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Bardeen Quad

The engineering quadrangle, stretching from Engineering Hall to the Grainger Engineering Library, was dedicated as Bardeen Quad at 10AM on October 14, 2004 in honor of John Bardeen, the only person to win the Nobel Prize twice in the same field, physics. The landscaping and concrete terrace on the north side of Engineering Hall were funded by the Grainger Foundation as part of the dedication.

Bardeen Quad anchors north campus, home to the UI's renowned engineering program. Buildings on the quad include Grainger Engineering Library, Mechanical Engineering Laboratory, Materials Science Engineering (MSEB), Engineering Hall, Everitt Lab, and Talbot Lab.

 
 Fast Facts about the Bardeen Quad 
 Date Built October 14, 2004 (Dedication)  
 Full Name Bardeen Quadrangle 
 Previous Names Engineering Quad
 Full History Bardeen Quad History 
 Photo Gallery Bardeen Quad Photo Gallery
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 On the Map Bardeen Quad on the Campus Map 
 Quick Links  College of Engineering 


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