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Physics & Astronomy Giving Opportunities

Thank you for considering a gift to the Physics & Astronomy Department. The department is truly enriched by your support, which can provide things like scholarships, books, travel funds, research support, and visiting speakers. Our greatest need is for undergraduate scholarships, but we welcome gifts to support any area.

Below is a list of current funds you can support today with an online gift.

General Support

  • Flexible support for the department鈥檚 most pressing needs that can be used right away

  • An endowed fund that supports the department鈥檚 most pressing needs with sustainable, long-term funding, this fund was established by professors Wright and Rollins.

  • Providing support for unusual expenses for graduate students like emergency funds, travel funds, special appointments, awards, etc., this was established by Professors Ernst Breitenberger and Louis Wright.

  • Designed to enrich the undergraduate experience of physics majors.

  • Created to honor Professor Sanford, this fund provides general support for the Astronomy program.

Student Support

  • Supports students with financial need and encourages scientific research. Established with a bequest from Distinguisher Professor John Edwards.

  • This fund was initiated by Professor Jim Shipman and Will Konneker '47 M.S. and provides the department鈥檚 primary support for incoming first year students.

  • Endowed scholarship from Dr. Jeanette Grasselli-Brown in memory of her brother who was a physics student.

  • Undergraduate scholarship in memory of Abhishek Singh.

  • Endowed by family and friends in memory of Professor Darrell Huwe, the scholarship is preferentially given to students from a rural background with financial need.

  • Scholarship for graduate students within the department

Research Support

  • Supports undergraduate research at the Edwards Accelerator Laboratory.

  • Provides general support for the Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics.

  • Supports the work of the Nanoscale and Quantum Phenomena Institute (NQPI).

Contact Us

If you have questions about giving or if you have interest in establishing a new fund to support the department, please contact:

David Johnson
Senior Director of Development
johnsod7@ohio.edu
740-597-1604