New Engineering and Science Building Opens at Binghamton University

Binghamton University officially unveiled its new Engineering and Science Building in a Nov. 15 ceremony that featured tours of the $66 million facility and comments from state, local and campus leaders.

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Binghamton University officially unveiled its new Engineering and Science Building in a Nov. 15 ceremony that featured tours of the $66 million facility and comments from state, local and campus leaders.

“This is an incredible Engineering and Science Building,” Binghamton University President C. Peter Magrath told the standing room-only audience gathered in the building’s rotunda. “This is a truly high-quality facility in terms of being energy-efficient, environmentally conscious and helping to continue the economic development that is a critical part of the mission of Binghamton University.”

The two-story glass, metal and stone building is connected to the Biotechnology Building, which is part of the University’s Innovative Technologies Complex. The new building houses the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science’s dean’s office and the school’s departments of electrical and computer engineering, and mechanical engineering. Besides state-of-the-art laboratory space, the building also features suites for business start-ups and offices.

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