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* Press release…
Governor JB Pritzker today joined local and state officials along with Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) leadership to announce the beginning of construction on a new health science building on campus. Situated at the intersection of South University Drive and University Park Drive, the $105 million building will provide groundbreaking educational opportunities in a state-of-the-art facility.
The building construction, which is set to be completed by summer 2025, will seamlessly connect two existing facilities at 200 and 220 University Park Drive into one structure, weaving together the School of Nursing and the School of Pharmacy. Funding is made possible by the bipartisan Rebuild Illinois Capital program, the largest capital plan in the State’s history.
“As we make college tuition more affordable for students, we are also investing in university facilities — ensuring these engines of success for local economies are running at their best,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “With today’s groundbreaking at SIUE, we usher in a new era for Southern Illinois and its world class university — with greater access to quality education and first-rate healthcare. Together, we are building a more prosperous future for the students, faculty and families of this region.”
“In Illinois, we are committed to providing the best tools for our students to thrive. This investment at Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville will educate future generations of health care and science leaders in our state,” said Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton. “This new state-of-the-art health science building demonstrates how our state continues to champion innovation and technology so Illinoisans can gain the skills to make an impact in our state and beyond.”
The 115,000 square foot health science building will accommodate new classrooms, research laboratories, teaching laboratories, study areas, a nursing simulation laboratory, and administrative offices. Additionally, the scope of work provides for the resurfacing of two existing parking lots, connecting sidewalks, and improving site circulation around the complex.
“This groundbreaking is the culmination of an enormous commitment by so many, however it is important to recognize two important groups who are making this day possible,” said SIUE President, Dan Mahony. “First, our university leadership and our students who are committed to the programs that will be housed in this building that will produce the next generation of leaders in various fields of health care professions like nursing and pharmacy that will train here. And second our elected officials, including Governor Pritzker and members of the General Assembly, especially our SIUE legislative delegation, who worked cooperatively to provide a tremendous investment in this institution. We cannot say thank you enough.”
The building was supposed to have been completed by now, but SIU President Dan Mahony told reporters that the pandemic explained much of the delay.
Also note that LG Stratton is quoted in this release, even though she wasn’t present at today’s event. We discussed this topic yesterday.
posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Sep 7, 23 @ 11:45 am
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Wonder if the new communications building is ever coming Carbondale. God Bless Governor Pritzker, I respect the man, but he has “announced” that investment on three separate trips to Carbondale, and there ain’t been a new door knob put on that building. Someone ought to ask him about it, but most of the downstate media is too afraid to ask, and the powers that be at SIUC don’t want to offend him either.
Comment by James Thursday, Sep 7, 23 @ 12:01 pm
I’m a Saluki through and through and met my wife there. But, I wish my father-in-law was still alive to visit SIUE. He was assigned by Delyte Morris in the late `50’s to set up the SIUE campus. He negotiated the purchase of Shurtleff College and in 1960 negotiated the purchase of the land where the campus is located today.
Comment by G'Kar Thursday, Sep 7, 23 @ 1:12 pm
Fantastic news! The campus has grown exponentially since this Cougar (alum) attended when it was a true commuter campus, and Division III sports to boot.
Comment by West Sub Ladi Thursday, Sep 7, 23 @ 4:16 pm