Posted 3:38 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018

Prairie Springs Science Center ceremony is 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15.
Prairie Springs Science Center ceremony is 2 p.m. Thursday
UWL celebrates the $82 million Prairie Springs Science Center with an official dedication at 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, in The Bluffs in the nearby Student Union, 521 East Ave. N. Following a short program, faculty and students will be available during self-guided tours that will show a number of laboratories on each of the four floors of the new building. Faculty and students will be available to show the following areas: 1ST FLOOR- Rooms 1001 & 1031 – Geography and Earth Science labs
- Room 2010, 2013, 2015 –River Studies Center
- Room 2004 – Organic & Inorganic Chemical Synthesis lab
- Room 3009 & 3010 – Non-human physiology lab
- Room 3030, 3031, 3032 – Biochemistry lab
- Room 4011 – Microbiology lab suite
- Room 4040 – Molecular biology lab
Features of the Prairie Springs Center
- Constructed with $82 million in state funds
- Construction began fall 2016, completed by fall 2018
- Approximately 187,000 square feet — greater in size than three football fields
- 36 state-of-the-art instructional laboratories
- 23 laboratories for faculty-mentored student research
- Three labs for cadaver-based study of human anatomy and physiology
- Microscope imaging facility, including scanning electron microscope
- Wet labs for aquatic science
- Facility for nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- Laboratories for food & industrial microbiology
- Supports programs in biology, chemistry & biochemistry, geography & earth science, microbiology, physics, River Studies Center, Radiation Center
College of Science and Health
- Current enrollment: 5,179 students
- 48 undergraduate and 23 graduate programs
- More than 50 percent of all UWL undergraduates are CSH majors
- 246 faculty with more than 70 percent hold a Ph.D. or terminal degree
- CSH grads job placement rate of 94 percent
- Two Department of Biology professors have received Carnegie Foundation’s Wisconsin Professor-of-the-Year Award
- Three departments awarded the UW Regents Teaching Excellence Award
- 175 undergraduates engage in faculty-mentored research each year
- Faculty & staff awarded more than $1.5 million annually in external grant funding
- Faculty & students publish more than 80 peer-reviewed research articles annually
- 98 percent average pass rate by students on professional certification exams
- CSH supports several inclusive excellence programs including the First Year Research Exposure and McNair Scholars