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20240111 SMS Lab Opening

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20240111 - SMS Lab Opening - Tempe

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Dean of Natural Sciences Kenro Kusumi speaks at the celebration of the post-renovation and grand re-opening of ASU’s Tempe campus-based Bateman Physical Sciences Center’s D wing and dedication of the Barbara & Scott Dow Lab on Thursday, January 11, 2024. The $65 million renovation included adding numerous tablet monitors to allow lab students to share information, several common study areas and updated facilities. Barbara and Scott Dow donated roughly $1 million to the School of Molecular Sciences in spectroscopy, chromatography and other analytical equipment and chemicals. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News

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Dean of Natural Sciences Kenro Kusumi speaks at the celebration of the post-renovation and grand re-opening of ASU’s Tempe campus-based Bateman Physical Sciences Center’s D wing and dedication of the Barbara & Scott Dow Lab on Thursday, January 11, 2024. The $65 million renovation included adding numerous tablet monitors to allow lab students to share information, several common study areas and updated facilities. Barbara and Scott Dow donated roughly $1 million to the School of Molecular Sciences in spectroscopy, chromatography and other analytical equipment and chemicals. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News