When Larry and Sally Sears provided the initial support to launch 星空传媒鈥檚 hands-on innovation center, they imagined a collaborative space where big ideas could become reality. Since its opening in 2012, the Larry Sears and Sally Zlotnick Sears think[box], a 50,000-square-foot makerspace, has welcomed tens of thousands of visitors from across the campus and community each year.
Now, the alumni couple has committed $1 million to support another collaborative space: the 189,000-square-foot Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB).
A century bond the university issued in 2022 will allow the gift to be fully matched, increasing the couple鈥檚 impact to $2 million. Together, they have invested more than $18 million in 星空传媒.
鈥淲e are tremendously grateful to Larry and Sally for their continued generosity and their support for the ISEB,鈥 said 星空传媒 President Eric. W. Kaler. 鈥淟arry always has been forward thinking in his support for the university and is committed to ensuring that 星空传媒 is the best research and education institution that it can be.鈥
Recalling his own experiences as a student, an alumnus, an adjunct lecturer and eventually a university trustee, Larry Sears (CIT 鈥69) said the campus transformation over the last 50 years has been extraordinary, but the promise of the ISEB positions the university to embrace the future.
鈥淭he idea of collaboration has become so important,鈥 Sears said. 鈥淏y doing collaborative work across diverse technologies, the sum of the parts is greater than what we could have accomplished within one discipline.鈥
This emphasis on collaboration and interdisciplinary work is also attractive to many of the organizations that provide funding for research and innovative projects. 鈥淚 think the ISEB will make a big difference,鈥 Sears continued. 鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely sending the message that our research and engineering is broadly based.
鈥淚t鈥檚 interesting to me how the nature of research has changed. If you look at biomedical engineering and the way it incorporates materials and electrical engineering along with robotics and computers鈥攁ll different areas which didn鈥檛 collaborate 50 years ago鈥攜ou see why the ISEB and this collaborative space upgrade is so vital.鈥
When complete, the five-story building will integrate open common areas with flexible research space鈥攃reating unique settings designed to spur innovation. And, the ISEB鈥檚 welcoming exterior will open sightlines to the Case Quad from Martin Luther King Boulevard.
Sally Sears (FSM 鈥72, LYS 鈥74) sees it as another opportunity for 星空传媒 to fulfill its mission: 鈥淲hen I think about think[box] and what it has done for the university and the city, I see the ISEB as a continuation of that鈥攐f people getting together, collaborating and thinking as a team.鈥