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The future Clinical Veterinary Teaching & Research Complex, one of many new projects approved by the Board of Regents at Texas A&M, will help ease the intense caseload that has impacted the Small Animal Teaching Hospital. The current hospital sees 24,000 cases annually. Photo credit: Texas A&M University System聽
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Texas A&M Regents Approve More Than $500 Million in Construction

The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents has approved multiple campus construction and improvement projects that total over half-a-billion dollars.

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The University of Buffalo鈥檚 School of Dental Medicine is one of the only U.S. dental schools to receive a National Institutes of Health research grant. The grant money will be allocated to the school鈥檚 new Microbiome Center Gnotobiotic Animal Research Facility.
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Microbiome Research Facility Planned for University of Buffalo

The School of Dental Medicine at the University of Buffalo (UB) has received a $7.3 million grant from the Office of Research Infrastructure Programs of the National Institute of Health for development of the new 4,000-square-foot Microbiome Center Gnotobiotic Animal Research Facility, supporting research that may provide insights into diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease, colon cancer, osteoporosis and heart disease.聽

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The Resnick Sustainability Center at California Institute of Technology has opened its doors after five years of construction and planning. The environmentally focused center features research labs and biophilic design, ringing true to the institute鈥檚 goal of advancing sustainability research. Photo credit: Yazdani Studio of CannonDesign on LinkedIn
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CalTech Sustainability Center is the Future of Climate Research

After five years in the making, California Institute of Technology鈥檚 (Caltech) Resnick Sustainability Center (RSC) has finally opened its doors to begin critical climate and environmental sustainability research.聽

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Northern Kentucky University is expanding the Dorothy Westerman Hermann Science Center to accommodate the rising interest in STEM-related studies. The renovation will inspire interdisciplinary collaboration and open doors for improved research. Photo credit: Omni Architects
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STEM Interest Inspires $86 Million Expansion at Northen Kentucky University

Northern Kentucky University (NKU) has officially broken ground on an expansion project that will add 85,400 square feet to the Dorothy Westerman Hermann Science Center.

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