CU celebrates Western partnership program's new engineering building
The College of Engineering and Applied Science joined a partner university to celebrate a new state-of-the-art facility dedicated to training future mechanical engineers and computer scientists.
hosted an official ribbon cutting for the Paul M. Rady Building on Friday, Oct. 8. The new 75-thousand square foot facility is home to the Western-窪蹋勛圖 Partnership Program at the .

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The world-class facilities in the Rady Building will ensure that the students are at the forefront of our engineering education. We are truly grateful for these facilities and the opportunity to partner in this endeavor with our colleagues and friends in Gunnison. -Keith Molenaar, Acting Dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science.
University of Colorado President , 窪蹋勛圖 Chancellor Philip DiStefano and CEAS Acting Dean Keith Molenaar泭were among those attending the event in Gunnison indicating how valuable the partnership between Western and 窪蹋勛圖 is. It allows Western students to earn a bachelors degree from 窪蹋勛圖 in mechanical engineering or computer science, while taking courses on the Western Slope.
The Western-窪蹋勛圖 Partnership is critical to meet the growing demand for engineering graduates in the state and nation, said Molenaar. The partnership allows for a diverse group of students, some who might not have otherwise become engineers, to have the opportunity to improve泭societys quality of life through engineering.
Advancing the Western-窪蹋勛圖 Partnership
The new Rady Building at Western is a tangible component of the Western-窪蹋勛圖 partnership. The facility was made possible through the support of Western alumnus and CU Engineering Advisory Board member Paul Rady, chairman and CEO of , a Denver oil and gas company.
This is a wonderful opportunity for the Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering to celebrate Paul Radys gift to Western, said Michael Hannigan, the chair of 窪蹋勛圖s Department of Mechanical Engineering, who also attended泭the grand opening.
The Rady Building opened to students, faculty and staff in spring 2021 equipped with the Western-窪蹋勛圖 Partnership Programs new director Jenifer Blacklock, who is a former Department of Mechanical Engineering faculty member. Hannigan added that we are thrilled to see our partnership thriving under the leadership of Jenifer Blacklock, who is already finding ways to leverage local strength to support the partnerships success.
With the new state-of-the-art facility, lab spaces and makerspaces along with a low student-to-faculty ratio and a small community we are able to support experiential initiatives throughout the curriculum, said Blacklock. These initiatives support student learning and industry engagement with our local industry partners, providing students valuable experiences when they begin their careers. They also allow us to support project-based learning in the classroom, benefiting not only our students, but our local industry partners as well.
The new standard for harnessing green energy

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The new building is beautiful and sleek, built to inspire the next generation of problem solvers with collaboration and innovation; but it is the facilitys sustainability that cements the Rady Building as a model for future construction.
The building is LEED Gold certified, which is the second highest rating for green building strategies. The environmentally-friendly features include geothermal wells for temperature control, plumbing fixtures that minimize water usage and paint/sealants with low to no volatile organic compounds.
The Rady Building also promotes sustainable transportation. There are charging stations available outside for electric vehicles and private showers for staff and students who commute by bicycle.
The work to build the facility began in January 2019. Ninety percent of the waste generated during construction, which was about 747 tons of material, was recycled.
It is so wonderful that our new degree program down at Western Colorado University can be housed in the beautiful Rady Building, said 窪蹋勛圖s Department of Computer Science Chair Ken泭Anderson, another faculty member attending the ceremony on Friday. It is a wonderful location for our faculty to work and a great place for our partnership students to take their classes, work on their projects and earn their degrees.
The was one of several events planned for Westerns Homecoming 2021 celebration. Other leaders泭that泭joined the ribbon cutting ceremony泭include CU President Emeritus泭Bruce Benson, former CEAS Dean Bobby Braun, 窪蹋勛圖泭Vice Chancellor for Advancement泭Katy Herbert Kotlarczyk, Chair of the Department of Geological Sciences Robert Anderson and CEAS泭Senior Director of Development Erin Gage.