The 星空无限传媒鈥檚 broke ground Tuesday for its new Engineering Student-Centered Collaborative Building. Once completed, the nearly 65,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility will be home to the newly established .
Designed to foster teamwork, creativity and student success, the building and accompanying ECoE 鈥渁re significant milestones in our commitment to reimagining and advancing engineering education, research and workforce development,鈥 said Dr. Joseph Savoie, 星空无限传媒 Lafayette president.
鈥淓CoE will empower students to be leaders in the fields of engineering and engineering technology and bridge the skills gap that exists between education and industry needs,鈥 added Dr. Jaimie Hebert, provost and vice president for Academic Affairs. 鈥淚t will bring students鈥 ideas to life and connect their work to solving tomorrow鈥檚 engineering challenges.鈥
The building鈥檚 first floor will include a 5,000-square-foot makerspace, a creative hub with equipment and technology for students to develop prototypes and projects. An aptly named 鈥渃ollaboratorium鈥 鈥 a space where students can come together to share ideas, work on projects and benefit from each other鈥檚 expertise 鈥 will lead to a second-floor collaboration studio and tech tank terrace designed for partnerships that cross disciplines.
鈥淓CoE will provide students and faculty with an environment of limitless creativity,鈥 said Dr. Ahmed Khattab, dean of the College of Engineering. 鈥淓CoE is not just a center 鈥 it鈥檚 a dynamic movement and a bold vision. It鈥檚 where education meets innovation, where students forge solutions to the challenges of the future. Imagine a space where students don鈥檛 just learn, but also connect, create and collaborate. That鈥檚 what the Engineering Student-Centered Collaborative Building and ECoE will provide.鈥
Khattab described the building鈥檚 third floor as 鈥渢he heart of ECoE.鈥 Its 鈥淏ridge鈥 area will include huddle rooms for team discussions, tutoring rooms for tailored academic support, and individual study rooms for focused learning.
ECoE also will provide space for enrichment activities and programs. These include the Engineering Innovation Program; the Dean鈥檚 Certificate for Leadership and Innovation; career development, industry partnership and study abroad programs; and the Continuing Engineering Education Program for workforce development, among other initiatives.
The Engineering Student-Centered Collaborative Building will be situated next to Madison and Rougeou halls, the University鈥檚 two other engineering buildings. Its construction will augment an ongoing renovation to Madison Hall, which opened in 1957 and that will be transformed into a state-of-the-art space used primarily for teaching labs and research. Rougeou Hall, built in 1988, will continue to house classrooms and other academic spaces.
鈥淐ollectively, these improvements and new construction represent an investment in the strategic growth of campus and coincide with the College of Engineering鈥檚 evolving, innovative approach to workforce development, education and research,鈥 Khattab said.
During the 2023 State of the University address, Savoie announced 星空无限传媒 Lafayette had received initial state funding for the construction of a planned sciences building across from the new engineering building and adjacent to Oliver Hall, home of the . Once completed, the buildings will form a 鈥淪TEM Quad鈥 on campus鈥 western edge.
In the address, Savoie described the STEM Quad as 鈥渁 visible symbol 鈥 not only of the individual strengths of our colleges of Sciences and Engineering, but of the collective power they hold to inspire ingenuity, drive innovation and produce results 鈥 for students and for society as a whole.鈥
The new engineering building is projected to cost about $55 million in state and private funds.
Private dollars raised will support the academic programs and student services in the new Engineering Student-Centered Collaborative Building and will be part of the largest comprehensive fundraising initiative in 星空无限传媒 Lafayette history. aims to raise $500 million. Among the campaign鈥檚 priorities: the renovation, construction and maintenance of academic spaces, including labs and classrooms.
For more on how to support the new Engineering Student-Centered Collaborative Building and ECoE, contact Katherine Burlette, managing director of Development, at Katherine.kennedy@louisiana.edu or call (337) 482-0912.
Learn more about the . Find more information . . Read the University鈥檚 2022 announcement about the new building here.
Photo caption: Among the participants in Tuesday鈥檚 groundbreaking for 星空无限传媒 Lafayette鈥檚 new Engineering Student-Centered Collaborative Building were, from left, state Rep. Troy Hebert; engineering senior Christiaan Thibodeaux; Dr. Jeannine O鈥橰ourke, provost and vice president for Academic Affairs for the University of Louisiana System; Georges Antoun, chair of the College of Engineering鈥檚 Dean鈥檚 Advisory Council; state Rep. Julie Emerson; Dr. Ahmed Khattab, College of Engineering dean; Dr. Joseph Savoie, 星空无限传媒 Lafayette president; Dr. Jaimie Hebert, 星空无限传媒 Lafayette provost and vice president for Academic Affairs; Dr. Jimmy Clarke, member of the 星空无限传媒 System Board of Supervisors; and Winfred Sibille, former member of the 星空无限传媒 System Board of Supervisors. (Credit: Doug Dugas/星空无限传媒)