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Lincoln University Breaks Ground on High Technology Building

Published 11/18/2007

Lincoln University broke ground on a new science and general classroom facility on its Chester County, Philadelphia campus in November of 2007. Designed by Philadelphia-based KlingStubbins, Lincoln University’s High Technology Building is the most recent physical enhancement to America’s first historically black university. The new 113,000-gsf facility is the first element within a new quadrangle south of the main campus and is sited to define the eastern boundary of Lincoln’s planned academic development. Designed to foster interaction between students and faculty members, the High Technology Building will house the departments of chemistry, biology, physics, mathematics, and computer science with optimal flexibility for future needs. The project construction manager is Skanska USA.