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updated July 9, 2009
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Lilly
Endowment Grant to Establish New
Rose-Hulman/Ivy Tech Collaboration Program
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Lilly Endowment Inc. has awarded Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology a
$375,000 grant to support a collaborative education program between
Rose-Hulman and Ivy Tech Community College’s Wabash Valley regional
campus. The program will explore ways to provide internships and
professional experience to students, faculty and staff to work on
innovation-stage projects at Rose-Hulman Ventures.
Administrators from both institutions believe that Rose-Hulman, with an
engineering/innovation focus, and Ivy Tech, with a technology/workforce
focus, will create a collaborative partnership that emphasize student
and faculty development while providing workforce and economic
development support to Indiana-based companies through innovative
product development.
“This is a unique opportunity to create a learning environment that
closely resembles a real-world experience with clients, engineers and
skilled technicians working to prepare a product for the marketplace,”
stated Art Western, Rose-Hulman’s vice president of academic affairs and
dean of faculty. “We have been in constant contact with our colleagues
at Ivy Tech and they continue to be very excited, as we are, about
setting this program in motion.”
Jeff Pittman, chancellor of Ivy Tech’s Wabash Valley regional campus,
agreed, noting “the partnership will place engineering and technology
students in a collaborative working unit focused on innovative product
development and design. This is a triple win for Rose-Hulman, Ivy Tech
and the Indiana companies working on product improvement with Rose-Hulman
Ventures at this time.”
With more than 130,000 students enrolled annually,Ivy Tech Community
College (www.ivytech.edu) is the state’s largest public post-secondary
institution and the nation’s largest single-accredited statewide
community college system Ivy Tech has campuses throughout Indiana. It
serves as Indiana’s engine of workforce development, offering affordable
degree programs and training that are aligned with the needs of its
community along with courses and programs that transfer to other
colleges and universities in Indiana. The Wabash Valley Region serves
more than 6,500 students from Clay, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion,
Vigo and Greene counties.
Rose-Hulman (www.rose-hulman.edu) is a 1,900-student private college
that specializes in undergraduate engineering, science and mathematics
education. For 10 consecutive years, Rose-Hulman has been ranked the
number one college or university that offers the bachelor's or master's
degree as its top degree in engineering. The ranking is based on a
national survey of deans and senior faculty conducted by U.S. News &
World Report.
Objectives of the Rose-Hulman/Ivy Tech collaboration include engaging
Indiana technology-based businesses in project work, providing quality
internship and educational opportunities to Rose-Hulman and Ivy Tech
students; preparing engineering and technical students in the skills
demanded by employers today to face the challenges of a more complex and
competitive workplace; developing a model of the “technical workplace of
today,” including project-based activities involving the seamless
connection of engineering and technical work components; and including
faculty, staff and students from each institution in project work.
Through faculty involvement, it is believed that outcomes from the
program will transfer back to the traditional classroom curriculum.
The program will build upon the existing Rose-Hulman Ventures (RHV)
program, located at Rose-Hulman’s South Campus (along Indiana 46) that
leverages the unmet technological needs and engineering challenges of
companies as an innovative way to educate engineering undergraduate
students. At any time, the RHV program supports 15 staff members, five
faculty, 70 students and 20 client companies. More than half of RHV
projects involve technical elements which could be expanded to include
internships for Ivy Tech students.
Bill Kline, Rose-Hulman’s associate dean for professional experiences
who administers RHV, stated Ivy Tech students would also be hired to
work in internship positions, much like Rose-Hulman students. When a
client project is secured, a work plan is developed and students –- from
Rose-Hulman and Ivy Tech -- with corresponding majors and skills are
hired in internship roles reporting to project managers to perform the
work. Ivy Tech faculty would join Rose-Hulman staff and faculty in
serving as project managers.
“Ivy Tech students bring skills and ideas to the project development
process that could be invaluable to prospective clients and further
enhance the educational experience at Rose-Hulman Ventures,” Kline said.
RHV (www.rhventures.org) was involved in a trial collaboration involving
Ivy Tech last summer. Two Ivy Tech faculty members worked at RHV,
providing technical support on a range of projects. That summer
experience was successful with over 50 percent of ongoing projects at
RHV involving engineering and technical work.
In the first year of the collaboration, the program will focus on
RHV-sourced projects with work performed primarily at RHV. In the second
and third years, the range of project work may be expanded to include
projects sourced by Ivy Tech, including automotive- and
manufacturing-related or competition projects at Rose-Hulman or Ivy
Tech.
The program could serve as a model and be expanded on a statewide level
to include other Ivy Tech campuses with greater impact. Also, the
continued operation of the RHV program and collaboration with Ivy Tech
will create stronger Indiana businesses and Indiana graduates with
career opportunities in the state.
Western pointed out that the Lilly Endowment-supported initiative builds
on collaborative educational programs between Rose-Hulman and Indiana
State University, through the Terre Haute Innovation Alliance.
Lilly Endowment is an Indianapolis-based, private philanthropic
foundation created in 1937. More information about the Endowment is
available at
www.lillyendowment.org.
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