Event Honoring the 2009 Regents Professors

On September 22, a reception at Eastcliff was held to honor the three University of Minnesota professors named Regents Professors in 2009.

The three named are Bruce Blazar, chief, University of Minnesota Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplantation (BMT) Program, Lawrence Que, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Thomas Johnson, professor of Geological Sciences. The designation of Regents Professor is the highest level of recognition given to faculty by the university.

"Year after year, Regents Professors represent the best and brightest in their fields, and this year's selection is no exception," said University of Minnesota President Robert Bruininks. "Their bold discoveries and commitment to excellence across a wide range of disciplines embody the mission and aspirations of a world-class research and land-grant university." The addition of the new Regents Professors increases the total number of current Regents Professorships to 29.

"Our new distinguished group of Regents Professors are exemplars of the academic excellence that abounds at the University of Minnesota," said Provost Thomas Sullivan. "Throughout their careers, professors Blazar, Johnson and Que, Jr. have produced outstanding academic contributions, engaged their students in the classroom and provided exceptional service, thereby enhancing the reputation of the University of Minnesota. It is a privilege to honor this group."

Regents Professor Lawrence Que, Jr.

Regents Professor Lawrence Que, Jr.

Regents Professor Bruce Blazar

Regents Professor Bruce Blazar

Regents Professor Thomas Johson

Regents Professor Thomas Johnson