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UW trustees mull new engineering, applied science facilities

University of Wyoming Trustees met today to discuss the construction of new College of Engineering and Applied Science facilities.  Lawmakers set aside matching money this year to get the project started.

UW Associate Provost Andy Hansen says the current facilities don't meet the students’ needs.

"Those facilities that are built in 1925 and 1927 are unacceptable for a modern-day laboratory,” Hansen said. “We simply don’t even have the power infrastructure to support new laboratories in the building. There’s a whole host of other challenges that go with that. But at the end of the day the engineering building are about laboratories and our laboratory space, we ran out decades ago, actually."    

Hansen said that modern facilities are necessary in order to recruit the best faculty and students. Architectural planning for the project will start this summer. Fundraising for the 100 million dollar building is underway.

Irina Zhorov is a reporter for Wyoming Public Radio. She earned her BA from the University of Pennsylvania and an MFA from the University of Wyoming. In between, she worked as a photographer and writer for Philadelphia-area and national publications. Her professional interests revolve around environmental and energy reporting and she's reported on mining issues from Wyoming, Mexico, and Bolivia. She's been supported by the Dick and Lynn Cheney Grant for International Study, the Eleanor K. Kambouris Grant, and the Social Justice Research Center Research Grant for her work on Bolivian mining and Uzbek alpinism. Her work has appeared on Voice of America, National Native News, and in Indian Country Today, among other publications.
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