Natural Science Building
Name of Building: Natural Science Building
Built: 1969
Architects & Construction:
Hewlett and Jamison of Portland were the architects of the Natural Science Building.
Construction was completed by Robert D. Morrow, Inc of Salem
Current Uses:
This building currently houses the chemistry, biology, and geology deaprtments. Offices, classrooms, and labs are included.
Extra Information:
Until completion of the Natural Sciences Building, most science classes were offered in the current Administration Building, and then prior to that in Campbell Hall.
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