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Computer science engineering
BTech computer science, is a full-time engineering undergraduate degree programmed in computer science which is concerned with the design, maintenance, creation, and operation of computer hardware and software.
Eligibility
Minimum qualification required is 12th from a recognized board with math as a main subject
Minimum percentage required is 45% for GEN/OBC and 40% for SC/ST.
Scope
Software Developer
Testing Engineer
System Analyst
Technical support Engineer
IT Technical content Developer
Lighten your career at BFIT
Pursue Computer science Engineering
Session 2022-23
Mural donated by John Laird and Ann Alpern to the new building at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Reception a the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Domenico Grasso, interim president of the University of Michigan speaks at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Larry Leinweber (right) talks to John Laird and Ann Alpern, who donated a mural to the new building at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Dedication of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Karen A. Thole, the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering speaks at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Portrait of Larry Leinweber posing by a plaque commemorating his gift at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Larry Leinweber talks to Karen A. Thole, the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering during the Dedication of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Larry Leinweber (second left) talks to Karen A. Thole, the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering (first left). Moving to the right there are Sarah Hubbard, Regent of the University of Michigan, Domenico Grasso, interim president of the University of Michigan, Atul Prakash, chair of the CSE Department and Cliff Lampe,
Professor of Information and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, School of Information.
Dedication of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Dedication of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Dedication of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Dedication of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Larry Leinweber (first left) talks to Domenico Grasso (center), interim president of the University of Michigan. Ashley Leinweber is on the right.
Dedication of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Larry Leinweber (first left) talks to Domenico Grasso (center), interim president of the University of Michigan. Ashley Leinweber is on the right. Jessica Leinweber shakes the hand of president Grasso.
Dedication of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Cliff Lampe, Professor of Information and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, School of Information speaks at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Ribbon cutting ceremony during the dedication of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michiganâs North Campus.
From left are: Cliff Lampe, Professor of Information and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, School of Information, Laurie McCauley, Provost of the University of Michigan, Domenico Grasso, interim president of the University of Michigan, School of Information Dean Andrea Forte, Karen A. Thole, the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering, Larry Leinweber, Sarah Hubbard, Regent of the University of Michigan and Atul Prakash, Chair of the CSE Department.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
School of Information Dean Andrea Forte (left) and Karen A. Thole, the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering speak at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Portrait of Larry Leinweber (third left) posing with his family by a plaque commemorating his gift at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
School of Information Dean Andrea Forte (left) and Karen A. Thole, the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering speak at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Larry Leinweber speaks at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Dedication of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Domenico Grasso, interim president of the University of Michigan speaks at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Dedication of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Larry Leinweber (left) talks to John Laird and Ann Alpern, who donated a mural to the new building at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
John Laird and Ann Alpern pose for a photo in front of a mural they donated to the new building at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Larry Leinweber speaks at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Dedication of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Karen A. Thole, the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering speaks at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
Front row from left are: Laurie McCauley, Provost of the University of Michigan, School of Information Dean Andrea Forte, Larry Leinweber, Sarah Hubbard, Regent of the University of Michigan, Domenico Grasso, interim president of the University of Michigan, Atul Prakash, chair of the CSE Department and Cliff Lampe,
Professor of Information and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, School of Information.
Larry Leinweber (second left) talks to Karen A. Thole, the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering (first left). Moving to the right there are Sarah Hubbard, Regent of the University of Michigan, Domenico Grasso, interim president of the University of Michigan, Atul Prakash, chair of the CSE Department and Cliff Lampe,
Professor of Information and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, School of Information.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
John Laird and Ann Alpern pose for a photo with Atul Prakash, chair of the CSE Department (right) at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Ribbon cutting ceremony during the dedication of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michiganâs North Campus.
From left are: Cliff Lampe, Professor of Information and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, School of Information, Laurie McCauley, Provost of the University of Michigan, Domenico Grasso, interim president of the University of Michigan, School of Information Dean Andrea Forte, Karen A. Thole, the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering, Larry Leinweber, Sarah Hubbard, Regent of the University of Michigan and Atul Prakash, Chair of the CSE Department.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
School of Information Dean Andrea Forte (left) and Karen A. Thole, the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering speak at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Atul Prakash, chair of the CSE Department speaks at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
School of Information Dean Andrea Forte speaks at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Sarah Hubbard, Regent of the University of Michigan speaks at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Laurie McCauley, Provost of the University of Michigan speaks at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Larry Leinweber speaks at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Larry Leinweber (second left) talks to Karen A. Thole, the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering (first left). Moving to the right there are Sarah Hubbard, Regent of the University of Michigan, Domenico Grasso, interim president of the University of Michigan, Atul Prakash, chair of the CSE Department and Cliff Lampe,
Professor of Information and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, School of Information.
Dedication of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Laurie McCauley, Provost of the University of Michigan speaks at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Karen A. Thole, the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering speaks at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Karen A. Thole, the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering speaks at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
Atul Prakash, chair of the CSE Department speaks at the dedication ceremony of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Computer and Information Science Building.
Larry Leinweber founded and served as CEO of New World Systems Corporation in Troy, Michigan, a software company providing enterprise resource planning software for city and county governments, with a primary focus on public safety software for 911 dispatch centers, law enforcement, fire departments, and paramedics. His wife Claudia Babiarz served as corporate counsel at New World Systems for over 27 years.
Since 2010, Leinweber and Babiarz have supported students and programs at the University of Michigan, including in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), the Medical School, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. They created the Leinweber Software Scholars Program at Michigan Engineering in 2013, and established the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in LSA in 2017. In 2021, a $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation helped to fund construction of the Leinweber Building.
Friday, September 12. 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
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