Upon completion in fall 2013, the new science, technology,
engineering and mathematics building (STEM Hall) will be an unprecedented
project for a liberal arts college of Grove City College’s size. This facility
will position the College as one of the premier liberal arts colleges offering
science and engineering. Students and faculty will be able to conduct more
research, do more interdisciplinary study and collaboration, gain flexible
classroom and laboratory space, as well as have ample space for existing and
new equipment. Students will have enhanced study and collaborative spaces. Many of our graduates go on to medical, optometry, nursing,
osteopathy, dental, marine biology, pharmacy, biomedical engineering, chemical
engineering, electrical engineering, mathematics, applied intelligence and
other graduate fields. Hands-on research experience during undergraduate years
helps prepare future scientists, researchers and engineers for their graduate
and professional careers.
· A 110-seat lecture hall on the lower level
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A vivarium, research laboratory and additional research
laboratory on the lower level·
Designated science laboratory and biology laboratory on the
first levelTwo conference rooms on first level, preparatory laboratory on first
level
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A preparatory laboratory, organic chemistry laboratory, 10
faculty offices and a general chemistry and a biology laboratory on the
second level
A third level that will house two computer science laboratories,
eight faculty offices and the Dean’s suite and conference room