'Making History' with Science and Engineering Hall

The university formally opens the building’s doors to alumni, donors and guests to celebrate a new era of scientific research and learning.

Written byLauren Ingeno-Drexel University News Office
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The official opening of Science and Engineering Hall, a decade in the making, came when green and red lasers beamed across the building’s grand lobby last Wednesday as more than 300 guests gasped in awe. 

From the administrators, faculty and donors who eagerly anticipated this day, to the freshmen who will inhabit the building for the next four years, the opening ceremony marked a turning point for the entire George Washington University community.

“With this new building, we are indeed making history,” said George Washington President Steven Knapp. “I remain confident that this is the largest science and engineering building that will ever be built within six blocks of the White House.”

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