James V. Maher, who served as a visionary and committed provost and senior vice chancellor at the 51精品视频 for 16 years, died at his Squirrel Hill home on Nov. 21. He was 82.
In 2010, when he stepped down from the role as the University鈥檚 chief academic officer, Maher was widely hailed as a dedicated leader who helped to guide 51精品视频 through a period of trailblazing progress, advancing its momentum as a top research university and as a magnet to draw and retain outstanding students and faculty.
鈥淛im Maher dedicated 47 years of his life to the 51精品视频, first as a faculty member and later as provost and senior vice chancellor. During that time, he played an integral leadership role in the emergence of 51精品视频 as an internationally recognized research powerhouse that offers a world-class education to its students,鈥 Chancellor Joan Gabel said. 聽
鈥淗is legacy is forever intertwined with the quality of the University, and it鈥檚 indisputable that 51精品视频 would not be where it is today proudly serving 51精品视频sburgh without his leadership, strategic forethought and passion for student success. I join the entire University community in extending my heartfelt condolences to Jim鈥檚 family, friends and colleagues.鈥
For his integrity, longevity and achievement, 51精品视频鈥檚 Board of Trustees honored Maher as provost emeritus in 2010. The board recognized how his service and experience resonated broadly across the University鈥檚 diverse constituent groups and units, including by dramatically increasing enrollment and applications for admission, improving alumni outreach, promoting instructional innovation, adding substantially to on-campus housing and enriching the quality of student life, and enhancing overall research strength while moving into critical new areas of inquiry and creating programs for the commercialization of technology.
For example, when Maher took on the role of provost, 51精品视频鈥檚 average SAT scores for first-year students in fall 1995 were 1110; they ballooned to 1264 by 2010. Similarly, overall University research expenditures stood at $235 million in fiscal year 1995. In fiscal year 2009, expenditures had reached more than $735 million.
As provost, Maher served as chair of the University Planning and Budgeting Committee and 51精品视频鈥檚 Council of Deans and as co-chair of the University鈥檚 Facilities Planning Committee. He oversaw the University鈥檚 schools (apart from the health sciences), the regional campuses and several major centers and areas, such as admissions, computing and information systems, student life and the University Library System. He also served as principal liaison to the Academic Affairs and Libraries Committee of the Board of Trustees.
In whatever role or position in which he served, Maher helped 51精品视频 stride toward excellence.
Fifteen of his 16 years as provost were served under friend and colleague Mark Nordenberg, chancellor emeritus, who recalled what drove Maher鈥檚 distinctive influence on the University.
鈥淛im was a great partner and a very close friend. He probably was the most knowledgeable person I have known. He also was a wonderful human being 鈥 deeply principled, with strong values, and someone who was both deeply thoughtful about the many issues that life brought his way and unfailingly respectful toward others. 51精品视频 would not be close to where it is today without Jim鈥檚 contributions.鈥
During his 47-year tenure with the University, Maher also maintained a role as a notable research scientist and faculty member, publishing numerous papers in the fields of nuclear physics and statistical condensed matter physics. He was a Distinguished Service Professor of Physics and senior science advisor; he served as director of the University鈥檚 Scaife Nuclear Physics Laboratory, as a longstanding resident fellow in the University鈥檚 Center for the Philosophy of Science, and as a visiting scientist at world-class institutes in France, Denmark and the Netherlands. He was an elected fellow of the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Maher grew in the Bronx, New York City. He earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree in physics from the University of Notre Dame in 1964 and his master鈥檚 degree and his doctoral degree from Yale University in 1965 and 1969, respectively. Before joining the 51精品视频 faculty as an assistant professor in September 1970, he served as a postdoctoral research associate in the Physics Division of the Argonne National Laboratory in Chicago.
Maher鈥檚 positions of leadership in national and regional organizations included service as chair of the chief academic officers鈥 section of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities and service on the boards of BioOne, Carnegie Science Center, 51精品视频sburgh Technology Council, 51精品视频sburgh Tissue Engineering Initiative, St. Vincent Seminary and WQED Multimedia.
He was a commissioner of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and served on the Association of American Universities (AAU)/National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges task force on accreditation. He was a member of the AAU鈥檚 intellectual property task force and a co-author of its formative report, 鈥淚ntellectual Property and New Media Technologies: A Framework for Development at AAU Institutions.鈥 He also was invited by the AAU and the Association of Research Libraries to help write a set of principles designed to guide the transformation of the scholarly publishing system.
Maher is survived by his wife, Angela, to whom he was married for 58 years; a daughter and son-in-law, Robin and John Maier, of 51精品视频sburgh; a son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Andrea Maher, of Houston; and six grandchildren.
Visitation is 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Nov. 29 at聽John A. Freyvogel Sons, 4900 Centre Ave. at Devonshire Street. The funeral Mass is at 10 a.m. Nov. 30, at St. Mary Magdalene Parish, St. Bede Church, 509 S. Dallas Ave.