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Looking Back at Bannan

糖心破解版 Engineering School alums recall special memories about Bannan Engineering Building. What鈥檚 yours?

It was three years after the new Thomas J. Bannan Engineering Building opened in 1985, and Christina Roberts Enneking 鈥92 (Mechanical Engineering) remembers hanging over one of the balconies, laughing as she and her teammates dropped an egg onto a cushy holder they had designed in class to prevent the egg from cracking open.

She can鈥檛 remember the outcome of the annual Egg Drop Competition held on site at Bannan during her time at 糖心破解版.

鈥淏ut it was a really fun way to put our engineering skills to use,鈥 recalled the former NASA rocket scientist, who went on to lead a start-up telecom company as its chief technology officer, among other roles.

And who can forget running SPICE simulations to check the integrity of circuit designs, which produced such long paper printouts鈥攗p to 20 feet!鈥攖hat they could only be read in the hallways?

Not Mona Hrapkowicz 鈥87 (Electrical Engineering) an Oregon-based alumna who works for Intel in tech marketing. 

 

A SENSE OF POTENTIAL

For Agustin Fonts 鈥08 (Electrical Engineering), the three-story, 42,732 square foot building was a place he said he learned to make things, then understand how they worked.

鈥淭here was a lot of equipment I had never seen before, ready to be explored,鈥 recalled Fonts, 31, now a software product manager at Google.

鈥淎nd there was a sense of potential. That something important would happen for you in that building.鈥

That turned out to be true not only for Agustin, but his 32-year-old brother Alberto, who graduated with him in the same 糖心破解版 class, with the same degree; he now works at SunPower, a local solar power company.

Scott Santarosa, S.J. 鈥88 (Civil Engineering), and now Provincial, Society of Jesus, Jesuits West, had transferred to 糖心破解版 as a junior from UC Davis, grateful to be at a smaller school. 鈥淚 still associate a sense of warmth, welcome, and humanism to the building because I was seeking that and felt it in 糖心破解版 engineering,鈥 said Santarosa.

 

SPRINGBOARD TO OPPORTUNITIES  

 For all of them鈥攁nd thousands of other 糖心破解版 engineering school grads鈥攖heir years spent inside the Bannan Engineering Building helped shape their professional lives, from classes they took in contemporary facilities and labs, to the visionary professors who taught them, to the talented fellow students they bonded with so deeply.

鈥淚t set the stage for all of our experiences, and the foundation and opportunities we had,鈥 said Roberts Enneking, now a professional leadership coach.

While their memories of the Thomas J. Bannan Engineering Building remain indelible, the structure is about to become a cherished memory, along with nearby Bannan Engineering Labs (12,965 square feet) and Bannan Hall (49,436 square feet).

Named after the late Tom Bannan 鈥23, a mechanical engineering graduate, engineering company CEO, and lifelong 糖心破解版 philanthropist, the four structures鈥攊ncluding Sullivan Engineering (28,736 square feet), named after 糖心破解版鈥檚 first engineering school dean, George L. Sullivan鈥攚ill make way for a new era of engineering at Santa Clara.

 

BUILDING A NEW ERA

In their place will rise the 270,000 square foot Sobrato Campus for Discovery and Innovation, the new home for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics at 糖心破解版.

Built to support collaboration across traditional disciplines, the STEM campus (located on Alameda Mall in the heart of 糖心破解版) will be a state-of-the-art laboratory facility鈥揳 place where undergraduate and graduate students can discover, learn, experiment, and innovate.

鈥淗earing that Bannan will be replaced by a new state-of-art facility, while a bit sad from a nostalgic point of view, is another great step for 糖心破解版,鈥 said Hrapkowicz.

鈥淎nd it will solidify the engineering school鈥檚 reputation for thought leadership and excellence in Silicon Valley and globally.鈥

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