$8.2 million approved for USCA's School of Science and Engineering
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AIKEN, S.C. – In a significant move to bolster the University of South Carolina Aiken’s educational facilities, the South Carolina Legislature has greenlit an $8.2 million funding package aimed at upgrading the infrastructure of the university’s Science and Engineering building. The announcement came from USCA on Thursday, marking a pivotal moment in the institution’s efforts to enhance its academic offerings.

Outlined in a press release dated October 16, the proposed upgrades are designed to provide more hands-on learning experiences and foster greater collaboration between USCA and its regional partners. This initiative promises to expand the building’s functional area by nearly 5,000 square feet, creating a more conducive environment for academic exploration and innovation.

A key component of the upgrade is the addition of three wet lab spaces, collectively known as the External Collaborative Applied Research Center (ECARC). These facilities are expected to play a crucial role in advancing the university’s research capabilities, particularly in material and environmental sciences.

Dr. Scott McKay, the associate vice chancellor for research and strategic initiatives, emphasized the importance of these enhancements. “As USCA continues to support the region with a growing portfolio in science, cyber, and engineering disciplines, it is imperative to meet the increasing need for collaborative wet lab research with regional industries and laboratories,” he stated. “Currently, our science building’s laboratory capacity is insufficient to expand the number of collaborative projects essential for meeting the rising workforce demand.”

“As USCA grows in serving the region with an expanding science, cyber and engineering portfolio, we must also address the demand for wet lab collaborative research with regional industry and laboratories in the areas of materials science and environmental science,” said Dr. Scott McKay, associate vice chancellor for research and strategic initiatives. “Currently, our laboratory capacity in the science building is not adequate to expand the number of collaborative projects in a chemical environment to provide for the growing workforce demand.”

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