As first impressions go, the new $147 million MTSU Science Building left a lasting and memorable one Monday, Aug. 25, for students attending the opening day of fall semester classes in the 2014-15 academic year.
The building features 37 class laboratories, two open labs, 13 research labs, six classrooms, about 1,500 student stations in labs and classrooms, chemistry and biology faculty and staff offices, numerous informal learning areas and space for student presentations.
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As first impressions go, the new $147 million MTSU Science Building left a lasting and memorable one Monday, Aug. 25, for students attending the opening day of fall semester classes in the 2014-15 academic year. Comments from students viewing the facility for the first time or faculty who've only recently moved in…
Construction on MTSU’s new $147 million Science Building remains on schedule, with move-in set for fall 2014 and opening day for classes in spring 2015. Staff with Turner Construction Co. recently gave President Sidney A. McPhee and a small group of university staff members a brief tour of the building,…
Middle Tennessee State University’s new campus showpiece — the 257,000-square-foot, $147 million Science Building — is ready for the ribbon-cutting celebration. Gov. Bill Haslam is scheduled to attend with numerous other dignitaries, the campus community and alumni and friends of the university. The grand opening will be held starting at…
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