Welcome to the spring, 2012 semester!
After years of planning, and eighteen months of demolition and construction, on January 3 our psychology faculty, staff, and students begin the move to their expanded home in the Moore addition. The inhabitants of the addition will appreciate increased, contemporary spaces for seminar teaching and lab research, new offices and equipment, up to date technology, and a very large conference room which can accomodate full department meetings and larger lectures and seminars. Students working in labs and participating in meetings and seminars should also enjoy the modern, spacious, and well equipped spaces.
While some of the inhabitants of the “old Moore,” will be moving to these bright new spaces, other psychology faculty and students have moved to Thomas Building, Ritenour, Pond, and Willard. They will be there for another 18 months or so while the renovation of old Moore takes place. We plan that in summer 2013, the department will be re-united in the Moore facilities.
We are very grateful for the support of the University that has provided the resources for this expansion and renovation for one of our and the University’s outstanding departments. We also appreciate the philanthropic support for many alums, faculty, and staff who contributed to make the project possible.
You can view the slideshow below to see the progression of the Moore Building Construction project: