ROYAL OAK – The Marburger STEM center will expose young people to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (and now the Arts) at Lawrence Tech University. Sibrina Collins, executive director of LTU’s Marburger STEM Center, appears on M2 TechCast to explain how this project will help students.

Opened in August 2016, the A. Alfred Taubman Engineering, Architecture and Life Sciences Complex, home of the Marburger STEM Center, has 36,700 square feet of much needed laboratory and collaboration space to support emerging multidisciplinary programs. The Taubman Complex enjoys a prominent place on campus, linking the Science Building and the current Engineering Building, which also will undergo a major renovation.

The Taubman Complex houses the robotics program on the first floor, science and engineering labs on the second floor, and biomedical labs and open areas for student work teams on the third floor. Other spaces will be allocated in the modular design as technologies and needs evolve.

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