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Dr. Mark Lema talks about how Science Hall will put science & nature under one roof.

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Sara Morris, PhD, talks about how Science Hall will bring science to the forefront for students, faculty, and the community.

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Construction April 2012 -- working on the windows near the ceiling of the central atrium.

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Construction April 2012 -- drywall is up and being readied for finishing/paint.

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Catherine M. Burzik ‘72, Chair of the Board of Trustees, discusses how Science Hall will help solve real-world problems.

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The students are excited about the opportunities that Science Hall will provide.

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Science Hall architect Bill Greeley of Cannon Design gives his point of view on the project.

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Canisius President John J. Hurley talks about the Science Hall project and its impact on the college.

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Science Hall

Phase I of Science Hall will open in August 2012 and will further revolutionize the learning environment at Canisius College. It will enable Canisius to better attract and serve students of all academic disciplines, especially biology, chemistry, physics and math.

Highlights include:

  • High-tech classrooms, labs and gathering spaces
  • Interactive science-on-display areas
  • A café and large common area for group study and events

Science Hall will open in phases and serve as a resource for faculty, students, alumni and the entire Buffalo health science community. The project is supported through gifts to the college, including a $1 million challenge grant from the John R. Oishei Foundation.

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