Acknowledging that all undergraduate students are required to take science courses as part of their Kent State University education, and that Kent State's faculty conduct world-class scientific research that advances knowledge and contributes to Ohio's economic development, the university's Board of Trustees today approved a $94.75 million investment in science facilities that will benefit virtually every member of the university community. The Board approved construction of a $37.55-million Integrated Sciences Building for the College of Arts and Sciences, and in a separate action, the Board approved $57.2 million in renovations to the existing science facilities on the Kent Campus Science Mall.
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