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Greg and Mary Fran Euler Science Complex Webcam

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On May 20, 2010, Taylor University broke ground on the Euler Science Complex, the largest single building project in Taylor's history - both in terms of physical size and cost.

Named after Taylor friends Greg and Mary Fran Euler, the 137,000 square-feet, $41.7 million facility will adjoin the historic Nussbaum Science Center, and will house many innovative sustainability features developed by Taylor students and staff.

"We are grateful to the Lord for his faithfulness, the generosity of friends, and to our Board of Trustees for their visionary leadership," President Eugene Habecker said.

"Taylor University's science program is one of the premier programs among Christian colleges and universities throughout the United States," said Dr. Mark Biermann, Dean of Taylor's School of Natural and Applied Sciences. "The new Euler Science Complex will be a critical tool for research, learning, exploration and continued recruitment of outstanding students and faculty."

The building's architectural designer is The Troyer Group from South Bend, Ind. The construction manager is GDH LLC, of Indianapolis, a subsidiary of The Hagerman Group. Occupancy is slated for the start of the fall 2012 semester.

A more comprehensive Euler Science Complex website will be available this fall, but in the meantime, please watch our construction progress below. We welcome your prayers, comments (you may add them below under the webcam) and support as construction starts and we continue our fundraising activities to complete the remaining $4.5 million funding for the facility's lab equipment, furnishings and sustainability features.

Construction Site Webcams