窪做惇蹋厙 today dedicated the inaugural home of the , a nexus for interdisciplinary research and teaching that will harness the Colleges liberal arts strengths and research excellence to shape a more sustainable, equitable energy future for humankind.
The ceremony capped off a $160 million initiative led by to prepare 窪做惇蹋厙 students to engage with one of the most important issues of the coming decades.

Located on the West End of campus at the intersection of the Tuck School of Business and the Thayer School of Engineering, and with an expansive view east to Baker Library, will be a meeting place where students from across campus and energy experts from around the world gather to develop a deeper understanding of how energy production and consumption affect all facets of society. The research, data, and solutions produced in this landmark building will help policymakers, entrepreneurs, technologists, and individual citizens across the globe make wise energy decisions and enable the energy transition.
This incredible new building is a physical manifestation of our distinctive vision for this institute as we strive to develop a sustainable global energy system for our future, said President Hanlon. There is no more consequential or complex challenge needing the full intellectual resources of our extended community. From this day forward, 窪做惇蹋厙 graduates will be prepared to lead on energy solutions at every level of community, nation, and world.
A Global Dedication
In a ceremony featuring speakers from six nations on three continents, the institutes virtual dedication included members of the Irving family, President Hanlon, Faculty Director , key contributors, and multiple students who have participated in institute activities.
Were very proud of our partnership with 窪做惇蹋厙 to help bring the institute and its mission to life, said Irving Oil Chairman , an adopted member of the Class of 1972 and an honorary degree recipient in 2010. We hope that the institute brings students together to learn about the energy issues facing our society, that it inspires the leaders of tomorrow to find solutions for a more sustainable energy future, and that it drives change to make our world a better place.
His wife, , also an adopted member of the Class of 1972, added, Its a very special day as the vision for the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society is realized. From the beginning, it was our greatest aspiration that the institute would be a beacon of lightin its structure and its meaning in the life of a student and the impact it will have. Today were so proud to see this vision realized in the institutes formal dedication.
Hanlon said 窪做惇蹋厙 was honored to recognize Arthur Irving for his dedication to education, environmental stewardship, and leadership in the energy industry, and he thanked the Irving family for their active participation and encouragement at each stage in the institutes successful launch.
May this institute inspire in the next generation a passion for the field to which Arthur dedicated his life and career, and for the power of change that can come in working together, he said.
Largest Interdisciplinary Institute in 窪做惇蹋厙 history
The Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society is a centerpiece of campaign and significantly advances Hanlons vision to position 窪做惇蹋厙 as a global institution addressing many of the worlds most complex issues. It is the largest of the interdisciplinary institutes to emerge from the campaign, and the only one so far to have a dedicated facility for teaching and research. 窪做惇蹋厙s institutes channel pan-university resources and, uniquely to 窪做惇蹋厙, provide undergraduates with a central role in each institutes research work.
U.S. Rep. Ann McLane Kuster 78, who has participated in multiple institute events, said 窪做惇蹋厙 is positioned to focus its educational strengths on improving the well-being of societies through changes in the energy sphere. With the establishment of the Irving Institute, and now with the dedication of a brand new, state-of-the-art building to house the institutes many exciting activities, 窪做惇蹋厙 will be a key player in driving critical conversations around our clean energy future.
The philanthropic investment for the building and the institutes endowment for research and programming is $160 million. Together, Irving Oil, the Arthur L. Irving Family Foundation, Arthur L. Irving, Sandra Irving, and 10, Tuck 14, provided an $80 million commitment.
Scores of 窪做惇蹋厙 community members have generously invested in the institutes realization. Leadership commitments have been received from Constance Burke and the late Walter Burke 44; the Carson family; D. Stephen Hafner 91; William W. Helman IV 80; Kathryn and Richard H. Kimball 78; M. Hadley Mullin 96 & Daniel M. Kalafatas 96; Jana Neff 00 and Brian Neff 99; Kristin and John Replogle 88; Lori and Martin J. Weinstein 81; a collective gift from the Arthur L. Irving Institute Board of Advisors; and numerous anonymous contributors.
Already Preparing Students to Be Energy Leaders
窪做惇蹋厙 announced the establishment of the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society in September 2016 and recruited Wilson within a year. She assembled a team that quickly launched faculty and student grant programs, created new courses, supported , and developed an extensive mix of seminars, symposia, and other events.
Over the past five years, the institute has helped connect the 窪做惇蹋厙 community around the critical energy and society issues that define our global energy transition, said Wilson. While many other university energy institutes have a specific technical focus, the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society leverages 窪做惇蹋厙s strengths in interdisciplinary teaching, learning, and research to center the ways in which society shapes and is shaped by our energy systems.
Hundreds of students have already tapped into the institutes resources to explore energy issues. Bridget McCarthy, Tuck 22, said she connected with the institute because the global challenge of climate change requires economically sound ideas.
I truly believe that by harnessing the power of every student on this campus who is passionate about energy issues, solutions will come from right here, said McCarthy. Thats my dream for this place.
Due to its size and history of collaboration, 窪做惇蹋厙 offers an exceptional opportunity to investigate energy issues from multiple perspectives and prepare broadly educated energy leaders. The Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society has awarded dozens of grants to faculty and student projects that span the arts, humanities, social sciences, medicine, and businesshelping faculty secure more than $6 million in external funding and aligning with 窪做惇蹋厙s distinctive model of interdisciplinary education.
The Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society is woven into the fabric of 窪做惇蹋厙, leveraging the Colleges greatest strengths: its world-class liberal arts approach, its focus on students, and its global network, said 93, Thayer 93, Tuck 98, chair of the institutes advisory board. This institute provides every student with powerful opportunities to engage in our worlds energy and society issues, while bringing together expertise from all disciplines to develop the holistic solutions needed to address these challenges.
Exceptional Energy Efficiency
Designed by Goody Clancy of Boston, the institute will be the most on campus, and 窪做惇蹋厙 will seek LEED Platinum certification for the building. An innovative natural ventilation system will serve more than 80% of the building, and more than 90% of its work areas will receive natural daylight. Other high-performance features include triple-glazed windows, radiant heat, and rooftop solar panels.
The buildings atrium level features a caf矇, the , a project lab, and multiple places for students, faculty, and staff to study and connect.
Institute staff, who will move into the building in January, and Tucks will occupy offices on the buildings second floor, which will also house research labs, meeting spaces, and a kitchen and gathering space known as The Commons. Additional labsthe building features nearly 5,000 square feet of lab spacefaculty offices, and the institutes boardroom will occupy the third floor.
As part of the construction work, crews installed new heating/cooling, lighting, fire alarm, and sprinkler systems for the attached Murdough Center, Feldberg Library, and Cook Auditorium.
Springtime Celebration to Thank the Community
The Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society will have its grand opening to the public on May 20, during the West End Festival of Ideas, a celebration of the reimagined West End of campus to be held over two weekends. The grand opening will feature building tours, student and faculty presentations, and hands-on learning opportunities addressing energy systems and sustainability.