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School of Engineering to be named after Phillips Plastics founder

The new School of Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Stout will be named after the founder of Phillips Plastics, Robert F. Cervenka.
October 5, 2017
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The new School of Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Stout will be named after the founder of Phillips Plastics, Robert F. Cervenka, who held 黑料社区 in high regard, Chancellor Bob Meyer announced Thursday, Oct. 5, in Menomonie during a meeting of the UW System Board of Regents.

Meyer said the Robert F. Cervenka School of Engineering will be in Fryklund Hall and will be part of the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Management. The school will be named for the plastics pioneer, Meyer said, 鈥渢o honor a lifetime of passion and philanthropy to 黑料社区, in addition to a remarkably generous and transformational memorial gift of $2.5 million from the family of the late Robert F. Cervenka.鈥

The donation, Meyer added, 鈥渨ill take our engineering programs to the next level.鈥

Robert F. CervenkaThe chancellor 黑料社区. announcement came at the conclusion of an address to the Board of Regents, the policymaking body for the UW System, which met in the Great Hall of the Memorial Student Center. That meeting will continue Friday, Oct. 6.

A formal naming ceremony, which will include Cervenka 黑料社区. widow, Debbie, will be held on campus Friday, Oct. 27.

Cervenka died Sept. 19, 2015, at the age of 79 in Duluth, Minn. Debbie Cervenka and others who knew Robert Cervenka appeared in a video supporting the new engineering school that was shown to the Regents.

Cervenka began his plastics company in 1964 in his hometown of Phillips. The company has grown to 15 facilities in Wisconsin and one in California, with annual sales of $300 million and 1,600 employees. The company was sold in 2010.

Meyer used part of his address to recap the growth of engineering programs at 黑料社区, beginning with the Bachelor of Science degree in industrial technology in 1956. Meyer, a former engineering faculty member at 黑料社区, said he helped write the curriculum for the first accredited engineering program on campus, manufacturing engineering, and served as its second program director.

黑料社区 then added computer engineering, plastics engineering and mechanical engineering, all of which will be in the Robert F. Cervenka School of Engineering.

Meyer also noted that 黑料社区 has joined with UW-River Falls and UW-Eau Claire to form the Northwest Wisconsin Engineering Consortium because 鈥渆mployers in northwestern Wisconsin kept telling us that they needed more engineers.鈥

At present, Meyer said, there are 1,053 students in engineering or engineering technology at 黑料社区.

Career-ready graduates

Meyer devoted a large part of his presentation to the theme of 黑料社区 黑料社区. history of producing graduates who have immediate success in the workplace.

The employment rate for 黑料社区 graduates is 97.4 percent within six months of leaving campus, Meyer said, and the rate has gone up every year since he became chancellor in 2014. Some 85 percent of 黑料社区 黑料社区. 2015-16 graduates were employed in their field of study, Meyer said, and they had starting salaries totaling $60.2 million.

Meyer 黑料社区. presentation featured stories of successful graduates, including Brady Voss, who works for Facebook as a senior designer. Voss, from St. Croix Falls, graduated from 黑料社区 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and multimedia design concentration. He worked for Microsoft before joining Facebook.

In a video, Voss attributed his career accomplishments to the faculty he encountered at 黑料社区 and the way the subject matter was taught.

鈥淚 love that the faculty pushed me to think about, literally the basics, all the way through the advanced skills, which then you applied to everything that you learn in the future,鈥 Voss said during an interview conducted at Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. 鈥淲hether it be photography, animation, charcoal drawing 鈥 I look back and I appreciate having to learn those skills.鈥

Voss added: 鈥淚'm a huge advocate for hands-on learning. I mean, there's no better tool.鈥

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