Campus Master Plan

Whiteman Gibbs Science Center 

$80 million renovation

Essential for the growth of our STEM and healthcare programs, a modernized science complex brings scientific minds together from different disciplines to collaborate as they seek answers to global challenges, test theories, and explore unchartered territory. Dedicated classroom, lab, and office space for STEM and healthcare-focused faculty and students, all in a single building, provides our scientific community the necessary environment to equip the next generation of scientists, engineers and healthcare professionals.

Rendering of new Whiteman Gibbs Science center, north exterior view.

 

Renovation

At SAU, students learn how to successfully balance the promise and ethics of scientific discovery, always evaluating innovation through a Christ-centered perspective. The professors at Spring Arbor eagerly accept the challenge to better equip students with the knowledge and technical resources they need to tackle global challenges beyond what we can even imagine.       

  • Fuels enrollment growth
  • Attracts and retains exceptional faculty
  • Educates students on equipment and technology currently used in the industry
  • Provides dedicated research space

Rendering of new Whiteman Gibbs Science center, west entrance.

WG Science Center Atrium addition rendering

Modernization

The renovation and modernization of the Whiteman Gibbs Science Center will transform campus, bring a new level of excitement to our community, assist with recruiting prospective students, and ensure that our graduates continue to achieve excellence and distinction in their personal and professional lives.

  • Nearly doubles classroom and lab space
  • Relocates engineering and nursing classrooms and labs to expand science complex
  • Increases collaboration between disciples
  • Allows room for continued growth of STEM and healthcare programs

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