Swindells Hall, named for regent George Swindells ’55 and his wife Susan, opened in 1999. The 42,000-square-foot building is the University’s “interactive science laboratory.” It has nine biology and chemistry labs, a climate-controlled growth chamber, a greenhouse, a radioisotope room, and faculty offices.
Swindells Hall was built to LEED Gold standards and was a winner of the Portland BEST (Businesses for an Environmentally Sustainable Tomorrow) Award.
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