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| $2 million 3M gift supports fellowships and MEIE Building Project | |
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3M and 3M Community Giving, the charitable arm of 3M, has announced more than $2 million in gifts to the College of Engineering. Part of the gift will take the form of $1.4 million in cash and $200,000 in 3M multimedia projectors for the building. In recognition of the contribution, the main lecture hall in the new building will be known as The 3M Auditorium. A $450,000 portion of the gift supports the 3M Foundation Science & Technology Fellows Fund. The fund will provide 10, three-year awards to graduate students.
“This generous gift to the College of Engineering reflects 3M's commitment to innovation,” says Dean Paul S. Peercy. “The new Mechanical Engineering Building and 3M Fellows Fund help provide the facilities and resources to conduct research and educate engineers in a new age of discovery.”
The MEIE building project is updating the Mechanical Engineering Building, 1513 University Ave., which was built in 1930 around a then-existing machine shop called “the Sawtooth.” To create a 21st century engineering facility within the old building, the university has demolished the Sawtooth structure and will replace it with a new, four-story addition for academic and research programs, as well as a fifth floor that will house the mechanical systems and a basement containing heavy-duty laboratories.
“This project is in keeping with our tradition of giving, which targets science, engineering and business education — disciplines important to society and technology companies like 3M,” said Barbara Kaufmann of 3M. “Facilities are one part of the education experience, and we are pleased to support this endeavor, which will advance teaching and learning opportunities for faculty and students.”
The building will be completely renovated. Electrical and data infrastructure will be brought up to date, a new central heating, ventilation and air conditioning system will be installed and new elevators will make the building more accessible. The historic limestone facade will be preserved, and a new main entrance created on Engineering Drive.
The 3M Auditorium will be a 3,045-square-foot lecture hall with 149 seats. It will feature multimedia and will be capable of originating and receiving satellite video transmissions. The 3M Auditorium will be used for classes and college-wide meetings, seminars and other functions.
The gift is part of the UW Foundation's “Create the Future: The Wisconsin Campaign.”
Content by perspective@engr.wisc.edu
Date last modified: 03-Feb-2006
Date created: 03-Feb-2006
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