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USciences wraps construction on its $26M healthcare education building

The 57,000 square foot building, recently named the Integrated Professional Education Complex, will open at 4306 Woodland Avenue in spring 2014.

Students sign one of the last beams that will be placed in University of the Sciences' new healthcare education building.

Earlier this month, University of the Sciences students signed one of the last beams that will be placed inside the school’s $26 million healthcare education building.

The 57,000 square foot building, recently given the cozy-sounding name of the Integrated Professional Education Complex, will open at 4306 Woodland Avenue in spring 2014. Backed by state funds, the building will feature a clinical practice lab, a simulation lab, lecture halls and more. The project began in winter 2012.

Companies: University of the Sciences

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