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GOVERNORS STATE UNIVERSITY CUTS RIBBON ON $25.3 MILLION SCIENCE, HEALTH SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY WING
UNIVERSITY PARK, IL – On September 5, GSU will officially open its newly renovated science, health sciences
& technology wing. The 80,000 square feet of renovated research and teaching space will provide students and
faculty a state-of-the-art facility unequalled at a public university in south Chicagoland.
“We appreciate this $25.3 million investment in the future of our university and of our students. The State
of Illinois supported this state-of-the-art renovation. Our faculty gained additional funds from the National Science
Foundation, demonstrating their commitment to work with the state to provide the best education for our
students,” said Elaine P. Maimon, GSU President. “GSU students now have the opportunity to do science
in twenty-first century labs with cutting edge equipment.”
Housed in the new space will be programs and departments from two of the GSU colleges: From the College
of Arts & Sciences: programs in biology, chemistry, computer science, information technology and mathematics;
and from the College of Health and Human Services: Departments of Communication Disorders, Nursing,
Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy.
The opening of the renovated science and technology wing culminates the GSU celebration of its transformation
to a four-year university. New facilities such as Prairie Place, the first-ever GSU residence hall, and renovations
dot the campus.
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Governors State University Science & Technology TransformationOn September 5, 2014 Governors State will celebrate the official opening of its newly renovated Science, Health Science and Technology wings. Cutting-edge classrooms, laboratories and offices – all filled with state-of-the-market equipment – will give students and faculty a platform for education and research.
GSU Science & Technology Transformation by the Numbers
G o v e r n o r s s tat e U n i v e r s i t yScience, HealtH ScienceS
& tecHnology Wing(e & f WinG)
• Space: 80,000 square feet
• Location: The Science, Health Sciences & Technology Wing of Governors State University
• Funding Sources: $23 million from the Illinois Capital Development Board $2.3 million from the National Science Foundation
• New Equipment: $1.5 million in new science and health science equipment, computers, simulated patients for nursing, gas chromatography and mass spectrometry for chemistry, two theatre-quality projectors for lecture halls – one with 3D capability, audiological assessment suite, occupational therapy and physical therapy equipment.
• Colleges & Departments in the new Science, Health Sciences & Technology Wing From the College of Arts & Sciences: Biology Programs Chemistry Programs Computer Science Programs Information Technology Programs Mathematics Programs
From the College of Health and Human Services: Department of Communication Disorders Department of Nursing Department of Occupational Therapy Department of Physical Therapy Photos by: Hedrich Blessing Photography
Governors State University
Science, Health Sciences & Technology Wing Ribbon-cutting(E & F Wing)
Photos by: Hedrich Blessing Photography
You are cordially invited tothe opening of
Governors State University’s New Science, Health Sciences & Technology Wing (E & F Wing)
Friday, September 5, 20149 a.m. Breakfast reception and tour10 a.m. Ribbon-cutting ceremony
RSVP to Penny Perdue, [email protected], 708.534.4130Parking: East F-Wing entrance
5 Students of Color: 53 percentWomen Students: 71 percent
4 Alumni: 45,541
2 Enrollment: 5,568 (Fall 2013)
3 First Freshman Class: more than 200 students
6 Faculty: 450Staff: 497
9 4 Colleges: Arts and Sciences, Business and Public Administration, Education and Health and Human Services• 30 bachelor’s degree programs • 28 master’s degree programs• 5 doctoral degree programs • 1 specialist degree program • 24 certificate programs
Since GSU welcomed its first students and faculty in 1969, Big Ideas have found a home here. Take a look at some of our “First,” “Best,” “Only” and “I didn’t know that” facts:
Safety FirstGSU ranks as the safest public university campus in Illinois.
Art LandscapeThis is the only Illinois university set in a sculpture park – with 27 pieces from a global community of sculptors situated on our 700+ acre campus – one of the top 10 in the world.
Score!The GSU table tennis team is the highest ranked college team in Illinois.
Those Aren’t WeedsThey’re part of the GSU Prairie Restoration Project, restoringthe area to pre-settlement conditions. Native plants are flourishing all over campus, including parking lots.
Growth OpportunityThe University Sustainable Garden includes 52 plots ranging from 35 square feet for beginners to 400 square feet for experienced gardeners. GSU students grow their produce to sustain a Student Food Pantry. The GSU Family Development Center uses the Sustainable Garden to educate young children on growing their own food. The College of Health and Human Services is developing a raised, fully accessible garden.
That Looks FamiliarIn 1984, GSU became “Wright State University” when CBS filmed the movie “First Steps” starring Judd Hirsch on campus.
Power to the KidsA wind turbine powers early childhood education and childcare at the GSU Family Development Center.
11 The School of Extended Learning offers: • Professional Development Courses • Personal Enrichment • Exam Prep• Courses Credit & Certification Courses • Small Business Development Training
Students Receiving Financial Aid: 65 percent10
7 Off-Campus Learning Centers: • Naperville • Oak Forest • River Grove • Chicago Loop
GSU AT A GLANCE
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Founded: 19691
8 Fully Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools
11Source: GSU Factbook July 2014