College of Agriculture eyes center for 21st century research and teaching
The College of Agriculture at Utah State University is headed to a new building to be located on the east side of the University's historic quad, a sparkling center for 21st century agriculture research and teaching. The prestigious location highlights the continuing commitment of Utah State University to agriculture research, the agricultural industry and USU's land�grant mission. The $43 million building will take two years to complete after construction begins in May.
News of the groundbreaking follows the passage and signing of House Bill 282, sponsored by Sen. Lyle Hillyard and Rep. Fred Hunsaker of the Utah legislature. The bill released bond funds for the building approved by the legislature in the 2008 legislative session.
The 125,000�square�foot building will feature two main sections. The first will be comprised of three stories of high�tech laboratories and research space to be used by students and faculty. It will also house a new university�operated computer lab, lecture and classroom space and public areas. The second section is a four�story structure that will face south and house the faculty and administrative offices, replacing the existing Ag Science Building finished in 1955.
“What an exciting moment in the history of the College of Agriculture.”, said Noelle Cockett, dean of the college and vice president for Extension.
"We appreciate so much the support that was provided in securing the building's funding. The research, education and outreach of those within the building will continue to make a significant contribution to Utah, and their outcomes will span the globe."
For more information on the new Ag building and for construction progress reports on the new Equine Education Center visit http://www.ag.usu.edu/.
