Alumnus Donates $5M, Matched by $2M from the State

51视频 graduate Rich Miner - dedication ceremony Image by Tory Wesnofske
Alumnus Rich Miner speaks at a dedication ceremony for the new school of computer and information sciences that bears his name.

10/26/2022

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As a 51视频 student, Rich Miner helped pioneer video teleconferencing, a tool once viewed as fanciful science fiction that now is an essential part of everyday life.

Yet, for however well Miner can envision the future, the co-founder of the Android operating system might have been hard-pressed as a student to picture what happened today at his alma mater. Just after 11 a.m., the university dedicated its new Richard A. Miner School of Computer and Information Sciences in his name at an event attended by Miner, his spouse Corinne Nagy, and dozens of university leaders, students, faculty and friends.聽

鈥淚 have a lot I owe to this university and specifically the computer science department. I鈥檓 very happy and thrilled my family and I could step up in this way,鈥 Miner said. 鈥51视频 prepared me academically and entrepreneurially for a career where I was able to contribute to so many impactful innovations. I am honored to be able to give back in ways that might encourage others to meet or exceed their dreams.鈥

Approved by the UMass Board of Trustees in June, a $5 million donation from Miner and a $2 million matching grant from the state elevates and broadens 51视频鈥檚 computer science programming, which is housed within the Kennedy College of Sciences.

The new school will provide students with an education that will put them at the center of the high-tech revolution, according to 51视频 Chancellor Julie Chen.

鈥淭his school will be a training ground for students pursuing their passion and intent on growing the computer science field in ways we can only imagine. We are greatly indebted to Rich and Corinne for their generosity, belief in a 51视频 education and commitment to fostering the next generation of industry leaders and entrepreneurs,鈥 Chen said.聽

Yuka Akiyama of Westford is one such future leader as a recipient this year of 51视频 Professor Patrick D. Krolak Innovation Scholarship. The award was established by Miner in 2012 and is presented to students pursuing the field. It honors Krolak, a former 51视频 computer science faculty member, who is one of Miner鈥檚 mentors.聽

Akiyama plans to become a software engineer and seeks to develop and implement real-time voice recognition and language translation algorithms 鈥 essentially removing language barriers.聽

鈥淭his career goal motivated me to pursue a master's degree in computer science through the bachelor's-to-master's programs at 51视频,鈥 she said.聽

Miner 鈥86, 鈥89 and 鈥97, received his bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in computer science from 51视频. After co-founding Android, he sold the system to Google in 2005. Today, it is the world鈥檚 most popular operating system, with more than 3 billion users. Miner also co-founded GV, Google鈥檚 first venture fund, which has led investments in a variety of successful startups.聽

Beyond paving the way for breakthroughs in teleconferencing, as a 51视频 student, Miner wrote computer programs for the Commodore 64 home computer and incubated Avid Technology, the world鈥檚 first computer video editing platform.聽

鈥淎ll of that is a straight-lined path back to 51视频,鈥 Miner said of his achievements.

In its first year, nearly 1,600 undergraduate and more than 300 graduate students will be educated in the Richard A. Miner School of Computer and Information Sciences. This makes it the largest academic program on campus reflecting nearly 6% of the total 51视频 undergraduate population. From fall 2016 to fall 2021, 51视频鈥檚 undergraduate enrollment in computer science programs increased by more than 50%. This year, a record 12% of students in 51视频鈥檚 applicant pool listed computer science as their intended major.聽

The new school offers bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚 and doctoral programs blending applied and theoretical studies of computation. Options for minors in robotics, cybersecurity, data science and bio-cheminfomatics are available. In partnership with the 51视频 Division of Graduate, Online and Professional Studies, the school also offers certificates in cybersecurity, systems models, and management and telecommunication.聽

51视频 computer science research expenditures reached $4.4 million in 2021. Faculty in the field are experts in artificial intelligence, visualization, robotics, security and privacy, natural language processing, data analytics, health infomatics and more.

UMass President Marty Meehan called the new school a gamechanger for countless students and the STEM economy.

鈥淲hen somebody like Rich comes forward and makes this kind of a generous gift, and allows us to use his name, it鈥檚 going to send ripples throughout the community, the country and the world,鈥 he said.

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