STRA TEGIC VISION
Milestones 2006–2011
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HMC team wins Southern California regionals and honorable mention at World Finals, ACM ICPC
HMC named an environmentally responsible college, Princeton Review Guide to 286 Green Colleges
HMC Homework Hotline, created in cooperation with Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, takes first calls
$1 million for scholarships granted by Rose Hills Foundation
Students create HMC’s first Rube Goldberg machine Clinic turns 40
HMC voted 5th Happiest College, Daily Beast
Board of Trustees approve teaching and learning building architectural design
At Commencement, Freeman A. Hrabowski III awarded honorary doctorate and addresses 164 graduates
Popularity grows for Summer Institute, which supports diverse students. For first time in program’s history, the number of applicants exceeds the number of enrollment slots.
$1-million Vickery Family gift goes to Global Clinic Program
HMC students return to Kenya to work on water quality improvement for secondary school
HMC graduates are highest earning in nation, PayScale 2010–11 College Salary Report
HMC is No. 6 in Community Service among liberal arts colleges, Washington Monthly
The Ocean Research and Conservation Association launches portable deep-sea webcam, a 2001 Clinic project
Harvey Mudd College Teaching and Learning Buildin
BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE
It is a building that is destined to transform the student and faculty experience at HMC. It will serve as a catalyst for innovation and the development of future lead- ers in science and technology. The long-awaited, much-needed HMC teaching and learning building is on its way. Demolition of Thomas-Garrett Hall is scheduled to occur this summer, and the
new building is expected to open its doors at the start of the 2013–2014 academic year.
“Existing facilities have served the College well, but as HMC continues to de-
velop global leaders—with graduates making significant contributions to industry, academia, government and the arts, as well as earning the highest starting salaries of any undergraduates in the U.S.—our students and faculty deserve world-class facili- ties,” said President Maria Klawe. The HMC Board of Trustees voted Jan. 29 in favor of proceeding with the con-
struction of the building, which will be the first teaching and learning space to be erected on campus since the Olin Science Center was built in 1993. The board’s historic vote represents the culmination of over a year of careful planning, commu- nity discussion, and a commitment to advance what the College does best—educate leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics who understand the impact of their work on society. HMC will replace the fondly remembered, but now outdated Thomas-Garrett Hall (dedicated in 1962), with a modern and architecturally inspiring 70,000–
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Improvement of infrastructure and resources to support HMC
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