Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology
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Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology
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The Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology
opened to the Wilson community on January 19, 2009 with tours, an
introduction to facilities, and the dedication of a time capsule. The
$25 million building was the first LEED-certified building in Franklin
County. It includes state-of-the-art laboratories, a 28-foot water
wall, natural history museum exhibit space, an auditorium, and computer
labs. The Brooks Complex added 25,000 square feet to the Havens Science
Center and incorporated the historic building into its design. It
includes laboratory space for Chemistry, Biology, Ecology, Behavioral
Sciences, and Veterinary Medical Technology Anatomy/Physiology and
Clinical Practices.