October 06, 2009
Work begins on URI pharmacy building
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URI officials said the 148,000-square-foot pharmacy building – which will include three classrooms, a 165-seat auditorium and assorted research facilities – will allow the program to expand. The building, which is designed for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) silver certification, will also contain teaching laboratories, tissue culture rooms, an intravenous preparation lab, a 3-D visualization auditorium and a patient simulation center.
SOUTH KINGSTOWN – University of Rhode Island officials broke ground Monday morning on a five-story, $75 million College of Pharmacy building that will be the largest academic structure on the Kingston campus when it is completed in 2011.
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