A Monumental Achievement for the Department of Chemistry

Aubrey Ellison, associate director of the organic chemistry labs, lectures on CHEM 345, the second semester of organic chemistry in lecture hall S413 of the new instructional tower addition to the Chemistry Building at the University of Wisconsin–Madison

A nine-floor, state-of-the-art addition — Chemistry Tower — is the perfect solution for the escalating challenges that the Department of Chemistry was facing. Approximately 20 percent of UW–Madison undergraduate students had previously needed to take a basic organic chemistry laboratory course somewhere off campus, with some Badgers traveling as far as UW–Whitewater. The UW campus and donor communities came together and contributed $45 million to make this vital building project possible, providing impressive updates and abundant space for growth. Now, the department is setting a national standard for how chemistry labs will be designed and managed in the future.

“Chemistry Tower is a real testament to the power of our campus community to recognize a problem and then join together to find a successful solution,” shared Rebecca Blank, former chancellor of the UW.

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