Ou Engineer, Winter 2017

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A Building for Everyone EXPLORE GALLOGLY HALL Gallogly Hall, situated on the Engineering Quad between Felgar Hall and the ExxonMobil Lawrence G. Rawl Engineering Practice Facility, will primarily provide Stephenson School of Biomedical Engineering students and faculty with world-class biomedical engineering facilities to learn, study and research. The 70,000 square -foot building also will benefit students throughout the Gallogly College of Engineering, housing the offices of the college's Diversity and Inclusion program, 10 classrooms and teaching labs, group meeting spaces, a maker's space, a rooftop terrace, and a large "living room". All undergraduate students throughout the University taking chemistr y through the College of Ar ts and Sciences also will benefit from Gallogly Hall, with the second floor dedicated to bench chemistr y labs. "We are confident that this will provide a valuable learning space to OU students, while also bringing students into the Engineering Quad who hadn't previously considered an engineering degree path," said Dean Tom Landers.

Engineering meets medicine. Innovation meets history. Big challenges meet bigger ideas.

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