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Science Building Dedication


Science Building ConstructionThe Science Building is 30,245 square feet and adjoins the Pioneer Hall of Engineering and Technology and the Melvin J. Zahnow Library. It covers three floors, and contains 30,245 square feet devoted to science classrooms, laboratories, and faculty offices. It is fully equipped with state-of-the-art equipment for instruction in biology, chemistry, and physics.

Special features include a greenhouse for biology projects, a physics holography/optics laboratory, numerous chemistry laboratories equipped with instrumentation, science classrooms, and individual research laboratories for faculty.

This building represents a four-fold increase in laboratory space on campus and provides a renewed opportunity for SVSC to serve as a strategic resource supporting economic development of this region of the state.

 

Source: Instructional Facility #2 Dedication Program, April 12, 1987.

 

 

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