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The Charles and Helen Dolan Center
for Science and Technology,
at 265,000 useable square feet [over 800,000 gross square feet] and at a cost of $66.4 million, is the largest project in the history of John Carroll University. The Dolan Center will house the departments of biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics and computer science, and psychology, and will support initiatives to improve K-12 education and encourage technology start-ups in northeastern Ohio. Completed in Fall 2003.
 



An artist's rendition of what the Dolan Center will look like in 2003


May 4, 2001 - Prior to construction                                                May 29, 2001 - Tree removal begins


June 6, 2001 - Construction fence goes up and parking lot cordoned off to begin site preparation.


June 8, 2001 - Pavement grader and bulldozer remove blacktop parking lot from site.



 



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