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part of our Sesquicentennial Strategic Plan, Seton Hall's top current priority
is to reinforce and strengthen its already robust program in the sciences through
a $35 Million modernization and expansion of Mc Nulty Hall, thus creating a new
Science and Technology Center. The new Center will feature the latest technology,
with more than 35 teaching and research laboratories, and will be a "green" building,
meeting nationally recognized Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
Green Building Rating System Standards. A newly equipped state-of-the-art science
building will enable Seton Hall to attract top scholars and students in both basic
and applied science programs and to compete more effectively for government research
grants. An artist's rendering of the new Science and Technology Center at McNulty
Hall is pictured below. The Science and Technology Center will address society's
growing needs for scientists, physicians, physician assistants, physical therapists,
nurses, science and math teachers, and an increasingly science-literate and capable
population.
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to working with you. For more information on how you can help, please complete
the Response/Request Form or contact Joe Guasconi, Director,
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