WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana – Two new buildings on the Purdue University campus will be dedicated on Friday (September 24) and on Saturday (September 25).
Chaney-Hale Hall of Science is a new STEM teaching laboratory that offers multidisciplinary classrooms for up to 15,000 college students per year. The newly built and renovated Agricultural and Biological Engineering Building houses the ABE program ranked number one in the country.
The dedications are not open to the general public; however, journalists are encouraged to attend. Purdue President Mitch Daniels will speak at both events.
Dedication of the Chaney-Hale Science Room
Friday (September 24) at 11 am. M.
Location: Chaney-Hale Hall of Science
460 N. University St.
West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
East entrance across from Hovde Hall
Parking available in the University Street parking lot.
Contact: Special Events, Purdue for Life Foundation, 765-494-0900
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Dedication of the agricultural and biological engineering building
Saturday (September 25) – Time of the event: 1:30 p.m.
Location: Agricultural and Biological Engineering Building
225 S. University St.
West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
Parking available in the Harrison Street parking lot.
Contact: Special Events, Purdue for Life Foundation, 765-494-0900
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