Press Release

UL Contributes $250K to UMD Fire Protection Engineering Legacy Campaign

Largest single gift in department’s history to support new professor of the practice

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  January 14, 2014

CONTACT:
Elise Carbonaro
301 405 6501
ecarbo@umd.edu

UL (Underwriters Laboratories) will make a $250,000 investment in the University of Maryland’s (UMD) Department of Fire Protection Engineering. The gift is the largest single donation in the department’s history and will support the Fire Protection Engineering Legacy Campaign for a professor of the practice.

The commitment of support solidifies a longstanding partnership between UL and UMD that was initiated by Dr. John Bryan, the first chair of the Department of Fire Protection Engineering at the university. 

“It is an honor to receive this valued support from such an important industry partner, and we are very pleased to continue this historic relationship with UL,” said the current Chair of Fire Protection Engineering at Maryland, Dr. James Milke, who is also an alumnus. “The uniqueness of our program makes partnerships with industry even more important in advancing the field of fire protection engineering.”

UMD’s Department of Fire Protection Engineering, established in 1956 and part of the A. James Clark School of Engineering, offers the only accredited undergraduate program of its kind in the nation and one of only three graduate programs across the U.S.

UL is a global independent safety science company with more than a century of expertise innovating safety solutions, from the public adoption of electricity to new breakthroughs in sustainability, renewable energy and nanotechnology. UL evaluates more than 19,000 types of products, components, materials and systems annually with 20 billion UL Marks appearing on 72,000 manufacturers' products each year. 

“The University of Maryland is a pioneer in Fire Protection Engineering,” said UL Senior Vice President and Public Safety Officer Gus Schaefer. “As the world continues to evolve, new science through innovative research will help address new risks. There is a need for this discipline now more than ever.”

Both Bryan and Milke have served on UL’s Fire Council, and Bryan has been a member of UL’s Board of Trustees. Several UMD faculty members have served on UL’s Standard Technical Panels to assist with standards development. More recently, UL has sponsored UMD research in the area of fire detection. 

As part of the ongoing partnership with Maryland’s Fire Protection Engineering program, UL will provide input on the department’s undergraduate curriculum to help ensure that skills and competencies needed by industry are addressed. Also, UL representatives will participate as guest lecturers in classes and serve on the department’s Board of Visitors. Lastly, UL will offer real-world problems that student teams can address for capstone projects, while also contributing advisors and mentors. 

The UMD Fire Protection Engineering Legacy Campaign for the Professor of Practice was initiated by a group of alumni and university leadership.  A new, endowed professor of the practice faculty position will ensure that the University of Maryland remains at the forefront of Fire Protection Engineering, continuing to supply new engineering leaders to the field and conducting applied research that advances the industry. Total commitments in the campaign are now over $1M. The ultimate goal of the campaign is $2.5M.

About UL

UL is a premier global independent safety science company that has championed progress for 120 years. Its more than 10,000 professionals are guided by the UL mission to promote safe working and living environments for all people. UL uses research and standards to continually advance and meet ever-evolving safety needs. We partner with businesses, manufacturers, trade associations and international regulatory authorities to bring solutions to a more complex global supply chain. For more information about our certification, testing, inspection, advisory and education services, visit www.UL.com.

About the University of Maryland’s Department of Fire Protection Engineering

The Department of Fire Protection at the University of Maryland offers the only accredited undergraduate program in fire protection engineering and one of three graduate degree programs in the U.S. More than 1,100 graduates from the department are now employed in industry, federal, state and local government, military, and fire service. 

 

More Information: 

For additional information about the UMD Fire Protection Engineering Legacy Campaign, please contact Allison Corbett at acc@umd.edu or Jim Milke at milke@umd.edu

About the A. James Clark School of Engineering

The University of Maryland’s A. James Clark School of Engineering is a premier program, ranked among the top 20 in the world. Located just a few miles from Washington, D.C., the Clark School is at the center of a constellation of high-tech companies and federal laboratories, offering students and faculty access to unique professional opportunities.

Our broad spectrum of academic programs, including the world’s only accredited undergraduate fire protection engineering program, is complemented by a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem, early hands-on educational experiences, and participation in national and international competitions.

The Clark School is leading research advancements in aerospace, bioengineering, robotics, nanotechnology, disaster resilience, energy and sustainability, and cybersecurity. From the universal product code to satellite radio, SMS text messaging to the implantable insulin pump, our students, faculty, and alumni are engineering life-changing innovations for millions. Learn more at www.eng.umd.edu.