UL - More than a house will be on display on the National Mall in October when University of Louisiana students compete in an international solar home design-build competition.
“This brings UL into the international limelight,” said Dustin Domangue, president of the UL Student Government Association.
The UL team is one of 20 collegiate design teams from across the world selected to compete in the Department of Energy’s biennial Solar Decathlon Oct. 9-18 on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
Domangue and other student leaders surprised the team with a check for $50,000 Tuesday.
The team travels to Washington with its house in tow, Sept. 25. Tuesday’s donation will help with the team’s travel expenses, said Gretchen Lacombe-Vanicor, project manager.
“This money is going to put us ahead of schedule for the fundraising,” Vanicor said. “It’s an incredible sign of how much the university appreciates what we’re doing. We’ve said from the beginning this project represents our university, our culture and our state.”
The team’s fundraising has been a grassroots effort with donations ranging from $4 on up, said Catherine Guidry, team public relations manager.
“It’s such a relief and weight off our shoulders,” Guidry said as she thanked the student leaders for the donation.
The donation puts the fundraising effort ahead of schedule, but about $50,000 more is still needed, said Geoff Gjertson, UL associate professor of architecture and faculty team coordinator.
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By MARSHA SILLS
Advocate Acadiana bureau