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Texas A&M approved a $220 million building to replace old labs and boost biology research and teaching.
Texas A&M University has approved a $220 million Biology Teaching and Research Building to replace outdated labs and consolidate biology programs, addressing safety and space issues.
The new facility, near Heldenfels Hall, will feature modern classrooms, research labs with advanced technology, and collaborative spaces.
The project, revived under President Mark A. Welsh III, aims to enhance teaching and research after years of delays.
Meanwhile, the Winnie Carter Wildlife Center continues offering educational tours and hands-on student experiences, supporting rescued exotic animals and promoting conservation.
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Texas A&M aprobó un edificio de $220 millones para reemplazar los viejos laboratorios e impulsar la investigación y enseñanza de biología.