
HICKORY, N.C. — A ceremonial groundbreaking was held at Lenoir-Rhyne University to kick off the construction of the University’s Minges Science Building.
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Over 200 people came to witness the event. βWe believe science education is fundamental to our future growth as a nation in this highly competitive world,β University President Dr. Wayne Powell said. βLenoir-Rhyne is proud to continue its traditions of leading the South in preparing future scientists and health care providers.β
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The $17.5 million dollar project is partially funded through the school’s University Rising Campaign, which raised an astounding $65 million.
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Construction of the project will begin in November and is expected to take about 18 months to complete.
