JAMESTOWN, N.D. (UJ) – On May 10, 2021, University of Jamestown held a ribbon cutting to celebrate the opening and naming of their new building, the Schuler Engineering Lab.
Brett Moser, UJ’s Vice President of Alumni Relations, Development and Marketing, said, “This state-of -the-art engineering lab came to life because of the Schuler family’s generous gift. We are grateful for their dedication to our campus, as well as their ongoing commitment to scholarships for our engineering students.”
UJ began construction on what is now the Schuler Engineering Lab in the spring of 2018, after the University decided to add a mechanical engineering major to their undergraduate program. The new building, which is attached to Sorkness Hall, is home to the senior engineering lab and contains manufacturing, welding, and 3D printing equipment that seniors use to work on their final projects.
UJ began construction on what is now the Schuler Engineering Lab in the spring of 2018. 3:10 pm, May 13, 2021 ×
The University of Jamestown recently celebrated the opening of the Schuler Engineering Lab on the campus. Pictured, from left, are Schuler siblings George Schuler, Adele Douglas and Jack Schuler. Submitted photo
On May 10, the University of Jamestown held a ribbon-cutting to celebrate the opening and naming of its new building, the Schuler Engineering Lab.
“This state-of -the-art engineering lab came to life because of the Schuler family’s generous gift, said Brett Moser, UJ’s vice president of alumni relations, development and marketing. We are grateful for their dedication to our campus, as well as their ongoing commitment to scholarships for our engineering students.
The event was held in person and virtually for the first time. 10:11 am, Apr. 29, 2021 ×
The annual Dine and Bid at the University of Jamestown raised a record amount for student scholarships. The event was April 24 at Harold Newman Arena. Submitted photo
The University of Jamestown raised a record-breaking $280,350 at its 35th Annual Dine and Bid Benefit Auction on April 24.
The “Back to the Future”-themed event was held live at Harold Newman Arena and virtually for the first time ever.
“We want to express our deep gratitude for the support of our donors and those who attended the auction, both in person and virtually, said Polly Peterson, president of the university. As a private university, affordability remains critical to recruiting and retaining students. We continue to be one of the most affordable colleges in the region because of the generous support of the community, our alumni and friends.
By Natalie McKenna
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (UJ) – On Saturday, April 24, University of Jamestown hosted its 35th Annual Dine and Bid Benefit Auction, themed “Back to the Future.”
For the first time ever, the event was held both live and virtually. In total, the University raised a record-breaking $280,350.
“We want to express our deep gratitude for the support of our donors and those who attended the auction, both in person and virtually. As a private university, affordability remains critical to recruiting and retaining students,” said Dr. Polly Peterson, President of University of Jamestown. “We continue to be one of the most affordable colleges in the region because of the generous support of the community, our alumni and friends. Thank you again for making this year’s Dine and Bid one of our biggest nights yet. Every dollar raised will go to supporting the scholarship needs of our students next fall.”
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