{"id":59,"date":"2015-05-27T14:33:56","date_gmt":"2015-05-27T14:33:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.ldeo.columbia.edu\/2015report\/?page_id=59"},"modified":"2016-02-29T15:43:15","modified_gmt":"2016-02-29T15:43:15","slug":"development","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/blog.ldeo.columbia.edu\/2015report\/development\/","title":{"rendered":"Development"},"content":{"rendered":"
Lamont\u2019s research and education initiatives are funded through a combination of public and private support. The extraordinary generosity of our friends, alumni, and staff is deeply appreciated by all of us at the Observatory. Every gift, large or small, helps generate another discovery. And in that way, every donor becomes a partner in our scientific and educational endeavors and plays a crucial role in advancing the fundamental knowledge needed to sustain our environment.<\/p>\n
We are deeply appreciative of the continued generosity of the G. Unger Vetlesen Foundation. Their decades of support have enabled the Observatory to recruit and retain key members of our staff who lead pioneering research programs and increase our understanding of the processes that govern the workings of our planet.<\/p>\n
The 2015 Vetlesen Prize<\/a> was awarded to Stephen Sparks, from the University of Bristol, United Kingdom. Dr. Sparks was recognized for his groundbreaking work in the field of volcanology.<\/p>\n