News Summary

The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) has inaugurated its new engineering school building, Frances and Miller Gorrie Hall, with construction costs amounting to $77 million. Spanning 110,000 square feet, the state-of-the-art facility is designed to enhance student learning and provide vital resources for engineering students starting in the fall. Named in honor of a prominent local construction founder, the building reflects UAB’s commitment to supporting its engineering program’s growth and offering advanced educational opportunities.

Birmingham Celebrates New Engineering Facility at UAB

The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) officially inaugurated its new engineering school building, Frances and Miller Gorrie Hall, during a ribbon-cutting ceremony, with construction costs amounting to $77 million. The state-of-the-art facility, spanning 110,000 square feet, is designed to enhance student learning and provide advanced resources for engineering students starting in the fall of 2023.

Facility Features and Purpose

Frances and Miller Gorrie Hall is outfitted with cutting-edge amenities, including advanced laboratories, research suites, and peer tutoring labs. These facilities are intended to support a collaborative and innovative learning environment for engineering students. The Dean of the School of Engineering emphasized that this new building reflects the aspirations and growth of the engineering program at UAB.

Background on Naming and Legacy

The new engineering facility is named in honor of Miller Gorrie, a prominent Birmingham-native and the founder of the construction firm Brasfield & Gorrie. His contributions to the field of construction and community development in Birmingham, along with those of his wife, Frances, have been recognized through this naming. Their enduring legacy is expected to inspire future generations of engineers and students within the UAB community.

Significance for UAB and Student Community

This new building signifies UAB’s ongoing commitment to providing exceptional educational resources and support for its student body, particularly its international students, amidst evolving immigration discussions. UAB continues to strive for excellence in education, equipping students with the necessary tools and environment to succeed in their academic and professional endeavors.

Looking Ahead

The completion of Frances and Miller Gorrie Hall marks a significant milestone in UAB’s development and underscores the university’s dedication to expanding its facilities to accommodate the growing demand for engineering education. With its comprehensive range of advanced support systems and learning spaces, the building positions UAB as a leader in engineering education in the region.

The entire UAB community is eager to see how the new facility enhances the educational experience for its engineering students as they prepare for careers in an increasingly technological world.

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