In 2023, Marian Universität cut the ribbon on a new $45 million, 70,000-square-foot engineering building, which now plays host to students enrolled in the E. S. Witchger School of Engineering. With the goal of creating more opportunities for Hoosier students to access high-quality STEM education that leads to high-demand careers, the Witchger School of Engineering offers degrees in biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, and mechanical engineering, as well as engineering physics.

In 2022, the Fairbanks Foundation awarded a $5 million grant to Marian University to support the Witchger School of Engineering. The grant from the Fairbanks Foundation helped enable Marian to hire faculty and staff, complete construction, and obtain critical equipment – ensuring students receive hands-on training and curriculum. With its first students now graduated, the Witchger School of Engineering is playing a pivotal role in preparing Hoosier students for success in high-demand STEM careers while strengthening Indiana’s talent pipeline.

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Over $1 million in grants to start building new apprenticeship pathway

Today, the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation announced over $1 million in grants to fund the next steps of the CEMETS iLab Indiana strategic plan to build a new path that could welcome students in at least one occupation as early as the 2025-2026 school year.

Charitable Grants Program vergibt Gelder an gemeinnützige Organisationen in Indianapolis, um die Ursachen von Gewaltverbrechen zu bekämpfen

Die Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation freut sich, einmalige Zuschüsse an sechs gemeinnützige Organisationen bekannt zu geben, die wichtige Arbeit leisten, um die Ursachen von Gewaltverbrechen zu bekämpfen. Die diesjährigen Empfänger der Charitable Grants sind das Domestic Violence Network, die Eclectic Soul VOICES Corporation, das Martin Luther King Center, die Phalen Leadership Academies Indiana, Silent No More, Inc. und Thomas Ridleys 1 Like Me.