Stephen F. and Fay Evans Martin Endowed Professorship in Chemistry

January 1, 2015
Stephen F. and Fay Evans Martin Endowed Professorship in Chemistry

Stephen F. and Fay Evans Martin
Endowed Professorship in Chemistry
Established by former students, friends
and colleagues of Dr. Stephen Martin

Friends, former students and colleagues of Stephen Martin have joined together to establish the Stephen F. and Fay Evans Martin Endowed Professorship in Chemistry. This endowment will honor a man who has given so much of himself to the lives of his students and colleagues and will support, in perpetuity, the Department of Chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin. This endowment requires gifts and pledges of $300,000 to reach its new goal. All pledges in support of the Martin Professorship may be paid over a five-year window and will be matched 1:1 by Steve and Fay.

Funds distributed annually from the Stephen F. and Fay Evans Martin Endowed
Professorship in Chemistry will be used to recruit and retain exceptional faculty in the Department of Chemistry. Endowed Professorships allow the College to grow the next generation of chemists by providing discretionary support for research seed grants, graduate student stipends and programmatic excellence.

In light of the extraordinary opportunity to establish a named professorship in honor of Stephen Martin and his wife Fay, the College of Natural Sciences looks to the former students, friends and colleagues of Dr. Martin to support this initiative.  Dr. Martin’s impact on UT and the chemistry department has been profound, and impacts in the study of chemistry.

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"I will be forever grateful for Steve Martin's guidance at the bench. His mentorship and the unique camaraderie he fostered within his group and across the UT Chemistry Department. Contributing to the endowment solidifies Steve's legacy of top-notch science for future generations of UT students."
Dr. Steve Davidsen

"Take a moment to think about where you are in your career...and how you got here.  I bet that our time in Steve’s group played a significant role in each of our career paths.  We would not be where we are today without the SFM experience.  I choose to show my gratitude by funding the legacy.”
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