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New Science Building
A rendering of Susquehanna's new science building
Susquehanna University has broken ground on a state-of-the-art, "green" facility that will transform teaching and learning in ways that have critical impact on academic quality. The 75,000-square-foot building will be prominently situated on the site of the North Hall parking lot across University Avenue from Seibert Hall. As the leading priority of the Changing Lives, Building Futures campaign, it will be the largest academic building on campus after its planned completion in August 2010.

 


Oct. 4 Cornerstone Ceremony
President Lemons addresses attendees on Oct. 4.
Members of the campus community were joined by alumni and distinguished guests in celebrating "Susquehanna's Sesquicentennial and Science" on Oct. 4 during Homecoming Reunion Weekend. The program included the placement of items in a time capsule and the unveiling of the new facility's to-be-placed cornerstone. Above, President L. Jay Lemons addresses the audience.
 
 
Aug. 26 Groundbreaking
State Representative Russ Fairchild congratulates President Lemons during a groundbreaking ceremony on the site of the new science building.

 

 

Links

Construction Webcam

Science Building Schematics

Science Building Green Elements

Changing Lives, Building Futures Science Priority Page






 



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