Texas A&M University
Richard E. Ewing headshot

Richard E. Ewing | Nov. 24, 1946–Dec. 5, 2007

"It is my opinion that Dick Ewing has done more than any other person to contribute to the substantial growth in research infrastructure and faculty talent here at Texas A&M—first as dean of science for eight years and then as vice president for research for seven more. He was my administrative mentor and great friend, and I will miss him terribly."

Dr. H. Joseph Newton
Dean, College of Science
Texas A&M University

 

Photographs

The ISC maintains an archive of photographs taken throughout Dr. Ewing's illustrious career.

Condolences Messages

The ISC maintains an archive of condolence messages sent following Dr. Ewing's loss.

Memorial Library

In dedication to a great leader, an outstanding scholar, and a true friend, the Institute for Scientific Computation established the Dr. Richard E. Ewing Memorial Library on . Located in 608M Blocker Building, the library serves as a functional conference room and houses many of Dr. Ewing's awards, books, and collectibles.

Plaque honoring Dr. Richard E. Ewing at the entrance to the Memorial Library, featuring flowers nearby. Modern conference room with a large wooden table and black leather chairs, featuring shelves filled with books and certificates on the walls. A well-organized office bookshelf displaying a variety of academic books, awards, and decorative items. The desk features neatly stacked documents and a decorative sculpture. Bookshelves filled with various books and documents, featuring framed certificates and a decorative plate on display. Plaque honoring Richard E. Ewing for his achievements as a scientist, educator, and researcher, presented on his sixtieth birthday. A conference room with a wooden table surrounded by black chairs and shelves filled with books in the background. Bookshelves filled with various books and documents, accompanied by framed awards and certificates on the wall. A neatly organized bookshelf filled with a variety of colorful books across different subjects. A well-organized bookshelf displaying a variety of academic books and awards, showcasing a rich collection of literature and resources. Modern conference room featuring a long wooden table and leather chairs, with framed certificates and decorations on the walls. A vase of pink orchids on a wooden table next to framed photographs and certificates. A desk with a potted orchid, a framed photo of a man, and a decorative frame positioned for display.

Funeral Service

Held on Saturday, December 8, 2007
St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Parish
College Station, TX