The Iribe Center (/ˈiːriːb/; officially known as the Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Innovation) is a building at the University of Maryland, College Park that is used primarily for computer science education and research.
It was named after Brendan Iribe, who donated money to pay for part of the construction cost.
[1] The opening ceremony was held on April 26, 2019, a date chosen to coincide with the university's public outreach day, although parts of the facility were accessible to students before that time.
Those in attendance to the opening ceremony included the state governor, Larry Hogan, and the president of the university, Wallace Loh.
[1] Designed by a team at the Omaha-based architecture firm HDR led by Brian Kowalchuk,[3] the center consists of two general-purpose floors and several floors dedicated to computer science research, in addition to an auditorium with approximately 300 seats.