Eastern Washington University’s Interdisciplinary Science Center rises between on the Cheney campus between the Science Building (right) and the Pence Union Building to the left. Ground was broken on the $67 million project in July 2018 and is projected for completion in May 2020.
The project calls for a state-of-the-art science building that will meet the modern day needs of growing STEM programs such as biology, chemistry/biochemistry, geology, and physics. The new facility will be connected by enclosed walkways to the existing science building, which the university hopes to renovate eventually for research labs, classrooms and extra space.
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