Akeley-Lawrence Science Center (UAK)
Home to the physics department and chemistry labs, the Akeley-Lawrence Science Center is named for former USD dean Lewis Akeley and USD graduate John Lawrence – known as the “Father of Nuclear Medicine” for his pioneering work in nuclear science. John’s brother Ernest – another USD graduate – went on to win the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1939 for his work in inventing the Cyclotron.
Building Code: UAK
A Gender Inclusive and ADA Accessible restroom is located next to room 125.