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WSU Vancouver Life Sciences building: ‘Lab facilities here are as good as any university … across the nation’

New facility at WSUV includes lab spaces that emulate real-life job settings

By Griffin Reilly, Columbian staff writer
Published: July 29, 2024, 6:10am
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Christine Portfors, Washington State University Vancouver vice chancellor for research and graduate education, visits a chemistry lab in the new Life Sciences building Thursday afternoon. With added lab and classroom space, the campus is able to add a chemistry major.
Christine Portfors, Washington State University Vancouver vice chancellor for research and graduate education, visits a chemistry lab in the new Life Sciences building Thursday afternoon. With added lab and classroom space, the campus is able to add a chemistry major. (Photos by Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Faculty at Washington State University Vancouver are hoping the newly completed Life Sciences building will cement the campus as a beacon for undergraduate research in nursing, biology and more.

Classes in the building don’t start until mid-August, but staff and student researchers have already set up shop there.

The state-of-the-art building began construction in late 2021 and was delayed a year due to supply chain-related logjams.

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