College of engineering new facilities
Posted: January 7th, 2009, 5:30 pm
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Chancellor Jerry Falwell, Jr., along with board members of Liberty University School of Engineering and Computational Sciences and community leaders, officially christened the school’s new facility, located on the third floor of the Arthur S. DeMoss Learning Center, Tuesday.We needed engineers to fix the 3rd floor so that it could support weight. I bet this is why we started a school of engineering.
PAmedic wrote:I thought we were using the super-duper magnet free, dustless, radio-proof labs that came with the GE building?that thing is tiny! I think it is being used for testing purposes or a lab or something. It isn't big enough to hold regular classes in i dont think
JDUB wrote:PAmedic wrote:I thought we were using the super-duper magnet free, dustless, radio-proof labs that came with the GE building?that thing is tiny! I think it is being used for testing purposes or a lab or something. It isn't big enough to hold regular classes in i dont think
TDDance234 wrote:yes. so I hear.JDUB wrote:PAmedic wrote:I thought we were using the super-duper magnet free, dustless, radio-proof labs that came with the GE building?that thing is tiny! I think it is being used for testing purposes or a lab or something. It isn't big enough to hold regular classes in i dont think
...but it's super-duper?
PAmedic wrote:I thought we were using the super-duper magnet free, dustless, radio-proof labs that came with the GE building?someone told me they thought lawnmowers were kept in it!
JDUB wrote:i heard it cost over a mil to build because of all the special materials used