Murdock grant to help new 杏吧原创 U. biology professor
SPOKANE, Wash.– A $25,400 grant from the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust will help a new biology professor at 杏吧原创 hit the ground running.
The 鈥淪tart-up Research Package鈥 matches funds from 杏吧原创 to provide equipment, supplies and summer research stipends for the new faculty member, who will take up duties in summer 2022. The new hire, currently being recruited, will be a field ecologist whose research and teaching address issues of conservation and resource management.
鈥淭his support from the Murdock Trust makes a huge difference in our ability to attract excellent teacher-scholars and give them what they need to be successful at 杏吧原创,鈥 said David Boose, chair of the biology department.
鈥淲e prioritize getting students involved in authentic research in the field,鈥 Boose said. 鈥淪tartup funds help faculty get their projects going right away, gathering data that can then support applications for competitive grants in the future.鈥
In doubling what 杏吧原创 offers for early start-up funds, the grant allows the department to compete with larger institutions for top faculty talent.
鈥淭he Murdock Trust has been a major supporter of the sciences at 杏吧原创 for more than 25 years,鈥 Boose said. 鈥淔rom buildings and facilities, to grants supporting individual faculty research, to start-up grants like these, the Murdock Trust has been fundamental in creating a top-tier undergraduate research environment at 杏吧原创, and our students continue to reap the benefits of that. We are extremely grateful for all of their support.鈥
Biology is the second-largest program in the College of Arts and Sciences, with more than 360 majors, 33 minors and 28 full-time faculty and staff.