By Syndicated Content
Jan 28, 2021 7:16 PM
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (RHIT) â Nearly two years after initial planning and start of construction, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology officials are anxiously anticipating the opening of a new academic building with its new classrooms, laboratories, workspaces and an interactive artistic exhibit that includes a programming component for students, further enhancing the instituteâs leadership role in undergraduate science, engineering and mathematics education. âThese academic features are welcome additions to our campus, Rose-Hulman President Robert A. Coons said. This building continues our commitment to provide our students and faculty with leading-edge facilities and equipment to educate tomorrowâs STEM leaders and innovators. It also was our desire to design a building that meets our current and future needs, with special attention paid to sustainability, health and safety.â