Grainger College of Engineering

Green Street almost perfectly divides the Engineering Campus from the rest of the University.

The building costs nearly $30 million and has 135,000 square feet (13,000 m²) of floor space.

It offers services, including room reservations, computers, printing, scanning, copying, tutoring, and technology loans.

The College has the third-highest per-dollar research expenditure in the nation with over $202 million spent annually.

The College is home to 26 research centers, 10 major laboratories, and nine affiliate programs.

In 2002, Bill Nye was a featured guest at Engineering Open House.

Panorama of the Bardeen Quad in 2005
Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory in 2008
Plaque commemorating the Theory of Superconductivity, developed by John Bardeen .