Kindschi, director of the Kaufman Interfaith Institute, received the
D。艾伦. Lubbers Award, which recognizes longtime faculty and staff
members for service to 大学 and community. 在他
45-year career at Grand Valley, Kindschi helped build the foundation
of 大学’s STEM programs.
He served as dean of Science and Mathematics for more than 25 years,
developing more than 14 academic programs and colleges, including what
has transformed into the College of Health Professions, Padnos College
of Engineering and Computing, and Annis Water Resources Institute.
Kindschi was instrumental in K-12 outreach, establishing the Coalition
for Excellence in Science and Math Education, Regional Math and
Science Center and bringing the Science Olympiad tournaments to Grand
谷的校园.
名誉主席. Lubbers presented Kindschi with the
奖. “For over two decades, Doug filled that position distinguishing
himself and the sciences,” Lubbers said. 他吸引并设法做到了
resources — always striving, always creating, always achieving.”
Kindschi was appointed founding director of the Kaufman Interfaith
Institute in 2010 and has led programming such as the community-wide
Year of Interfaith Understanding and Jewish/Christian/Muslim dialogues.
Kindschi has served on the board for Van Andel Education Institute
Council, Grand Rapids Medical Education and Research Center, Mary Free
Bed Rehabilitation Hospital, and other organizations. 他赢得了
doctoral degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and has been
a visiting fellow at Cambridge University.
In 2015, Grand Valley named its new science building, the P. 道格拉斯
Kindschi Hall of Science, in honor of Kindschi, recognizing both his
role in science education and generous financial support. 的
building's greenhouse is named for his wife, Barbara.