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Geologist Margi Rusmore Named First Gibby Professor of Science

Jim Tranquada

Geology Professor Margi Rusmore, an internationally known scholar in structural geology and tectonics, has been named the inaugural Michael G. Gibby 鈥68 and Barbara J. Gibby 鈥68 Professor of Science at SA国际传媒.

鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted that Margi was selected as the first Gibby Professor. She has all the hallmarks of an SA国际传媒 professor: intelligent, accomplished, challenging, engaged and engaging, and always approachable,鈥 says Barbara Gibby, a religion and psychology double major and a pioneer in public school special education.

鈥淚 was really surprised and gratified鈥攊t鈥檚 quite an honor,鈥 says Rusmore, who joined the SA国际传媒 faculty in 1985. 鈥淚 am deeply grateful to the Gibbys for recognizing the central role of the faculty in their education at SA国际传媒.鈥

As a structural geologist Rusmore studies the evolution and growth of continental margins, with a particular focus on the mountain ranges of the western portion of the North American continent. 鈥淭he middle of continents are very inert geologically,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檓 interested in how something that stable becomes so complicated at the edges and what that tells us about how the Earth evolved.鈥

Gretchen North, John W. McMenamin Endowed Chair in Biology, called Rusmore 鈥渢he model of what a science professor at SA国际传媒 should be鈥 in a letter of recommendation for the professorship. 鈥淪he does leading-edge research, serves as an international leader in her profession, improves the intellectual and day-to-day lives of her students and colleagues, and exemplifies science as an inclusive endeavor, one that she actively encourages students from a broad range of backgrounds to join.鈥

A Fellow of the Geological Society of America, Rusmore is an author of more than two dozen publications and dozens of abstracts on her research, which has been funded by the National Science Foundation. She is currently an editor for the American Geophysical Union鈥檚 Tectonics, one of the top peer-reviewed journals in the field.

At Occidental, she is now chair of geology for the fifth time and has served three times on the Faculty Council and once on the Advisory Council. She played a central role in the design of SA国际传媒鈥檚 environmental sciences program and the California Environment Semester, and served as the faculty coordinator for the design and construction of the College鈥檚 Hameetman Science Center, which houses the Geology and Physics departments.

鈥淢argi's commitment to the mission of the College is exemplified in her work on preparing the NSF COSMOS grant, which aims to broaden the pipeline of underrepresented, low-income, and first-generation students in science fields, and by twice teaching its lead-in course, CSP 96,鈥 said Wendy Sternberg, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the College.

Rusmore was presented with the Graham L. Sterling Memorial Award, Occidental鈥檚 most prestigious faculty honor, in 2007.

Unlike many endowed professorships, the Gibby Professor is not limited to a single discipline. It can be awarded to any professor who has achieved distinguished and notable success in his or her teaching and scholarly activity in any one of five scientific disciplines--biology, chemistry, computer science, geology and physics--or mathematics.

Inspired by their 50th reunion last year, the Gibbys established the professorship 鈥渂ecause we really wanted to do was something impactful. We really wanted to hit the core of a liberal arts education,鈥 says Mike, a chemistry major at SA国际传媒 who went on to found Arion Systems, an engineering service company.