High School Supplement 2015

D’Youville College Has A New Arts, Science and Education Building

D’Youville College’s new $25 million School of Arts, Science and Education Building opened in September to great reviews from students who are now taking classes in the modern academic facility.

Take a Walk to Downtown Buffalo

Located on Niagara Street, a major City of Buffalo street leading directly to downtown and within walking distance of the main campus, it houses the core facilities and faculty/staff in the departments of math and natural sciences, education, liberal arts and business/management science departments.

The four-story building has more than 84,000 square feet, 13 new laboratory spaces for chemistry, biology, anatomy, physics, health professions, music and fine arts, biochemistry, genetics and nine “smart” classrooms. There are also state-of-the-art seminar/presentations rooms, a new campus data center and a café.

“This new construction is part of the renaissance of Buffalo and compliments the extensive building and renovation of classic structures going on in Buffalo and the city waterfront currently,” said D. John Bray, director of public relations at D’Youville.

 A $100 Million Investment

Over the past decade the college has invested close to $100 million in capital projects on their city campus on Buffalo’s historic West Side. It is a major part of the local economy and considered an anchor of the community.

The college was founded as the first college for women in western New York State and was chartered in 1908. It became coeducational in 1971 and today enrolls approximately 3,000 students including more than 500 veterans and military dependents.

D’Youville is considered a leader in healthcare and teacher education.

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