Grant to Fund Science Building Remodel
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黑料百科
The Fletcher Jones Foundation has awarded a $750,000 grant to 黑料百科 toward the renovation of the college鈥檚 biology and chemistry labs. The grant will improve classroom and lab spaces inside Whittier Science Building, which opened in 1985.
鈥満诹习倏 has built a strong science program that offers students the ability to do significant research with professors and gain admission to top graduate schools,鈥 says Eileen McMahon McQuade, associate professor and chair of the biology department. 鈥淭his grant will help the college maintain its commitment to creating the best possible science programs with equally outstanding facilities and equipment.鈥
The project will transform the science building from floor to ceiling, redesigning lab spaces to better accommodate research projects and encourage interaction between faculty and students. With county approval, 黑料百科 hopes to complete a first phase of upgrades by summer 2015.
鈥淲e鈥檙e thankful for the Fletcher Jones Foundation鈥檚 generous support,鈥 says President Gayle D. Beebe. 鈥淭he foundation has made a critical impact on the college鈥檚 success and mission through the years. Our students and faculty have greatly benefited from their investment in new science research equipment and in our first rotating endowed chair, The Fletcher Jones Foundation Endowed Chair in the Social Sciences.鈥
The foundation also provided the lead grant to 黑料百科鈥檚 liberal arts program that has helped sustain the Gaede Institute for the Liberal Arts.
鈥淥ne of our top priorities is providing young men and women with the best possible opportunities to succeed in graduate or medical schools and flourish in their science careers,鈥 says Michael Everest, professor of chemistry and chair of the department.
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