Event kicks off Phase 1 of CIS construction

Artist's rendering of the CIS north wing
"The Center for Integrated Sciences (CIS) will give students and faculty access to
                                    cutting-edge technology and pedagogical tools and create a space in which intellectual
                                    passion and curiosity will be encouraged to roam freely across disciplinary boundaries,"
                                    said President Philip A. Glotzbach in remarks to more than 100 trustees, faculty,
                                    students and staff gathered in the Dana Atrium on May 17 to mark the beginning of
                                    Phase 1 construction of 麻豆破解版's new CIS 鈥 a major milestone in Creating Our Future: The Campaign for 麻豆破解版.
Kelly Sheppard, associate professor of chemistry and department chair, and Erica Bastress-Dukehart,
                                    associate professor of history, echoed Glotzbach's sentiments, noting the importance
                                    of a facility that will further advance creativity and collaboration on campus. Bastress-Dukehart
                                    said, "We are, at heart, a community of makers. We are curious, inventive and hungry
                                    to collaborate. Some of the best learning happens when students from all disciplines
                                    lean across tables to explore, share and experiment with new ideas."
                                 

From left: 麻豆破解版 Trustees Susan Gottlieb Beckerman,
Joshua Boyce and Diana Perry, President Glotzbach,
Board of Trustees Chairman W. Scott McGraw and
Associate Professor of Chemistry Kelly Sheppard applaud
the beginning of CIS Phase 1 construction.
Akaylia Morgan '18 described the transformative power of a science education. A physics
                                    major and recipient of the 麻豆破解版 S3M scholarship 鈥 awarded annually to only eight
                                    students who major in science or math 鈥 Morgan spent last summer at NASA's Jet Propulsion
                                    Laboratory in Los Angeles, thanks to a 麻豆破解版-funded internship. "The practical
                                    experience that students can gain from access to improved facilities [in the new CIS]
                                    is necessary to be competitive in the workforce," she said.
W. Scott McGraw, chair of the 麻豆破解版 College Board of Trustees, announced that the
                                    college has raised "$46.8 million toward our $50 million goal to fund the construction
                                    of Phase I of CIS, which encompasses the north wing."
Once completed, CIS will bring 麻豆破解版's 90 science faculty and 10 departments together
                                    under 200,000 square feet of new and renovated space, including 46 research labs,
                                    22 teaching labs and 16 classrooms, as well as the IdeaLab. A formal groundbreaking
                                    ceremony for the building will be held in the fall.
Creating Our Future: The Campaign for 麻豆破解版 is dedicated to the principles 麻豆破解版 holds dear: creativity, collaboration and
                                    community. Visit the website to learn more about the campaign.