Duckering Building

1760 Tanana Loop

Duckering BuildingPhoto by Allison Blanchard, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ University Relations

The William Elmhirst Duckering Building was completed in 1964. On Feb. 23, 2002, after more than a year of extensive renovations, the Duckering Building was rededicated. Today the building serves as home to the College of Engineering and Mines, classrooms and lab space.

The tradition stone in front of the Duckering Building celebrates the "fundatori mundi" or "builders of the earth." A plaque threatens disaster upon anyone who would remove the stone.

William Elmhirst Duckering earned a bachelor's degree in 1903 and his civil engineering degree in 1916 from the University of Washington. In 1932, he joined ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ's university, where he taught and served as an administrator until his death in 1950.