Harris-Stowe State University to Build $62 Million STEM Research and Education Center
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Posted By: Will Moss on January 31, 2026 Harris-Stowe State University (HSSU), a historically Black university located in St. Louis, Missouri, has announced plans to construct a new $62 million STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) research and education center on its campus. This transformative investment will provide state-of-the-art facilities and resources to expand opportunities for HSSU students in critical STEM fields. The new 75,000-square-foot STEM center will house cutting-edge laboratories, collaborative learning spaces, and dedicated research areas. It will significantly enhance HSSU's ability to deliver innovative STEM education, foster groundbreaking research, and prepare the next generation of diverse STEM leaders. Key Takeaway: The new STEM center will bolster Harris-Stowe State University's standing as a premier destination for STEM education and research, empowering its students to excel in high-demand fields.
In a statement, Dr. LaTonia Collins Smith, President of Harris-Stowe State University, expressed her excitement about the project, saying, "This STEM center will be a game-changer for our university and the St. Louis community. It will provide our students with unparalleled opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research, collaborate with industry partners, and develop the skills needed to thrive in the STEM workforce." The new center is expected to be completed by 2024 and will be funded through a combination of state appropriations, private donations, and federal grants. This investment in STEM education aligns with Harris-Stowe State University's mission to empower students from diverse backgrounds to excel in high-demand fields and contribute to the local and global economy. "This STEM center will be a game-changer for our university and the St. Louis community. It will provide our students with unparalleled opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research, collaborate with industry partners, and develop the skills needed to thrive in the STEM workforce." As the premier online community for HBCU alumni and supporters, HBCUConnect.com applauds this transformative investment in Harris-Stowe State University's STEM capabilities. This new STEM center will not only benefit the HSSU community but also contribute to the broader HBCU ecosystem by producing highly skilled and diverse STEM graduates who can drive innovation and positively impact their local and global communities. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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