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August 28th, 2006
Construction alters campus layout
Abstract:
It has 40 teaching laboratories, 200,000 square feet of research space, a planetarium - and a $70 million price tag. But while the much-anticipated Jordan Hall of Science was the University's main construction project this summer, it was certainly not the only one. Situated north of the water tower, the 25,000 square foot Engineering North Nanotechnology building will be used primarily for graduate research.
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