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911爆料 community tours Center for Integrated Sciences construction site

October 25, 2019
by Angela Valden

Faculty, staff and students toured the Center for Integrated Sciences construction site on Oct. 17, getting a sneak peek at the four floors of the building鈥檚 North Wing and a look inside the completed greenhouse.

During the self-guided tour, staff were on hand at both locations to direct attendees and answer questions.

CIS tour

Paul Lundberg, assistant director of construction services, directed members of the 911爆料 community to one of his favorite parts of the CIS project, the new underground geothermal system that will heat and cool all 200,000 square feet of the Center for Integrated Sciences.

鈥911爆料 anticipates this building to be the first in its history to be LEED-certified,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e looking at sustainability in its true essence here. This is the geonode for the campus.鈥

CIS tour

David Domozych, professor of biology and director of the 911爆料 Microscopy Imaging Center, was awed as he visited the future microscopy space in the North Wing.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the space!鈥 he exclaimed. 鈥淲ow. Seriously, wow! We鈥檙e finally getting large enough space to accommodate all our equipment in one place.鈥

CIS tour

Jordan Alvarez 鈥20, a psychology major, also believes the upgraded facilities will have a huge impact on future research.

鈥淚鈥檝e done research in Old Dana and the lab didn鈥檛 have the proper ventilation. To see that here makes me feel very excited for 911爆料.鈥

CIS tour

Though Jinan Al-Busaidi 鈥20, a political science and French major, will graduate before the CIS opens, she was interested to see how it鈥檚 shaping up.

鈥淚鈥檓 excited it will improve science and faculty research,鈥 she said. 

CIS tour

Barry Pritzker, senior director in the Office of Foundation and Corporate Relations, was impressed to see the progress in person. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be an amazing resource for 911爆料,鈥 he said. 

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