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Franklin & Marshall College Completes Barshinger Life Science Building

Published 8/27/2007

Franklin & Marshall College completed the Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences and Philosophy Building in Lancaster, Pa., in August of 2007. The $49 million, 104,000-sf building houses classrooms, faculty and student research labs, teaching labs, faculty offices, a 125-seat lecture hall, a greenhouse, a commons room and garden, a vivarium, and a three-story atrium. Designed by Einhorn Yaffee Prescott Architecture & Engineering of Boston, the building accommodates the departments of biology, psychology, and philosophy, and includes laboratories dedicated to neuroscience and biochemistry. The facility, which broke ground in October 2005, is the largest capital project in Franklin & Marshall’s history.

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