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Appalachian State University Opens Levine Hall of Health Sciences

Published 8/29/2018

Appalachian State University opened the $79 million Leon Levine Hall of Health Sciences in August of 2018 in Boone, N.C. Designed by LS3P, the five-story, 203,000-gsf project provides consolidated teaching and research space for the Beaver College of Health Sciences. Accommodating programs in nursing, nutrition, exercise science, social work, and health care management, the collaborative facility includes both traditional and problem-based learning classrooms as well as a simulation training center, an interprofessional health clinic, and space for the physician assistant program. Levine Hall also offers labs for rehabilitative science, exercise and human performance, food science, and anatomy and physiology. Rodgers Builders was the construction manager at risk for the project, which broke ground in June of 2016. 

Organization Project Role
Rodgers Builders, Inc.
Construction Manager at Risk