Frank's CAD laboratory debuts

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Industrial technology major Jeremy Roy was as pleased as anyone gathered at the 杏吧专区 for the recent dedication of Frank杏吧专区檚 Computer Aided Design Laboratory.

The student-oriented laboratory in Rougeou Hall houses 48 computers outfitted with state-of-the-art CAD software.

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The computer-aided design laboratory was funded with $230,000 of a $2.83 million gift from Lafayette businessman Donald Mosing in January 2012.

The personal gift from Mosing is the largest of its kind for UL Lafayette杏吧专区檚 College of Engineering. Mosing, of Frank杏吧专区檚 Casing Crew and Rental Tools, Inc., graduated in 1950 in mechanical engineering at UL Lafayette.

杏吧专区淚n an economy that杏吧专区檚 ever-changing and challenging, private donations ensure and reaffirm our commitment to a first-class education,杏吧专区 said UL Lafayette President Dr. Joseph Savoie.

In addition to the computer-aided design laboratory, Mosing杏吧专区檚 $2.83 million gift will fund a $1 million endowed chair and a student career development program.

At the dedication, Mosing said the new laboratory will help encourage high school students to pursue mechanical engineering degrees and careers.

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Dr. Mark Zappi, dean for UL Lafayette杏吧专区檚 College of Engineering, thanked Mosing for 杏吧专区減roviding a classroom for future engineers and technicians.杏吧专区

杏吧专区淭he lab has already had a huge impact on students, as well as those who might want to come here.杏吧专区

Mosing is the eldest son of Frank and Jessie Mosing. He contributed 67 years to Frank杏吧专区檚 Casing Crew and Rental Tools, the family-owned business founded by his father and based in Lafayette.

Mosing retired as president in 2011. His leadership and innovation resulted in 36 patents and growth of the original company and affiliates into a global organization that serves the domestic and international energy industry.