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Foundation makes significant gift to establish university’s J.R. Simplot Endowed Dean of the College of Agricultural & Life Sciences.
November 13, 2024
The J.R. Simplot Family Foundation has made a significant gift to establish the University of Idaho’s (U of I) first endowed deanship in support of the land-grant institution’s broad efforts to benefit Idaho agriculture.
The J.R. Simplot Endowed Dean of the College of Agricultural & Life Sciences (CALS) pays homage to the Idaho-based agribusiness company’s founder, the late J.R. Simplot, and the Simplot family’s legacy within Idaho agriculture and with U of I, according to a news release.
Annual distributions from the endowment will support the CALS dean’s priorities in perpetuity. By providing sustained financial support, an endowed deanship ensures continuity in leadership and a stable foundation for long-term strategic planning, the U of I announcement explained. This stability enables the dean to pursue ambitious projects and invest in innovative initiatives. Such resources will also help attract top faculty members, improve student experiences and elevate the college’s contributions toward supporting and improving the agriculture industry.
“We’re grateful for the generosity of the J.R. Simplot Family Foundation,” U of I president Scott Green said. “It is fitting to name this deanship after Simplot, given the family’s legacy in Idaho and agriculture. This is a milestone for the U of I in establishing our first endowed dean’s position, and we look forward to building on this great partnership.”
As the agricultural college for Idaho’s land-grant, national research university, CALS is charged with advancing the health and welfare of people, animals and the environment through research and education in agriculture, community, human and rural development, natural resources, nutrition and life sciences. In this role, the college collaborates extensively with stakeholders like J.R. Simplot Co. in fulfilling its mission.
Agriculture is the engine that drives Idaho’s economy, representing 17% of the state’s total economic output in 2023, according to a report by U of I agricultural economists.
“We’re thrilled to be able to help the U of I continue to lead in agriculture, innovating to find new ways to support farmers and feed a growing world population,” said Scott Simplot, chairman of the board for J.R. Simplot Co. and a U of I alumnus. “My dad was passionate about education and about agriculture, so it’s fitting that we can combine two of his favorite things with this endowment.”
Michael P. Parrella, who will be retiring in June 2025, will be the first to hold the title of J.R. Simplot Endowed Dean of the College of Agricultural & Life Sciences.
The university said it is embarking upon a national search for a new dean to build on the momentum the college has gained under Parrella’s leadership. Since he became dean in 2016, CALS has prospered and has made great strides toward expanding and improving its programs and research infrastructure throughout the state.
Family owned and privately held since 1929, the J.R. Simplot Co. has grown into an international food and agriculture company with more than 13,000 employees serving customers around the world.
Headquartered in Boise, Ida., the company leads innovations in plant nutrition and food processing, researches new ways to feed animals and sustain ecosystems and works with farmers and partners to help feed a growing global population. Its integrated portfolio includes farming, ranching and cattle production, food processing, food brands, phosphate mining, fertilizer manufacturing and other enterprises related to agriculture.
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