The Keith D. McFarland Science Building was dedicated and opened in 2006 at a cost of $28 million dollars. The building houses physics, chemistry, and biology along with specialized rooms, such as a Planetarium, a computer lab, and a JAMP room for tutoring. The Planetarium is now used in outreach programs to help raise public interest in the sciences. Located due west of the present-day Rayburn Student Center along Morris Drive, the building faces northeast towards the center of campus.
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