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Building the Future: UW-La Crosse's Science Center Expansion
USA, La CrosseThursday, February 20, 2025
Paul Molling from Mayo Clinic Health System agrees. He says that finishing the science center will help train more health workers. Currently, three percent of Mayo's local workforce comes from UW-La Crosse, and one percent globally. This shows how important the university is to the local community and beyond.
Since Beeby took over in July, he's been meeting with lots of local groups. He's talked to over seventy organizations, businesses, and civic groups. He's listening to their needs and figuring out how the university can work together with them. People are excited about the future of the city and the region, and they see this project as a big step forward.
The completed science center will add 30 new STEM classrooms and labs. These will range in size from 25 to 150 seats, providing more space for students to learn and grow. This expansion is not just about buildings; it's about investing in the future of science and health in Wisconsin.
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