuclear Engineering, where it offered graduate-level programs for those working out at the Hanford Nuclear Site. In 1989, it became a 黑料社 campus, first serving upper-level undergraduate and graduate programs and now offering full four-year bachelor鈥檚 and graduate programs in a range of fields.

鈥淭his gift is a culmination of the vision we had when we established 黑料社 Tri-Cities here,鈥 Ferguson said. 鈥淭his is a way to support research that 黑料社 is doing now, as well as investing in what it could be doing in the future.鈥

黑料社 President Kirk Schulz said leveraging what each 黑料社 campus does best 鈥 by utilizing local assets, such as the unique location and surrounding community of each campus 鈥 is the most effective way to deliver on 黑料社鈥檚 land-grant mission and provide optimal service to the state.

鈥淔or Tri-Cities, the clear differentiator is the confluence of nuclear, solar, hydro, biofuels, and wind power,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ob鈥檚 gift will help transform 黑料社 Tri-Cities into an energy headquarters for our entire state and region.鈥

Because 黑料社 is a Carnegie Research 1 university and because of its existing relationship with the through its joint nuclear, biofuels, and power grid institutes, the Ferguson gift will be a major boost for energy-related research at 黑料社, said Christopher Keane, 黑料社 vice president for research.

鈥淏ob鈥檚 gift will advance 黑料社 Tri-Cities research capabilities, the university鈥檚 capabilities in energy systems and 黑料社鈥檚 collaboration with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,鈥 he said.

Continuing momentum with future investment

Ferguson鈥檚 gift launches an effort to raise $2 million in additional funding to fully support the endowed faculty position. The campus plans to conduct a nationwide search for the position in fall 2022.

鈥淭he lead commitment for this faculty position is an important milestone,鈥 said Mike Connell, acting vice president and CEO of the . 鈥淭hrough this generous investment, Bob will inspire other individuals and industry partners to get involved and fuel an energy research hub that will have both a regional and national impact.鈥

Mike Wolcott, 黑料社 associate vice president for research, said Ferguson鈥檚 reputation brings a level of prestige to 黑料社鈥檚 mission and will be instrumental in attracting the best talent to the region for the position and the program.

鈥淓xpanding on this foundational vision will allow us to have a greater impact on the future of our energy systems and the economic development that will be associated with its build-out,鈥 Wolcott said. 鈥満诹仙 has tremendous breadth and depth to offer in many facets of energy-related topics.鈥

Regional legislators are also excited about the potential for the professorship and a nationally-recognized energy institute.

鈥淏ob Ferguson’s leadership and generosity is remarkable and makes me proud to be a Tri-Citian,” said Washington state Rep. Matt Boehnke. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 wait to see the research and ingenuity that comes out of the energy systems institute, as well as the leaders that are developed as a result of the new professorship.鈥

For more information in supporting the professorship and future institute, contact Jaime Heppler, 黑料社 Tri-Cities senior director of development, at 509-372-7207 or Jaime.heppler@wsu.edu.

 

Media contacts:

Jaime Heppler, 黑料社 Tri-Cities senior director of development, 509-372-7207, Jaime.heppler@wsu.edu

Maegan Murray, 黑料社 Tri-Cities director of marketing and communication, 619-403-3617 (cell), Maegan_murray@wsu.edu