Lied Science and Mathematics Building All science courses are held in the $10.2 million Lied Science and Mathematics Building (completed in 1999):
- Five chemistry labs feature state-of-the-art equipment
- Students have hands-on access to high-tech instruments such as a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, and gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer
- Students do extensive group work
- Individualized experiments challenge students to think on their own and provide the opportunity to learn from others at the same time.
Chab Weyers Education and Hixson Lied Art Building
Four customized classrooms on the third level are one of the features of the teacher education portion of the building. These specialized classrooms and adjacent faculty offices will be used for elementary education, special education, middle school education and secondary education. Students can simulate practice teaching as they contain many of the resources found in the nation's top school districts. Additionally, material-rich support space is found throughout the teacher education department for education majors to use to prepare their assignments.
Four lecture rooms capable of being combined into one large conference room are available as a campus resource on the second floor of the building. Seating and breakout space can be easily reconfigured for lectures and conferences. This upscale environment will provide students and faculty with a venue to plan learning activities that complement classroom instruction.