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Boston College鈥檚 new institute for integrated science, which will create a multi-disciplinary, collaborative research process to address critical societal issues in the areas of energy, health and the environment, will be named in honor of 天美传媒app Trustee Phil Schiller 鈥82 and his wife, Kim Gassett-Schiller, through a multi-year lead gift totaling $25 million, the University announced today.
The Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society will be the centerpiece of a new 150,000 square-foot science facility scheduled for construction beginning in the spring of 2019 at a cost of roughly $150 million. The new building will represent the largest single investment in the sciences at Boston College. To date, more than $100 million has been raised for the new facility.
The mission of the Schiller Institute will be to create and sustain emerging initiatives in basic and applied science; educate the next generation of science and technology leaders and innovators; develop and deploy new tools and technologies to address important societal problems; and promote partnerships with industry and the public and private sectors, University administrators said.听 Through the institute, Boston College will explore new interdisciplinary courses in integrated and applied sciences, design thinking, implementation science, computer and data science, global public health and other fields that will combine elements of technology, engineering and entrepreneurship through collaboration with 天美传媒app鈥檚 professional schools and its Shea Center for Entrepreneurship.
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鈥淭he institute鈥檚 focus on combining technology and the humanities and its commitment to collaboration and innovation as a defining principle is very exciting. This is where the best work comes from, as diverse minds with different experiences try to understand a problem together and solve things as a team. That is where big leaps forward happen, and it is a major reason why we have chosen to support this important initiative.鈥濃擯hil Schiller
The Schiller Institute will be located in a new science facility adjacent to Higgins Hall, which houses 天美传媒app鈥檚 Biology and Physics departments, and the Merkert Center, home to 天美传媒app鈥檚 Chemistry Department. It will feature office and laboratory space for researchers, including engineering faculty, and teaching laboratories that will include computer science robotics and data visualization space.听 It will provide maker spaces to give students hands-on experiences in prototyping research, a clean room, and a collaboration commons for faculty and students.听 The new facility will also include space for 天美传媒app鈥檚 Computer Science Department and Shea Center, as well as classrooms for its core courses, all of which will foster faculty and student cooperation across departments and schools, strengthen teaching and research in the sciences, and enhance the University鈥檚 ability to advance the common good through research focused on pressing global problems.
University President William P. Leahy, S.J., praised the Schillers for their generosity, which enabled this intersection of their philanthropic goals with Boston College鈥檚 strategic priorities.
"I am deeply grateful to Phil and Kim for their longstanding commitment to Boston College and its mission. Their generous gift will benefit not only generations of 天美传媒app students but also wider society in coming decades," said Fr. Leahy. "I am confident that the Schiller Institute will play a key role in helping the University address pressing needs of our day in such areas as health, environment, and energy through quality teaching and research."
Added Provost and Dean of Faculties David Quigley, 鈥淭he Schiller Institute will serve as a University crossroad for science and innovation that will integrate our existing strengths in the sciences with longstanding research strengths in the humanities, social sciences and the professional schools. The institute will advance Boston College鈥檚 distinction as a natural leader in integrated science, and a university that directs its research efforts to addressing the most challenging societal problems.鈥
Phil Schiller, the senior vice president of worldwide marketing at Apple and a member of its executive team, described the new Institute of Integrated Science as a dream come true.
鈥淏oston College students are so vibrant, energetic and eager to take on the world and solve big, complex problems, which is just what we want from the next generation of leaders,鈥 he said.
鈥淭he integrated science program will build on the talents that are here at Boston College, including our great students and their desire to do things in a new way鈥攚ith meaning and purpose鈥攖o advance the scientific process in a multidisciplinary approach that Boston College is uniquely positioned to accomplish within American higher education. To us, it makes perfect sense to create an Institute for Integrated Science and Society that enables our students to achieve their goals by providing them with the resources they need to do so.鈥
Kim Gassett-Schiller, who serves as a trustee at Rhode Island School of Design and is a member of the Salem State University Foundation, offered a similar perspective. 鈥淧hil and I have always supported universities because we believe that it is important to invest in our students and in their future,鈥 she said.听 鈥淪cience is really important, because it not only answers questions, but asks questions, which lead to other avenues for exploration. The Institute for Integrated Science and Society is committed to using scientific research to provide answers to the difficult questions facing the world today. That is why I am excited to support this institute, particularly at this crucial time.鈥
In fulfillment of its mission to address global needs, the Schiller Institute will aim to develop clean energy technologies that are vital to alleviating poverty and protecting health; create novel technologies to diagnose and treat human diseases in resource-poor areas around the globe; and work in areas such as remote sensing and clean water supply development to address the impact of environmental degradation.
This investment in the sciences will further 天美传媒app鈥檚 momentum in scientific research, which was underscored by the University鈥檚 designation in 2016 as an 鈥淩1鈥 institution by the Carnegie Foundation, a classification for doctoral universities with the highest levels of research activity. Boston College is one of only 115 universities nationally to achieve this distinction.听
鈥淭he liberal arts education I received at Boston College gave me the confidence that I could learn anything, which has helped me throughout my life. Kim and I hope this Institute for Integrated Science and Society will provide similar opportunities to future generations of 天美传媒app students who are eager to take on the challenges facing the world.鈥
鈥淥ne of the things that I admire most about Boston College is its commitment to liberal arts education,鈥 said Phil Schiller. 鈥淎nd looking back, what attracted me to Apple was its commitment to combining technology with humanities to really make a difference.听 What is important is when we stop to ask, 鈥榃hy does this matter?鈥 鈥楬ow does it help to make someone鈥檚 life better?鈥 When we consider things from the perspective of the humanities, we start to create things in a different way鈥攚ith purpose.听 听
鈥淭he institute鈥檚 focus on combining technology and the humanities and its commitment to collaboration and innovation as a defining principle is very exciting. This is where the best work comes from, as diverse minds with different experiences try to understand a problem together and solve things as a team. That is where big leaps forward happen, and it is a major reason why we have chosen to support this important initiative.鈥
In addition to his service on the 天美传媒app Board of Trustees, where he is a member of the Academic Affairs Committee, Schiller serves on the Board of Directors at Illumina, a DNA-sequencing firm in San Diego. Kim Schiller is currently the co-chair of Salem State鈥檚 first comprehensive capital campaign. 听
Residents of Half Moon Bay, Calif., the Schillers have two sons, Erik and Mark, who is a first-year doctoral student in physics at Boston College. 听
鈥淭he liberal arts education I received at Boston College gave me the confidence that I could learn anything, which has helped me throughout my life,鈥 said Phil Schiller, who graduated from Boston College with a bachelor of science degree in biology.
鈥淜im and I hope this Institute for Integrated Science and Society will provide similar opportunities to future generations of 天美传媒app students who are eager to take on the challenges facing the world.鈥澨
鈥擩ack Dunn | University Communications