New Fort Lewis College sciences building named Sitter Family Hall

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New Fort Lewis College sciences building named Sitter Family Hall

Dedication to be held Friday, fundraising ongoing
Fort Lewis College junior Austin Butala works in the Electricity and Magnetism Laboratory inside the Sitter Family Hall on the campus Thursday. The new hall will be dedicated at noon Friday at a public ceremony.
Fort Lewis College students enjoy one of the new smart classrooms in the geosciences, physics and engineering hall, now named Sitter Hall. In some classes, the work at each table will be transmitted to a screen on the wall so the professor can see the progress teams are making and share their solutions with the rest of the class on the big screen.
Sitter Family Hall, which houses the geosciences, physics and engineering classrooms, labs, offices and study areas, as well as an observatory on the roof, is seen from the northwest. The official ribbon-cutting will take place at noon Friday.

New Fort Lewis College sciences building named Sitter Family Hall

Fort Lewis College junior Austin Butala works in the Electricity and Magnetism Laboratory inside the Sitter Family Hall on the campus Thursday. The new hall will be dedicated at noon Friday at a public ceremony.
Fort Lewis College students enjoy one of the new smart classrooms in the geosciences, physics and engineering hall, now named Sitter Hall. In some classes, the work at each table will be transmitted to a screen on the wall so the professor can see the progress teams are making and share their solutions with the rest of the class on the big screen.
Sitter Family Hall, which houses the geosciences, physics and engineering classrooms, labs, offices and study areas, as well as an observatory on the roof, is seen from the northwest. The official ribbon-cutting will take place at noon Friday.
If you go

A dedication ceremony, ribbon-cutting and open house for Fort Lewis College’s new Sitter Family Hall, which houses the geosciences, physics and engineering disciplines, will be at noon Friday. Parking on campus will be free after 11 a.m.