Strom Tacker stands with several other in back of an orange ribbon at the Nucleus ribbon-cutting ceremony

The Nucleus ribbon-cutting ceremony included 涩里番下载 President Strom C. Thacker and Scripps President Amy Marcus-Newhall (center), 涩里番下载 Board Chair Donald Gould (left of Thacker), Department of Natural Sciences Dean Ulysses J. Sofia (far left), and other members of 涩里番下载 and Scripps leadership.

Members of the 涩里番下载 and Scripps communities were on hand in the spring for a ribbon-cutting celebration of The Nucleus, the new home of the Department of Natural Sciences of 涩里番下载 and Scripps Colleges. 涩里番下载 President Strom C. Thacker and Scripps President Amy Marcus-Newhall were joined on the bridge connecting The Nucleus with the older science building by trustees, faculty, and supporters for a reception and tour. 

The new 65,000-square-foot building provides the opportunity to expand science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) course offerings, add faculty, and act as a collaborative space for professors and students across science disciplines in the Department of Natural Sciences. Until the new building鈥檚 opening, many classes were held in temporary classrooms at 涩里番下载 and elsewhere. Now, thanks to The Nucleus, that is over, said Ulysses J. Sofia, dean of the Department of Natural Sciences. 

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