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Science Building Opening Celebration
  Year-long Celebration of the Sciences
Stratton Science Building Dedication

A New Century Of Science

Ann Wilder Stratton ’46 HallWells College is celebrating the newest addition to campus this September – the 45,000 square foot science facility. The dedication of the new building, Ann Wilder Stratton ’46 Hall, is the culmination of long years of planning.

Thanks to the generosity of our donors, this beautiful facility will teach students across the disciplines for generations to come. In addition to faculty offices, classrooms, and state-of-the-art laboratory space, Stratton Hall houses the 92-seat Margie Filter Hostetter ’62 lecture hall and a two-story light-filled atrium that will serve as a gathering space for all. 

The College will formally dedicate Stratton Hall on Saturday, September 29 at 3:00 p.m. A series of events and activities will take place throughout the weekend and the academic year. Please check the schedule of events and plan to attend.
 
Ann Wilder Stratton ’46 Hall
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Please call 315.364.3416 or email CelebratingConnections@wells.edu for more information or to let us know you will be joining us. We hope to see you on campus September 27 – 29, 2007 to Celebrate Connections and officially open Stratton Hall.


Last updated 08/15/2007

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