WHAT:
Vincennes University leaders will host a ceremonial groundbreaking for a new 72,000-square-foot Center for Health Sciences and Active Learning. The $33.9 million two-story center will be built on the site of the former Harrison Hall on Indianapolis Ave. The center promises a state-of-the-art facility with the newest technology where students can cultivate their skills and knowledge amidst dynamic learning environments. The groundbreaking is open to the public.
WHO:
Speakers include:
VU President Dr. Chuck Johnson
VU Board of Trustees Chair Mike Sievers
Good Samaritan Hospital CEO Rob McLin
VU Director of Architectural Services and Facilities Andrew Young
WHEN: 12:30 – 12:55 p.m. ET, Monday, Feb. 19, 2024
WHERE:
Site of future Center for Health Sciences and Active Learning
Vincennes University
Vincennes Campus
On Indianapolis Ave. between Chestnut and 2nd streets
Vincennes, Indiana 47591
Parking is available on the east side of Beless Gymnasium, 116 Indianapolis Ave.
CENTER DETAILS:
- Two-story 72,000+ square foot building
- A new home for:
- Nursing Programs
- Health Information Management
- Surgical Technology
- Physical Therapist Assistant Program
- Pharmacy Technology
- Funeral Service Education
- Center for Active Learning
- State-of-the-art classrooms and labs for health science and active learning that are infused with the newest technology.
- New simulation labs will simulate real-world healthcare scenarios for a realistic educational experience.
- Breakout learning and lounge spaces are included to promote student and faculty interaction.
List of spaces
- Classrooms (8)
- Simulation Labs (3)
- Multidisciplinary Health Labs and Classrooms (4)
- Surgical Technology Lab and Classroom
- Funeral Services Lab and Classroom
- Physical Therapy Lab and Classroom
- Pharmacy Tech Lab and Classroom
- Active Learning Labs (2)
- Administration Offices
- Faculty and Staff Offices
- Student Study Areas
- Lounge Areas
- Elevated Outdoor Seating Areas