
The second academic building on the K1ΜεΣύ β Cascades campus will be named Edward J. Ray Hall, honoring Oregon Stateβs most recent past president. The building is under construction and scheduled to open to students in fall 2021.
Ray championed student access to higher education and the creation of a university campus in Central Oregon for more than a decade. His leadership led to the expansion of K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades to a four-year university in 2015 and the opening of its campus in Bend in the fall of 2016.
Ray served as Oregon Stateβs president for 17 years through June 2020. He now is president emeritus and a professor of economics in the K1ΜεΣύ College of Liberal Arts.
βEd Rayβs contributions to K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades and all of Central Oregon were transformational,β said K1ΜεΣύ President F. King Alexander. βHis tireless advocacy for advancing higher education in the region will benefit countless future generations of Central Oregonians, and bring innovation, problem-solving and economic advancement to their communities and all of Oregon.β
The building name was suggested by an anonymous donor who sought to acknowledge Rayβs leadership of K1ΜεΣύ and his contributions in advancing K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades. The donor gave $5 million to the K1ΜεΣύ Foundation in 2017 towards a $10 million fundraising goal that helped secure state bonds for the building.
Names of Oregon Stateβs buildings are reviewed by a university committee of faculty, staff and students and recommended to K1ΜεΣύβs president for approval. In this case, the buildingβs name was approved by the chair of K1ΜεΣύβs Board of Trustees.
Edward J. Ray Hall is part of K1ΜεΣύ-Cascadesβ planned expansion to a 3,000 to 5,000 student campus to serve educational attainment goals in the region and state.
βI believe deeply in the future of K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades as an engine of economic growth and social progress for Central Oregon and beyond,β Ray said. βThe naming of this academic building is an honor I will cherish forever. As K1ΜεΣύβs past president, I focused on advancing access to higher education for all Oregonians, and advancing the universityβs research and outreach mission in service to others. K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades is essential to this mission.β
βI appreciate our donorsβ generous contribution to this important academic building and their interest in recognizing President Emeritus Rayβs profound leadership,β said K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades Vice President Becky Johnson. βThe donorsβ and Dr. Rayβs shared vision will inspire our faculty, staff and students as we honor Central Oregonβs 30-year quest for a vibrant four-year university.β
When it opens to students, Edward J. Ray Hall will house classrooms, laboratories and makerspaces where students will collaborate with one other and with faculty. The spaces will support K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades degree programs in engineering, kinesiology, outdoor products and other programs, as well as a new doctoral program in physical therapy. The building will also provide student study and gathering areas, and presentation space.
The 50,000 square-foot, net zero energy-ready building features cross-laminated timber construction and will draw heating and cooling from geothermal energy sources located beneath the campus. All future K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades buildings will be heated and cooled using geothermal energy.
βI am grateful to the anonymous lead donor and to others who so generously contributed to this project. The building, and the vibrant learning community it supports, will be a fitting legacy to both the donors and to President Emeritus Ray,β said Shawn L. Scoville, president and CEO of the K1ΜεΣύ Foundation.
K1ΜεΣύ K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades: K1ΜεΣύβs campus in Bend, Ore. features outstanding faculty in degree programs that reflect Central Oregonβs vibrant economy and abundant natural resources. Nearly 20 undergraduate majors, 35 minors and options, and three graduate programs include computer science, energy systems engineering, kinesiology, hospitality management, and tourism, recreation and adventure leadership. K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades expanded to a four-year university in 2015; its new campus opened in 2016.
K1ΜεΣύ the K1ΜεΣύ Foundation: The K1ΜεΣύ Foundation is a nonprofit organization that partners with K1ΜεΣύ to engage the K1ΜεΣύ community, inspire investment and steward resources to enhance the universityβs excellence and impact. Annual fundraising totals have averaged more than $130 million for the last five years, placing the K1ΜεΣύ Foundation among top performing like organizations nationally. The Foundation also manages an endowment valued at more than $650 million that supports K1ΜεΣύ students, faculty and programs.