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Subcommittee Priorities Summary

Capital Campaign

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PROJECT PRIORITY SUMMARY *

July 3, 1997




University-wide Project

_ Science and Information Resource Center - This project is interdisciplinary with the College of Engineering, College of Sciences and Arts, the Library, and the Seaman Museum

Total University-wide project - $65M

$16M MTU’s Portion




College of Engineering

_ Dean of Engineering Endowment

$ 4.000M


_ Excellence in Engineering Education Endowment

$ 4.000M




Chemical Engineering

_ Initiatives Priority I



- Process Engineering Laboratories

$ 2.800M


- Process Analysis and Diagnostic Center

$ .153M


- Innovation Lab and Resource Center for Chemical Engineering Plant Design and Communication

$ .250M


Subtotal for Chemical Engineering

$ 3.203M




Civil/Environmental Engineering

_ Dow Building Equipment



- Surface Water Quality Engr.-Watershed Hydrology Lab

$ .967M


- Drinking Water Treatment Lab

$ 1.380M


- Air Quality Lab

$ .450M


Subtotal for Civil/Environmental Engineering

$ 2.797M




Electrical Engineering

- Computer Engineering

$ 7.800M




Geological Engineering

- Int’l. Multidisciplinary Center for Field Studies at Michigan Tech in the Summer

$ 1.275M




Mechanical Engineering

- Manufacturing Annex to ME-EM Building

$ 4.000M


- Laboratory and Facilities Renovation

$ 3.500M


Subtotal for Mechanical Engineering

$ 7.500M




Metallurgical & Mat. Engr.

- Center for Materials Characterization

$ 5.000M


Total College of Engineering

$35.575M




School of Forestry and Wood Products

_ Forestry Building Addition

$ 2.50M


_ Endowed Distinguished Lecture Series

$ .10M


_ Loret Miller Ruppe Peace Corps Fellowship

$ .15M


_ Ford Center Historical Endowment

$ .50M


_ Student Travel Endowment

$ .10M


Total School of Forestry

$ 3.35M




School of Business and Economics

_ The Tidwell Center

$ 1.00M


_ Building Project

$ 7.00M


Total School of Business

$ 8.00M




School of Technology

_ Partnering with College of Engineering Technology Center

$ .25M


Total School of Technology

$ .25M


College of Sciences and Arts

_ Remote Sensing Initiative

$ .600M




Biological Sciences

- Aquatic Ecosystem Research & Educational Facility

$ .300M


- Computer based data acquisition systems for Anatomy Physiology Laboratories

$ .123M


- Clinical Laboratory Science Program Teaching Lab

$ .400M


- Equipment for the new Microbiology Teaching Lab

$ .212M


- Equipment for Molecular Biology/Molecular Ecology Teaching Lab

$ .100M


Subtotal for Biological Sciences

$ 1.135M




Chemistry

- Advanced Analytical Chemistry Laboratory

$ .320M


- The Center for Molecular and Macromolecular Modeling

$ .243M


- Multimedia/Seminar Room

$ .250M


Subtotal for Chemistry

$ .813M




Computer Science

- CS Graduate Experimental Computation Facility

$ .500M


- Center for Scientific and Engr. Computing Equip. Gift

$ .500M


Subtotal for Computer Science

$ 1.000M




Fine Arts

- Fine Arts Laboratory: Fine Arts Studies with a Technological Edge

$ 1.676M


- Intelligent Lighting System

$ .104M


- Recording studio/laboratory proposal

$ .345M


- Steinway piano proposal

$ .216M


Subtotal for Fine Arts

$ 2.341M




Humanities

- Walker Arts & Humanities Video Studio

$ 1.000M


- Center for Research Excellence in Arts and Technology Education (CREATE)

$ .450M


- Center for English as a Second Language and English for specific purposes

$ .100M


Subtotal for Humanities

$ 1.550M




Mathematical Sciences

- Instructional Computing Fund

$ .550M


- Industrial Partnership Endowment

$ 1.000M


- Math Learning Center Equipment Fund

$ .165M


Subtotal for Mathematical Sciences

$ 1.715M




Social Sciences

- Renovation of old Houghton Firehall as Industrial Archeology Center

$ 1.000M


Total College of Sciences and Arts

$10.154M




*The deans took the May facilities and initiatives lists and prioritized them to generate this list.

This summary will be discussed at the August 6 Campaign Planning Task Force meeting.

Note: This priority list identifies only projects and initiatives. Endowed faculty and student support needs to be added to these totals.


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