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New Science & Engineering Building

Located behind the Howell-McDowell Administration Building between 2nd Street and University Street, this $98 million building will prepare students for the 21st-century job market and contribute to the region's economic transformation.  

This 123,000-square-foot facility will house academic programs, including biology, chemistry, physics, geoscience, computer science, engineering and manufacturing in the College of Science & Engineering. Design is underway, and construction is anticipated to start in Fall 2024 and be completed by Spring 2027. Upon completion, it will replace Lappin Hall and Lloyd-Cassity Building. 

Built in 1937, expanded in 1967 and 1993, and renovated in 1996, Lappin Hall is a four-story classroom, laboratory, and office structure named in honor of Dr. Warren C. Lappin, former academic vice president and faculty member and two-time acting president.

MSU built the Lloyd-Cassity Building in 1962. MSU named the three-story classroom and office structure in honor of Lloyd Cassity of Ashland, former chair of the Board of Regents. It is currently the home to the Lane-Volgenau Center for STEM Education, MSUTeach and the 21st Century Center for Manufacturing Systems.

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Architect's renderings of the new Science & Engineering Building

Contact Information

Office of Facilities Management

180 Martindale Drive
Morehead, KY 40351

EMAIL: facilities@moreheadstate.edu
PHONE: 606-783-2066
FAX: 606-783-2213