Stevens Institute of Technology will officially dedicate its recently renovated Grace E. and Kenneth W. DeBaun Auditorium with a three day celebration of concerts and presentations beginning Today, Oct. 15, at 5:00 p.m. with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the universitys Edwin A. Stevens Hall, on the first floor of the Hall, located on Fifth Street, between Hudson and River Streets in Hoboken, N.J. The media is invited to this event.
The new auditoriums renovations marry the past grandeur of the Richard Upjohn inspired design of the Hall from the 19th century with the cutting edge technologies of todays multimedia performance and educational centers. The DeBaun Auditorium will be a multi-functional center offering distance-learning programs, conferences, lectures, theatrical performances and other cultural events.
Hundreds of students, staff, faculty and alumni will participate in various dedication ceremonies between Oct. 15 - 17, to official open the auditorium and to acknowledge the support of these groups in the renovation project. The events scheduled for these days include a performance during the "student" dedication on Oct. 16 by the recording group, "10,000 Maniacs ." The events for the celebration include:
Oct. 15 - Official Dedication with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony - 5:00 p.m.
Oct. 16 - "Student Dedication" with performance by "10,000 Maniacs"
Oct. 17 - "Alumni Dedication" with performance by the Lyric Theater
The auditorium is housed in the Edwin A. Stevens Hall, the first university building built in 1871. The Hall is a registered historic landmark and was one of Upjohns recognized post-Civil War architectural designs in addition to Trinity Church in Manhattan.
WHAT: Dedication of Grace E. and Kenneth W. DeBaun Auditoriumat Stevens Institute of Technology In Hoboken, N.J. (minutes north of the Hoboken PATH station and across the Hudson River from Manhattan).
Founded in 1870, Stevens Institute of Technology is one of the leading technological universities in the world dedicated to learning and research. Through its broad-based curricula, nurturing of creative inventiveness, and cross disciplinary research, the Institute is at the forefront of global challenges in engineering, science, and technology management. Partnerships and collaboration between, and among, business, industry, government and other universities contribute to the enriched environment of the Institute. A new model for technology commercialization in academe, known as Technogenesis®, involves external partners in launching business enterprises to create broad opportunities and shared value.
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