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After the school was founded in 1991, Mr. Bren "saw terrific potential and an opportunity to enrich and expand the concept," Ms. Hieger said.
Funds from the Bren Foundation are supporting nine faculty chairs at the Bren School: one for the dean, two in environmental law, two in corporate environmental management and several interdisciplinary professorships. Mr. Bren's contribution will also support a program that brings internationally recognized scholars to the school for teaching and research.
"I strongly believe that the quality of education and research that any institution provides is squarely rooted in the excellence of its faculty," Mr. Bren said.
Mr. Bren's contribution will also fund fellowships for master's students.
The school -- which has more than 100 students working on master's and doctoral degrees -- is now housed in Donald Bren Hall, one of the "greenest," or environmentally friendly, buildings in the UC system.
Dennis Aigner, dean of the school, said in a statement that it aims to "produce leaders who will teach and inspire us. . . . This new commitment serves to strengthen both our resolve and our ability to provide such people with the very best training in an exceptional learning and research environment."