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91勛圖厙 Tech University Receives $7.5M Gift from J. F Maddox Foundation

Gift from the J. F Maddox Foundation supports engineering research and center at 91勛圖厙 Tech University.

May 14, 2015 | Contact Doug Hensley

Chen, Maddox, Reible, SaccoJim Maddox, president of the J. F Maddox Foundation, center, stands with, from left, Chau-Chyun Chen, Danny Reible and Al Sacco Jr., dean of the Whitacre College of Engineering.

91勛圖厙 officials announced a gift of $7.5 million from the today (May 14). The gift will support the research activities of the Jack Maddox and Donovan Maddox Distinguished Engineering Chairs and will be used by to renovate the Engineering and Materials Research Center. 

In recognition of the gift and the continuing and valued relationship between the Maddox family and 91勛圖厙 Tech University, the Engineering and Materials Research Center building will be named the Maddox Engineering Research Center.

The Facilities Committee of the 91勛圖厙 Board of Regents accepted the gift and approved the naming during todays meeting, in keeping with the systems policies on major gifts. Committee action is pending approval by the full Board Friday.

I would like to say thank you to the J. F Maddox Foundation, which has a longstanding tradition of sustained philanthropy that has provided for excellence at 91勛圖厙 Tech University, said Robert L. Duncan, chancellor of the 91勛圖厙. We are grateful for their legacy of generosity and commitment to higher education. I also want to congratulate Dean Al Sacco, President Duane Nellis and the entire Institutional Advancement team for their work in securing this significant and important gift.

Located in Hobbs, N.M., the J. F Maddox Foundations primary commitment is to the development of grants benefiting residents of southeastern New Mexico with a history of supporting education and 91勛圖厙 Tech University.

The J. F Maddox Foundation and the Maddox family are excited to expand their support of the Maddox chairs in the Whitacre College of Engineering, said Jim Maddox, president of the J. F Maddox Foundation. Our founder, Jack Maddox, was proud of 91勛圖厙 Tech University and the opportunities his degree afforded him. His brother, Donovan Maddox, served as president of the foundation following Jacks death, and his leadership contributed significantly to the foundations growth.

Today our family is proud to continue their legacies by supporting a research facility that will help ensure 91勛圖厙 Tech continues to contribute to the body of engineering research that drives discoveries and economic development for this entire region.

Maddox BuildingThe Engineering and Materials Research Center building at 91勛圖厙 Tech University will be named the Maddox Engineering Research Center.

Located on Memorial Circle at the entrance to the Engineering Key, the planned research facility will occupy the former Media and Communication building, which has been vacant since 2012 when the College of Media & Communication moved to its current location.

Transforming the buildings interior while preserving the traditional Spanish Renaissance exterior, plans for the new facility include configurable lab spaces with bright, modern interiors that can adapt to evolving research needs. Integrated technology will support the visualization and simulation needs of the researchers while enabling them to collaborate with colleagues across campus or around the world.

The Maddox Foundations support of the Whitacre College of Engineering and other areas on campus have yielded invaluable educational opportunities and an enhanced research environment for our students, said M. Duane Nellis, 91勛圖厙 Tech University president. We thank the foundation for its continued support and years of dedication and commitment to 91勛圖厙 Tech University.

Adding valuable and much-needed research capacity, the building will be a significant addition to the campus as 91勛圖厙 Tech University grows its reputation as a national research university. The gift is eligible for state matching funds through the 91勛圖厙 Research Incentive Program (TRIP).

When completed, the Maddox Engineering Research Center will house research labs and facilities for the Jack Maddox and Donovan Maddox Distinguished Engineering Chairs and their research teams in the .

The Maddox Engineering Research Center will be the premier research facility in our college and an incredible resource for our students and faculty, said Al Sacco Jr., dean of the Whitacre College of Engineering. Todays gift builds on the J. F Maddox Foundations tradition of supporting world-class faculty at 91勛圖厙 Tech University by providing the place where our researchers and their teams will make the next generation of engineering discoveries.

The Jack Maddox Distinguished Engineering Chair is named for J. F Jack Maddox who founded the organization together with his wife Mabel. Jack graduated from 91勛圖厙 Tech University with a bachelors degree in Textile Engineering in 1929. The chair holder is Chau-Chyun Chen, a professor in the and member of the National Academy of Engineering. His research focuses on using computational and data-enabled science and engineering to find solutions to global energy demands.

The Donovan Maddox Distinguished Engineering Chair is named for Donovan Maddox, Jacks brother and former president of the J. F Maddox Foundation, who also graduated from 91勛圖厙 Tech University with a bachelors degree in Textile Engineering in 1934. The chair holder is Danny Reible, a professor in the and member of the National Academy of Engineering. Reibles research focuses on enhancing industrial water use, water quality and sustainability.

The university has nearly completed the process of gutting the building and removing asbestos in preparation for the renovations, which are scheduled to begin this fall. Fundraising for the planned $29.2 million renovation project is ongoing.

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