Donald M. Burland ’65

Donald M. Burland ’65 died on March 10 in Charlottesville, Virginia, of Parkinson’s disease. He came to Dartmouth from La Jolla, California; he was a talented chemistry major and a member of Sigma Nu Delta. In 1970 he received a Ph.D. in chemistry and physics from California Institute of Technology, then did postdoctoral study at University of Leiden, Netherlands. In 1971 Don joined the IBM Research Division in San Jose, California, where he served for 26 years in various research and management positions at the San Jose Research Lab and then the Almaden Research Center. His career arc spanned from basic research to applied research. After retiring from IBM in 1997, Don started a second career at National Science Foundation (NSF), where he served until 2004 as executive officer and director of the division of chemistry. He developed budgets, supervised personnel, communicated extensively with the academic scientific community, and participated in NSF and government-wide task forces on science policy issues. Don is remembered for his wide-ranging interests beyond science, his wonderful sense of humor, and his love for his family. He was an aficionado of the performing arts, including music, opera, and theater. After retiring from the NSF in 2004 he settled in rural Virginia and gave substantial support to Wintergreen Performing Arts, which brought classical music to the Blue Ridge; Don served for several years as its president. He is survived by his wife, Jan, son David, daughter-in-law Molly, and two grandchildren.


Portfolio

Book cover Original Sin with photo of hands over face
Alumni Books
New titles from Dartmouth writers (July/August 2025)
Woman posing with art sculpture
Inspiration in the Adirondacks
Artist Catherine Ross Haskins ’94 transforms an old grain mill into a vibrant arts hub.
Comeback Story

Alumni first returned to campus for official reunions in 1855.

Illustration of woman in movie theater eating popcorn
Katie Silberman ’09
A screenwriter on storytelling in Hollywood

Recent Issues

September-October 2025

September-October 2025

July-August 2025

July-August 2025

May-June 2025

May-June 2025

March-April 2025

March-April 2025

January-February 2025

January-February 2025

November-December 2024

November-December 2024