2019 Annual Report
Legacy LEADERS We are proud to recognize the following individuals who have made a lasting gift to Society for Science & the Public by creating a legacy for the Society in their estate plans. Please join us in celebrating their forward- thinking commitment to securing our programs for the future.
Tribute GIFTS Society for Science & the Public is honored to have received contributions in tribute to the following individuals.
Tom Schaumberg Dennis A. Scheunemann Ronald W. Schmid Larry Schmitt Susan and Michael Schmitz Rob Schneyer H. Schwarz Jim Scott Salvador J. Sedita Robert D. See Thalia and Alan Segal C. and H. Seibert Jon E. Seidel Marianne Selph David Sewall Ardith Shaffer Narendra Shankar Fred Shanks
Ramji Srinivasan Keith Stanley Eric Steel Sally and John Stefano Walt Stephenson Mary Ann Stepp Judith W. Stevens Peter Stevens Edward C. Stone David K. Storrs Edward Barrington Stott
William L. Tietjen Curtis B. Timmerman Keta Tom George Tracy Steven L. Tracy Richard and Beth Treitel Edward J. Troy Channing Tucker Emil R. Unanue James L. Van Beveren Kathleen Van Dam Randy and Carol Van Der Aa Kevin Van Laeken
George F. Wethington Kevin P. White
Gautam Wilkins Colette Williams Robert J. Williams Thomas G. Wills Jeffrey Wilson Jon Wilson John J. Wilt Michael Wineland Roger Winter
Robert E. Winton Susan K. Woerner Chituru Wokpara S. Wolen Kathryn Wolff Alain and Barbara Wood-Prince William C. Woodward Bennet S. Yee Huacheng Ying Lewis and Donna Yobs Karl Yocum Troy M. Yoshino Taylor Yost
Marilyn Stovall Russell Stowe Don Straus Ann J. Strawn Jane S. Stroud Robert Struble David Stuart
Roy Van Orman Stuart Venook Paul Vercelletto Diane Versackas Mayco Villafana and Tamara Klingler Frances Villiers-Fisher Eric Vogt Richard Wakefield Frances Ann Walker Jearl Walker Margery Walker David H. Wallace Fred L. Walls Greg Waters Mary Wedgewood Larry Wehr William Weida George Weiler Elizabeth B. Weinstock Paula L. Weiss Steven Wellborn Mark Westen
In Memory B. Houston Patrick J. Chandler Kennedy Joseph Kott Justin Lemieux Wynn Rostek Lisa Slater
In Honor John Barnard Mary Bates Katherine Brind’Amour Brian Cochrane Lauren Dembeck Dennis Durbin Walter Gay John Germroth Emily Graslie and Caleb McMahan Joshua Levine Mercer Science and Engineering Fair Wilson and Geoffrey Pyle
John Shannon Lauren L. Shaw Francis and Joy Shea Eliza Shefler Thomas K. Shelton David Shepardson
Robert E. Stutler Nevin Summers W. G. Sutcliffe G. V. Swan Daniel and Karen Swanson Jason Swencki
Jon C. Graff Dorothy and Michael Green Shawnee L. Kizzire * Alexander and Linda Lane Stephanie A. Pace Marshall Patrice Morrow Gretchen Niver E. W. Scripps * Robert and Anne Shaw Donna Siemro Susan M. Staugaitis * Val Valek
Mrs. Valalta Gert Volpp Merwin Wittum
George J. Young David S. Zezulak Kurt Zierhut Anonymous (21)
Stan Shepherd Rajen A. Sheth Landon Shultz
Sharon Swift Adam Tagert Michael Taub Glen J. Tauke Barbara Taylor Leslie C. Taylor Paul A. Taylor Sue Tejml Alice Temming Jim Thomas Hollis Thomases Richard Tiede
Jill and Richard Sideman Richard A. Simpson and Ann M. Reisenauer Vincent Siravo Jr. Gregory Skala Donald C. Smart James S. Sobek Bruce W. Soderberg Russ Spickelmier
Michael Short Melissa Trainer Gregory Werk
If we have left out or misspelled your name, please accept our sincerest apology and contact us so that we may correct our records.
* Deceased
SCIENCE NEWS | MARCH 16, 2019 Spring blooms of phytoplankton add swirls of color to the Chukchi (shown in this satellite photo) and Bering seas. In 2018, the absence of sea ice in the southern Bering Sea delayed the blooms that form the base of the food web for several months. NORMAN KURING/NASA’S OCEAN COLOR WEB
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