Los Angeles Times

$1-million gift for Cal State L.A.

Family of the late engineerin­g professor Gunjit S. Sikand funds a research position.

- By Carla Rivera carla.rivera@latimes.com

Cal State Los Angeles has received a $1-million gift to study environmen­tal problems afflicting large urban areas, officials said.

The donation from the Sikand Foundation will establish the Gunjit S. Sikand Faculty Endowment for Research in Urban Sustainabi­lity. Sikand was a businessma­n, philanthro­pist and Cal State L.A. civil engineerin­g professor of more than two decades; he died last year at 86.

“The endowment will be used in perpetuity to provide funding for a faculty member, allowing them time to focus on research,” said Mark Sikand, president of Sikand Engineerin­g Associates, which was founded by his father in 1958.

The native of India was a key contributo­r to the university, having already establishe­d the Sikand Scholarshi­p Fund, the Gunjit Sikand Civil Engineerin­g Endowed Guest Lecture Fund and the Gunjit Sikand Civil Engineerin­g Endowed Senior Design and Freshmen Design Fund, said President William A. Covino.

The family’s latest gift will serve as a cornerston­e for a proposed Institute for Urban Sustainabi­lity at Cal State L.A., Emily Allen, dean of the College of Engineerin­g, Computer Science and Technology, said last week.

Research will center on climate change, drought, urban sprawl, earthquake resiliency, transporta­tion and other issues.

“The proposed institute will involve faculty and students from across the campus, including engineerin­g, natural science and social science, and potentiall­y others, in connecting with each other and the region through dialogue, research and community-based projects, all of which will extend Cal State L.A.’s impact on improving life in the Los Angeles region,” Allen said.

Sikand emigrated from India when he was 20 years old to attend Auburn University. He earned a master’s degree in engineerin­g from the University of Colorado.

He began teaching at Cal State L.A. in 1958 and helped to develop the engineerin­g college, bringing practical experience from the private sector, said Young Kim, professor emeritus and chairman of civil engineerin­g at the university.

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Los Angeles Times ?? RESEARCH by the new faculty position funded by the family of Gunjit S. Sikand will center on climate change, drought, urban sprawl and earthquake resiliency.
Mark Boster Los Angeles Times RESEARCH by the new faculty position funded by the family of Gunjit S. Sikand will center on climate change, drought, urban sprawl and earthquake resiliency.

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