June 14, 2025 - 04:26

The Wildwood campus of STLCC has officially unveiled its new Health Sciences and Technology Center, a cutting-edge facility that spans 132,900 square feet. Designed by the St. Louis-based firm Christner Architects, this modern building represents a significant milestone in the college's ongoing efforts to enhance educational opportunities for its students.
This center is the third of six new buildings introduced as part of the ambitious $450 million STLCC Transformed Initiative, which aims to modernize the college's infrastructure and expand its capacity to serve students in various fields. The Health Sciences and Technology Center will provide state-of-the-art resources and learning environments for students pursuing careers in health sciences and technology, equipping them with the skills necessary to thrive in an evolving job market.
With this new addition, STLCC continues to demonstrate its commitment to fostering innovation and excellence in education, ensuring that students have access to the latest tools and technologies in their respective fields.
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