As John Carroll University chemistry professor David Ewing walks through the halls of the nearly completed Dolan Center for Science and Technology, he points out that the items on his to-do list are finally getting scratched out. Dr. Ewing serves as the 'project shepherd,' or faculty liaison, between the architects and builders of the Dolan Center and the JCU staff. Opening day for the $66.4 million Dolan Center - the largest capital project ever undertaken by the university - quickly is approaching. The building's grand opening will be celebrated during ceremonies and activities on Sept. 5 and 6 at the University Heights campus. Like many universities around the state and nation, JCU set out three years ago to build a cutting-edge science center to attract students to the campus and to keep up with technology.I've been talking with some of the students at Carroll who are working in the labs at the new center. They're doing some cool stuff at that Jesuit institution. Read up about The Jesuits and their approach to the scientific process.
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