Groundbreaking to highlight OU's focus on student creativity, leadership
Responding to increased demand for the world-class engineering instruction it offers, Oakland University will break ground this week on a $74.6 million engineering center scheduled to open in August 2014.
This 127,000-square-foot facility will house Oakland's School of Engineering and Computer Science, which this fall alone has seen a 20 percent jump in undergraduate enrollment and an 18 percent jump in graduate student enrollment.
The Engineering Center will include state-of-the-art instructional, research and development space designed to foster student learning and creativity that will ultimately boost U.S. global competitiveness in alternative energy, health care, biomedical, automotive, defense and other high-tech industries.
The groundbreaking event is set for 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 3, located adjacent to the P-36 parking lot and behind Kresge Library on the campus of Oakland University. Click here for interactive and printable campus maps.
The groundbreaking comes on the heels of the recent grand opening of Oakland’s 172,000-square foot Human Health Building. The Human Health Building is the new home of OU's highly acclaimed School of Nursing and School of Health Sciences, and marks the fourth completed academic building the university has added in the last 13 years.
On Wednesday, Oct. 3, Oakland University will break ground on a $74.6 million engineering center scheduled to open in August 2014.
Created by Katherine Land - Deleted (land@oakland.edu) on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 Modified by Katherine Land - Deleted (land@oakland.edu) on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 Article Start Date: Tuesday, October 2, 2012