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September 14, 1939 - July 10, 2014 NORMAN Paul Gillan Risser, 74, of Norman, Oklahoma, died on Thursday, July 10, 2014. The son of Paul and Jean Risser, he was born on September 14, 1939 and always treasured the fact that he shared that birthday with his twin brother, Jim. After graduating from Blackwell High School, he attended Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, where he received a B.A. in 1961 as well as an honorary degree in 1994. He earned his M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1965 and 1967 respectively.Throughout his professional career, Dr. Risser served as Chief of the Illinois Natural History Survey, Provost and Vice President for Research at the University of New Mexico, President of Miami University in Ohio, President of Oregon State University, Chancellor of the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education, Acting Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, and Chair and Chief Operating Officer of the University of Oklahoma Research Cabinet. He also served as the Executive Director of EDGE, Oklahoma's economic development organization. Dr. Risser served as NSF Program Director of Ecosystem Studies and as president of three professional organizations: the American Institute of Biological Sciences, the Ecological Society of America and the Association of Southwestern Naturalists. He was chair of the Board of Environmental Studies and Toxicology of the National Academy of Science, Secretary-General of the Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE), and chair of the Board of Trustees of the Institute of Ecosystem Studies in New York. At the time of his death, he was serving as a member of the Board of Trustees at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees of Grinnell College, and Chair of Oklahoma's P-20 Council.He was a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences with research on grassland and forest ecosystems, environmental planning and management, landscape ecology and global change. Throughout his career he authored or edited six books and published over one hundred chapters and scientific papers in refereed journals.Preceded in death by his parents, he is survived by his wife, Les; twin brother, Jim (Barbara) of Austin; brother, Ted (Trudy) of Grants Pass, OR; sons, David (Holly) and Mark (Yola) of Dallas, Stephen (Kelly) of Fort Worth, and Scott (Hilary) of Butte, MT; step-daughters, Amy (Randy) of Walla Walla, WA and Sarah (Bob) of Denver, CO; and fourteen grandchildren.In celebration of his life and recognition of his unwavering commitment to education, the family suggests contributions to the Paul G. Risser Scholarship Fund at the University of Oklahoma. Checks may be written to the University of Oklahoma Foundation, 100 Timberdell Rd., Norman, OK 73019.A memorial service will be held on Monday, July 14, 2:00 p.m., at First Presbyterian Church, 555 S. University in Norman. Online condolences may be shared at: www.HavenbrookFuneralHome.com

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Published by Oklahoman on Jul. 11, 2014.

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Bruce Hannon

January 13, 2015

I will greatly miss this good man. I knew him while he directed the Illinois Natural History Survey. He brought new ideas and new management techniques that modernized this revered institution. His ecological knowledge and wisdom was profound.

Laurie Kimmell

January 3, 2015

I was sorry to lose Dr. Risser from Oregon State University in 2002. I had the opportunity to meet him at some alumni gatherings. He was very attentive and cordial to us. He treated my husband and I with grace. Dr. Risser made us feel appreciated even though we are not huge donors. May God be with his family.

Scott Collins

July 26, 2014

He was my PhD advisor at OU. I admired him tremendously. A kind, gentle, pleasant, charming, humorous and brilliant individual. His contributions to ecology and academic administration are enormous and long lasting.

Les Ruark

July 26, 2014

When Dr. Risser was President of Oregon State University, I was privileged to have spoken with him on occasion when, as an interested citizen, I followed work of the Oregon State Board of Higher Education.

He was truly a leader, at OSBHE meetings as well as on campus. He did much to invigorate a greater sense of fair play within Oregon's educational community. At a time when it was sorely needed.

His wife, Les, equally influenced educational issues in our state, including helping to ensure that OSU's agenda was an open and inclusive one.

Dr. Risser's focused and caring leadership has left a profound footprint on Oregon's educational landscape.

Keith Arnold

July 16, 2014

I had the privilege and pleasure of working with Paul during my tenure as editor of The Southwestern Naturalist and during my term as president of SWAN. My condolences to his family

Mike Mays

July 15, 2014

To the Risser family;

It was my great pleasure to have been at Oregon State during Paul's tenure. He was a valued leader and was very pleasant to staff. He was a good friend to those of us in Career Services.

Hershel Lamirand

July 14, 2014

Paul was my friend. Although for the last few years we didn't see each other as we did when arrived back to his home state. Whenever we had the opportunity to visit it was seamless from the previous visit.
I will miss my friend....
Rest in Peace Paul.

July 12, 2014

To the Risser family I offer my deepest sympathy and prayers. I believe I was Dr. Risser's first doctorate student...and now and since, he always was an inspiration to his students. May God hold you in his steady arms in this time of sorrow.
Frank Einhellig

Jane Lubchenco

July 12, 2014

Dear Les,
Thanks for all that you and Paul did for Oregon State University and so many other institutions. Paul was a gifted leader in science and in academia. From natural history to national parks, from biogeochemical cycles to global change, from grasslands to global sustainability, he left a strong legacy. We honor his memory and send our condolences.

Ivo Lindauer

July 11, 2014

What a great loss -- one of the finest scientists of or age.

Irma Delson Canan

July 11, 2014

Dearest Les - My heart goes out to you and your family at this time of loss and sorrow. With love, in friendship, and hoping to see you again,
Irma Delson Canan

Larry Roper

July 11, 2014

Paul, you were always an inspiration to me. You were a thoughtful and gentle leader with a tremendous strength and commitment to doing the right thing. You will be missed, but always appreciated.

Richard McPherson

July 11, 2014

Our visits were infrequent, we spoke sparingly, and on occasion acknowledged one another with a smile or a nod, but you left a indelible impression on me and no doubt countless others. I will miss you DOC!

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