Pahl Initiative on the Study of Critical Social Issues

Mental health. School safety. Housing and homelessness. Immigration. There are no quick fixes or easy answers for such massive societal challenges, but surely research can help pave a path toward solutions.
 
Believing deeply in that promise, UC Santa Barbara alumni Louise A. Pahl ’77 and Stephen D. Pahl ’77 have donated $1.1 million to their alma mater to deliver on it. Their gift establishes the Pahl Initiative on the Study of Critical Social Issues in UC Santa Barbara’s Division of Social Sciences to fund interdisciplinary research and teaching on major social issues.
 
“I’m delighted to thank Louise and Stephen for their tremendous gift to fund the Pahl Initiative on the Study of Critical Social Issues,” said Chancellor Henry T. Yang. “They are influential alumni leaders whose volunteer service and philanthropy over nearly three decades has enhanced the education of our brilliant students, especially in the social sciences. This model gift will further strengthen collaborative interdisciplinary research by faculty and students, including undergraduates, to address pressing societal concerns and will have an impact that reaches far beyond our campus.”
 
And that’s exactly the idea, according to the Pahls, who themselves are products of the social sciences at UC Santa Barbara. Louise earned a degree in sociology; Stephen in business economics and political science.
 
“We wanted to give this gift in our lifetime so that we can help Dean Charles Hale, UC Santa Barbara faculty, graduate and undergraduate students with meaningful, cutting-edge research for real world solutions,” said Louise Pahl, a trustee of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation who serves on the Bay Area Regional Leadership Committee. “We are looking forward to interacting with the research teams, hearing presentations on their progress and seeing the final results of their work. We feel that this will be a transformative gift for the Division of Social Sciences and will hopefully inspire others to give generously.”
 
Transformative indeed.
 
So concurred Hale, the SAGE Sara Miller McCune Dean of Social Sciences at UC Santa Barbara. “Any well-conceived gift to the university builds on what’s there, builds on the principles in place, but also is transformative in allowing us to realize those principles in ways that wouldn’t be possible otherwise,” he said. “The Pahls’ gift is very much in that category.”
 
Starting with the 2019-2020 academic year, the Pahl Initiative will annually select one new proposal — the awards are competitive — for two years of funding, according to Hale. At the heart of the new endeavor, he said, is a desire for broad impact.
 
“When I talk about the division and describe what social sciences do, I don’t talk so much in terms of disciplines but about major social issues that need to be understood better — ways in which society needs to change in order to meet our own highest collective aspirations,” Hale said. “It’s constructive, possible, social change for the common good. That usually means a combination of a central problem to be addressed, research-based diagnosis of the problem, and big picture aspirations for possible solutions.”
 
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Tuesday, February 12, 2019