Fundraising is underway to transform the teaching laboratories in Duckett Hall.
The Citadel asks for non-recurring funds to renovate the teaching laboratories in Duckett Hall. New and updated laboratories in biology will accommodate growth and foster recruitment and retention in STEM- and pre-health-related programs. Alumni support will provide state-of-the-art science laboratories that meet and exceed projected programmatic goals of the College (nursing, engineering, pre-health and general education).



Key Project Points
- In 15 years BS Biology has grown 68%, and today serves 144 majors and 340 general education students
- Added pressure on existing spaces with reduced room for the movement
- Modern instructional methods are limited in current laboratories
- Limited integration of computer and information technology at the bench
- One exception is the new Anatomage Table installed in the Anatomy Lab