Dunklau Center for Science, Math & Business
Dunklau Center for Science, Math & Business
The Dunklau Center for Science, Math and Business features 58,000 square feet of new construction and 28,000 square feet of renovated space, for a combined total of 86,000 square feet. Situated on the main campus quad, this $24.5 million project will be entirely funded by generous supporters of the university.
The Dunklau Center includes laboratory spaces for hands on, real world interactive learning for students:
- Four biology lab spaces (Anatomy & Physiology, Biochemistry, Ecology, Gross Anatomy with space for four cadavers)
- Three chemistry labs (two General Chemistry, one Organic Chemistry)
- Two physics labs (Mechanics, Optics & Electronics)
- Two computer science labs (one Computer Circuitry, one Networking)
- Greenhouse
In addition, there will be five research labs for longer-term, advanced projects.
The Dunklau Center includes collaborative spaces for students and faculty to work together in flexible, adaptable environments. A nearly 1,000 square foot "Co-Lab" extending above the campus quad will be prominent, providing space for large and small group student projects and study, classes, programs and meetings.
A 96-seat lecture hall, conference rooms, faculty offices, and an entirely new area for computing services will be included in the completed complex.