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The College of New Jersey Opens STEM Building

Published 11/2/2017

The College of New Jersey opened the $75 million STEM Building in October of 2017 in Ewing Township. Supporting programs in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, the 89,000-sf facility houses the departments of biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, and computer science. Designed by EYP Architecture & Engineering to provide integrated teaching and research space, the multidisciplinary building offers classrooms, informal learning areas, a metal fabrication workshop, and a physiology lab. The facility also includes a thermo-fluids lab, a mechanical engineering design studio, a BSL-2 biomedical engineering research suite, a high-performance scientific computing cluster, a computer science faculty-student collaborative research suite, and a robotics lab. A 26,300-sf chemistry addition featuring a multidisciplinary super lab was also constructed, and a new two-story student forum connects the STEM building to the existing biology facility. Ground was broken on the project in July of 2015. Subsequent phases of development will include renovations to TCNJ’s existing science and engineering buildings. 

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