University of North Dakota
Chester Fritz Distinguished Professorships
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Chester Fritz
Chester Fritz
Chester Fritz attended UND from 1908 to 1910. He became an international trader in precious metals and lived most of his life in China and Europe. In establishing the endowment for the professorships -- just one of his many gifts to UND -- as an "investment in the future of my Alma Mater and of the people who make the future what it shall be." He added, "I am especially indebted to the fine teachers who, in the end, have determined in large measure how well I was able to learn and to use the knowledge that the University of North Dakota could provide."

 

Chester Fritz Library
Chester Fritz Auditorium
Selection Criteria

 
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The Chester Fritz Distinguished Professorships were established with an endowment gift from the late UND benefactor Chester Fritz, 1892-1983. Revenue from the endowment provides for cash stipends to one or more full-time UND faculty members, who thereafter may use the title "Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor."
 

James Antes, Psychology & Peace Studies
Michael C. Beard, English
Edward C. Carlson, Anatomy & Cell Biology
Sandra Donaldson, English
F. Richard Ferraro, Psychology
Michael Gaffey, Space Studies
Jonathan Geiger, Pharmacology, Physiology & Therapeutics
William D. Gosnold, Geology & Geological Engineering
Mark R. Hoffmann, Chemistry
Gordon L. Iseminger, History
Richard G. Landry, Educational Measurements & Statistics
Michael D. Mann, Chemical Engineering
James E. Mitchell, Neuroscience
Thomas Mohr, Physical Therapy
Myrna R. Olson, Teaching & Learning
Leon Osborne, Atmospheric Sciences
Thomas Petros, Psychology
Michael Poellot, Atmospheric Sciences
Isaac Schlosser, Biology
William F. Sheridan, Biology
Kathleen Tiemann, Sociology
Stephen Wonderlich, Clinical Neuroscience
Sharon C. Wilsnack, Neuroscience

 


Michael A. Anderegg, English (retired)
Robert Beck, Law
Richard Beringer, History (retired)
William V. Borden, English (retired)
William E. Cornatzer, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology(deceased)
Richard D. Crawford, Biology
Kenneth J. Dawes, Social Work (retired)
Mike Ebadi, Neuroscience & Pharmacology, Physiology & Therapeutics (retired)
Ronald C. Engle, Theatre Arts (retired)
Albert J. Fivizzani, Biology (retired)
Mary Lou S. Fuller, Elementary Education (retired)
Elizabeth Hampsten, English (retired)
Carla Wulff Hess, Communication Sciences and Disorders(retired)
David Hein, Pharmacology and Toxicology
Richard L. Hill, Educational Administration (retired)
Harvey Knull, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
David O. Lambeth, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (retired)
Diane K. Langemo, Nursing Practice and Development (retired)
Donald K. Lemon, Educational Leadership (retired)
Robert W. Lewis, English (retired)
Frank Low, Anatomy (deceased)
Richard L. Ludtke, Sociology (retired)
Roger Melvold, Microbiology & immunology
Robert C. Nordlie, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology(retired)
Lewis K. Oring, Biology
Surendra S. Parmar, Physiology (retired)
Brian O. Paulsen, Art
Russell Peterson, Education (deceased)
Lewis J. Radonovich, Chemistry
Paul D. Ray, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (retired)
John L. Rowe, Business and Vocational Education (deceased)
Mary Jane Schneider, Indian Studies (retired)
Donald E. Severson, Chemical Engineering (retired)
Virgil Stenberg, Chemistry (retired)
Jeffrey L. Stith, Atmospheric Sciences
D. Jerome Tweton, History (retired)
Stephen K. Wikel, Microbiology and Immunology
Charles A. Wood, Space Studies
Kevin Young, Microbiology and Immunology

 
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