Bill Minicozzi appointed Krieger-Eisenhower Professor

On June 4, 2007, Bill Minicozzi was appointed to a Krieger-Eisenhower Professorship, the first such in the Department of Mathematics.

Established as part of Zanvyl Krieger's transformational 1992 endowment gift to the School of Arts and Sciences, the Krieger-Eisenhower Professorships are intended to recognize extraordinary faculty of the School of Arts and Sciences and to honor Mr. Krieger's long-standing friendship with Milton Eisenhower, the ninth president of the Johns Hopkins University. These professorships, awarded to faculty of distinction without restriction to particular departments, recognize both extraordinary scholarly achievement and broad and effective engagement with the academic life of the Krieger School. Holders of the Krieger-Eisenhower Professorships embody the ideal of the scholar working within the academy, engaging in research of the highest quality while simultaneously enriching the intellectual lives of students and colleagues, both within the University and without.

.KSAS Magazine article on Bill Minicozzi

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