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Worcester State University has a long history of
dedication to providing an exceptional learning environment for its students.
For more than two decades, WSU’s capital improvements have focused on
establishing and maintaining state-of-the-art classroom and campus space to
support our academic and student programs.
That tradition continues with
plans for a much needed new wellness center and residence hall. “Worcester State
has a wonderfully strong community of faculty and students actively engaged in
research, civic engagement and campus and community life,” said President Barry
Maloney. “To fully support their endeavors, the areas on campus that most need
improvement presently are our health and wellness facility, our Learning
Resource Center, and our residence halls, specifically their capacity. This
important phase of growth at Worcester State will enable students to enjoy and
take advantage of a comprehensive university environment for years to come.”
In 2000, the Ghosh Science and Technology Center was built as the first facility
dedicated to the sciences. In recent years, renovations to the Sullivan Academic
Center and the Shaughnessey Administration Building (LEED Gold), which houses
many student service and support offices, the extension of our Dowden Hall (LEED
Gold) and construction of Wasylean Hall (Honor Award for Design Excellence,
AIACM) have kept pace with student needs and campus demands.