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Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dublin Campus
Three buildings in a 14.8-acre former business park—an office building, a garage, and an entrepreneurial center—were renovated to create a new Central Ohio campus of the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Revolutionizing Undergraduate STEM Education at Virginia Tech
Responding to the call to reinvent university science instruction, Virginia Tech’s new classroom building is poised to create “a bona fide learning revolution.” Slated for completion in 2016, the 73,400-sf facility will offer flexible, innovative teaching spaces that are “radically different” from anything previously seen on the Blacksburg campus, according to Jill Sible, assistant provost for undergraduate education at the largest producer of STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) degrees in the state.
Kline Chemistry Laboratory
A gut renovation of the Kline Chemistry Laboratory has created a highly energy-efficient facility, with open work spaces and more than 60 high-performance fume hoods, the highest density of any building on campus. Renovation of the three-story building entailed replacement of all building systems and finishes, new core additions and exterior glazing, as well as life safety upgrades.
Organic Chemistry Lab
A gut renovation of the 1984 organic chemistry lab in the Physical Sciences Building at Bowling Green State University created state-of-the-art teaching environments with $250,000 worth of new instrumentation, casework, stainless steel ductwork, and computer-controlled supply systems. The installation of 12 lab hoods and one ADA-compliant hood, with high-efficiency exhaust and airflow systems, offer students more hands-on, project-based learning opportunities in a safer environment.
James Center for Molecular and Life Sciences
The 55,000-sf James Center for Molecular and Life Sciences at Eckerd College houses biology, chemistry, and biochemistry departments under one roof for the first time, with biology and chemistry offices interspersed to foster interdisciplinary collaboration. The building contains nine 24-student teaching labs, two classrooms, four faculty-student research spaces, and 14 faculty offices.