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From a young age, Stanley R. Zupnik (’59) knew he wanted to be a builder and real estate developer. The Washington, D.C., native was the first in his family to attend college and earn a bachelor’s degree.
- Cementing His Legacy | Department of Mechanical Engineering - UMD
To help position the next generation of engineers to build a...
- Cementing His Legacy | Department of Electrical and ... - UMD
To help position the next generation of engineers to build a...
- We Build the Future Here: Stanley R. Zupnik Hall
We Build the Future Here: Stanley R. Zupnik Hall. From water...
- Stanley R. Zupnik Hall | A. James Clark School of Engineering ...
Achieving that ambition means creating an environment that’s...
- Cementing His Legacy | Department of Mechanical Engineering - UMD
Nov 7, 2022 · To help position the next generation of engineers to build a smarter future for the good of all, the real estate mogul who never forgot the impact of his Maryland Engineering education made a $25 million naming gift toward the state-of-the-art, 157,000-square-foot Stanley R. Zupnik Hall.
Nov 7, 2022 · To help position the next generation of engineers to build a smarter future for the good of all, the real estate mogul who never forgot the impact of his Maryland Engineering education made a $25 million naming gift toward the state-of-the-art, 157,000-square-foot Stanley R. Zupnik Hall.
Jun 30, 2024 · Washington, D.C., businessman Stanley R. Zupnik ‘59 has made a $25 million commitment toward a new building that will help prepare new generations of engineers and foster collaboration between disciplines in the A. James Clark School of Engineering.
2 days ago · COLLEGE PARK, Md. - University of Maryland alum Stanley R. Zupnik ‘59 has made a $25 million commitment toward a new building that will help prepare new generations of engineers and foster collaboration between disciplines in the A. James Clark School of Engineering.
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Nov 3, 2023 · We Build the Future Here: Stanley R. Zupnik Hall. From water systems to transportation networks to energy grids, the foundational structures that are vital to civilization are rapidly aging—and failing.