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Dr. John Stevens has been name
Distinguished University Professor |
UNC Asheville recently named John G. Stevens as
Distinguished University Professor. Stevens, who joined the faculty
in 1968, is a Professor of Chemistry and has been instrumental in
establishing a number of scholarly centers at the University.
Early in his career, Stevens established the Mössbauer Effect Data
Center and continues to serve as its director and as an editor of
the Mössbauer Effect Reference and Data Journal. Stevens was also an
early proponent of undergraduate research, one of UNC Asheville's
hallmarks. He was a co-founder of the National Conference on
Undergraduate Research (NCUR) and was the first national executive
officer of the Council on Undergraduate Research. In 2003, Stevens
led the effort to establish the Pisgah Astronomical Research and
Scientific Education Center (PARSEC), a UNC system
inter-institutional center. PARSEC promotes and coordinates usage of
the facilities at the Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute near
Rosman, N.C., providing access for faculty and students to
world-class astronomical instrumentation. Most recently, Stevens'
work resulted in the creation of UNC Asheville's National
Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center (NEMAC), and he initiated
the establishment of the Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) at
UNC Asheville.
As Distinguished University Professor, Stevens will continue to
teach chemistry and interdisciplinary special topics courses where
he can emphasize undergraduate research and mentor student projects.