As they celebrate their 25th year, here are 25 things to know about the UK College of Engineering Extended Campus at Paducah.
The University of Kentucky, in collaboration with West Kentucky Community and Technical College, offers studies leading to bachelor’s degrees from UK in mechanical engineering and chemical engineering in Paducah, Kentucky.
The degree programs — created out of a need to retain talent in the area — not only add to the range of opportunities for students, but also meet the regional need for professional engineers in this highly industrialized part of the Commonwealth.
As they celebrate their 25th year, here are 25 things to know about the UK College of Engineering Extended Campus at Paducah:
The college was the brainchild of Steve Polston, who worked as the plant manager of the Lockheed Martin Uranium Enrichment Plant in Paducah in 1992. That same year, he had the idea of starting an engineering college in the area. At the time, Polston noticed he was losing about 20% of his engineering staff to moves related to continuing education necessary for career advancement.
His big idea for an engineering college seemed to be a reasonable solution. However, Polston would be met with adversity in seeing it through. A key player in the successful creation of the college was Thomas Lester, former dean of UK Engineering. With the help of Lester and many others, the UK College of Engineering Extended Campus at Paducah opened its doors a few short years later.
Today, the Paducah Campus is home to 130 undergraduate engineering students. Its mechanical and chemical engineering graduates are mentored and prepared to identify and solve the complex engineering problems they will face in their careers and graduate school.
Soon, the Paducah Campus will also add a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering technology. The program will be another partnership through the UK Pigman College of Engineering and the West Kentucky Community and Technical College.
The last 25 years are only the beginning of the story for UK Paducah. Y. Charles Lu, director of UK College of Engineering Paducah Campus, believes the campus has strong roots, and he looks forward to continued growth of engineering education in Western Kentucky.
“The UK College of Engineering Paducah Campus has been a point of pride for the communities in west Kentucky,” Lu said. “For the next 25 years, we hope that our campus will further its impact on the community, state and beyond. Our vision is to grow the program by offering new academic opportunities to meet the needs of students and industries and by partnering with local communities and organizations to foster innovations and economic development.”
You can learn more about the Paducah Campus here.