Henry Eyring Statue Unveiling

Celebrating a Legacy of Scientific Excellence


Join us as we honor the extraordinary legacy of Dr. Henry Eyring, whose groundbreaking contributions to chemical kinetics helped shape our modern understanding of chemical reactions. Through the generous support of the Semnani Family Foundation, we are proud to unveil a statue commemorating one of Utah's most distinguished scientists and his enduring impact on the field of chemistry.

Among the special guests will be members of the Eyring family, Department of Chemistry leadership, and College of Science representatives.

Event Details

Date: Saturday, April 12, 2024
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: Henry Eyring Building Atrium, Department of Chemistry, University of Utah Campus

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Henry Eyring Statue Unveiling

Questions about this event? Please contact Nelly Divricean at Nelly@chem.utah.edu.

About Dr. Henry Eyring

Henry Eyring

Dr. Henry Eyring (1901-1981) was a pioneering force in theoretical chemistry whose work fundamentally transformed our understanding of chemical reactions. His development of the absolute rate theory, known as the Eyring equation, earned him numerous prestigious honors, including the National Medal of Science presented by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1966 and the Wolf Prize in Chemistry from the State of Israel in 1980.

Beyond his scientific achievements, Dr. Eyring was beloved for his infectious enthusiasm for discovery, his dedication to education, and his ability to bridge the worlds of science and faith. As Dean of the Graduate School and Professor of Chemistry at the University of Utah from 1946 to 1981, he helped establish the university's doctoral program and built a renowned research program that continues to influence scientists worldwide.

Learn more about Dr. Henry Eyring's remarkable life and scientific contributions.