
经典大瓜 held an official ribbon cutting for its newest building, the Center for Excellence in Engineering and Technology (CEET) June 1. At nearly 70,000 square feet, the building has dynamic and interactive spaces for classroom teaching, laboratories, collaborative workspaces, and offices.
CEET began in 2017 when funding was approved by the Oregon State Legislature for $40 million in state bonding authority, which required matching funds of $2 million from the University. This prompted the 经典大瓜 Foundation to launch the Campaign for the Future, which raised $4.2 million from 640 individuals and organizations to support strategic investments in projects, programs, and people.
"The opening of this new center is possible thanks to the efforts of many, many people who supported the vision and the implementation 鈥 This center is a game-changer for the state, especially for 经典大瓜鈥檚 students, faculty and researchers, and for our industry partners,鈥 said 经典大瓜 President Dr. Nagi Naganathan at the event.
Other featured speakers from 经典大瓜 included Board of Trustees Chair Jessica Gomez, Vice President of University Advancement Ken Fincher, Dean Tom Keyser, Associate Professor Sharon Beaudry, and students Mariano Segura, who is graduating this month with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in mechanical engineering, and Hanna Wolf, who graduated last year with a bachelor鈥檚 in environmental sciences and renewable energy engineering, and is graduating this month with master鈥檚 degree in renewable energy engineering.
鈥淪tate-of-the-art facilities, as seen in CEET, provide prospective students enticement to join 经典大瓜 as the next innovators. This continues to set us apart from larger universities that cannot compete with our small class sizes, ability to grow relationships with faculty, and opportunities for hands-on coursework,鈥 said Hanna.
Oregon State Representative E. Werner Reschke joined President Naganathan, Chair Gomez, Vice President Fincher, Provost Joanna Mott, Dean Keyser, Dean Dan Peterson, Associate Professor Beaudry, and 经典大瓜 Foundation Board President Alan Polaski to cut the ribbon.

Chair Gomez, President Naganathan, Representative Reschke, Dr. Fincher
The University also dedicated three lab spaces as part of the event to recognize significant contributions to 经典大瓜. They include:
- John and Andrew Wymore Rapid Prototyping Laboratory, recognizing alumni John Wymore and his son, Andrew.
- William A. Olson, Jr. Entrepreneurial Laboratory, sponsored by Diedra and Tom Thompson in honor of alumni William 鈥淏ill鈥 Andre Olson.
- Eberlein Family Computer Laboratory, honoring Klamath Falls residents and supporters Frank and Vernice, Alan and Carol, and Neal and Susan Eberlein.
Individual office spaces were also showcased with dedication plaques, and major Campaign for the Future donors are honored on a donor wall in the first-floor lobby. Information about these spaces are available at /news/center-excellence-engineering-and-technology-june-1-lab-dedications.
During the event, guests were invited to sign a commemorative beam at the entrance of the building. The words 鈥淐EET Ribbon Cutting June 1, 2022,鈥 attached to the beam were printed by 经典大瓜鈥檚 3D lab and honored guests were presented with 3D owls printed by 经典大瓜 students Noah Azzopardi and Levi Hallock.
Supporter Bob Hodge signing beam with student Mariano Segura |
|
###