
Houghton Hall, Basement:
- 012) Optics Lab: $35,000
 Where students get an introduction to geometrical, physical, and modern optics.
 
- 013) Modern Physics Lab: $50,000
 Where students learn special relativity, wave motion, basic concepts of quantum mechanics, atomic structure, solid state, and nuclear physics.
 
- 025) Classroom: $50,000
 General use with priority given to sciences.
 
- 026) Classroom: $50,000 
 General use with priority given to sciences.
 
- 028) Classroom: $50,000
 General use with priority given to sciences.
 
Science Center, Basement:
- 010) Seminar Room: $25,000
 A “smart” classroom which is suitable for all teaching styles.
 
- 012) Classroom: $35,000
 A “smart” classroom which is suitable for all teaching styles.
 
- 017) Exercise Science Laboratory: $75,000
 
- 021) Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy Lab: $30,000
 This state-of-the-art facility houses an ion source, used to create a fast atomic or molecular beam, along with an infra-red CO2 laser and a microwave excitation region in order to perform precision spectroscopy which investigates fundamental properties of atomic and molecular structures.
 
- 025) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Room: $50,000
 The 500MHz research nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer is used to support synthetic, analytical and biochemical research programs.
 
Science Center, Roof:
- R1) Kelly Family Observatory
 Open to campus and the community, the Kelly Family Observatory shelters our cutting-edge telescope.
 
- R2) Telescope: $30,000
 The showcase of the Kelly Family Observatory is our new telescope with state-of-the-art optics and mechanics, automatic tracking and, remote access.
