Right now, it’s called Building X, with the “X” serving not only as a placeholder for a name-to-be-named later, but also as an indicator of its great potential for education and research. Delaware Gov ...
NORFOLK, Va. — Norfolk State University leaders, architects, and construction partners broke ground Friday on the school's new $118 million science building, a 131,000+ square-foot facility designed ...
The slick-brick, four-story, 131,000 square-foot structure hosts space promised to heighten "cutting-edge" scientific research across disciplines.
Demolition of the Accelerator (ACC) and High Energy Physics (HEP) buildings on East 56th Street and Ellis Avenue began on September 9. The University is clearing the site to build a new engineering ...
Norfolk State University broke ground on a new $118 million science building Friday. The 131,376-square-foot, four-story structure will replace the Roy A. Woods Science Building, and will include ...
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