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May 2nd, 2007
New science and technology groundbreaking Saturday
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The official groundbreaking for Clarion University of Pennsylvania's new $36.4 million Science and Technology Center is scheduled Saturday, May 5, at 2:30 p.m. The ceremony, which is free and open to all, will be held in the area between Tippin Gymnasium and Peirce Science Center.
The science and technology building will house many core programs - mathematics, chemistry, physics, geography, geology, molecular biology/biotechnology, archeology, nanotechnology, and anthropology among others. Every Clarion University student will take some classes in the new building, where they will do research alongside faculty in fields such as astrophysics, experimental physics, plasma physics, material science, physics education, and sustainability.
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