You will take your science classes like biology, chemistry, physics and engineering in Fisher Hall.
The science labs are filled with up-to-date scientific equipment, and you'll be able to perform various experiments to supplement your classroom work.
However, you won't be limited to conducting experiments only in the labs. For the past several years, first-year engineering students have climbed to the roof to conduct an "egg-cellent" experiment. They build contraptions around raw eggs and then drop them hoping that what they’ve built will protect their egg from cracking.
Fisher Hall also features two computer-aided learning centers, known on campus as CALC labs, where you will have access to some of the latest computer technology available.
And, when you walk near the building, look up. You'll see the campus greenhouse, where you can get hands-on experience working with plants.
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