The Medical University of South Carolina to Build New $175 Million Facility
A groundbreaking ceremony was held on Dec. 13 at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) to celebrate the future 186,000-square-foot College of Medicine building.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held on Dec. 13 at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) to celebrate the future 186,000-square-foot College of Medicine building.
Following a unanimous Board of Curators approval in September, the University of Missouri has broken ground November 30 on a $250 million renovation of the campus’ iconic Memorial Stadium.
Franklin Cummings Tech (FCT) has announced a milestone achievement on construction of the school’s new campus in Roxbury’s Nubian Square.
Brown University is a key player in the state’s largest solar panel project, emphasizing the campus’ commitment to achieving net-zero energy use by 2040.
Gavilan College, a community college that serves 8,600 students in Santa Clara and San Benito Counties, has completed Phase I of its new $60 million Hollister Campus that prioritizes accessibility and success for the community.
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents has approved multiple campus construction and improvement projects that total over half-a-billion dollars.
The School of Dental Medicine at the University of Buffalo (UB) has received a $7.3 million grant from the Office of Research Infrastructure Programs of the National Institute of Health for development of the new 4,000-square-foot Microbiome Center Gnotobiotic Animal Research Facility, supporting research that may provide insights into diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease, colon cancer, osteoporosis and heart disease.
Though initial construction on Northeast Ohio Medical University’s $25 million Bitonte College of Dentistry began months ago, administrators and trustees recently celebrated progress in a symbolic groundbreaking ceremony.
The University at Buffalo held a grand opening ceremony for the Brittany Murchie Mulla Sports Performance Center on Oct. 17.
On Oct. 18, the Cahokia Heights School District in St. Louis broke ground on the town’s newest high school.