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(Archive February 2017) Themed STEM Murals to Inspire New MWCC Science Building

By Liam Scanlon | Observer Contributor

Photos by Liam Scanlon

*All shots taken by Liam Scanlon  using the panorama capture function of a cell phone.

The first floor labs are for natural science classes. The mural is a shot of the sun through a layer of foliage.

The murals on each floor of the new STEM wing were recently displayed. Each mural is themed to match the labs taught on each floor.

The second floor labs are for biology classes. The mural is an illustration of a DNA helix in shades of blue and white.

The classrooms in the new wing are devoted to STEM classes, but there are also study spaces on the top two floors, which are open to all students. Whether in the devoted STEM study rooms or using the new furniture in the hall of the wing, students may study during operating hours.

The third floor labs are for chemistry and physics classes. The mural is a depiction of the cosmos.

James Benoit, who is a student of the Mount, a full time locksmith, and a veteran of 5 active years, enjoys the new facilities. He says it is “very nice and bright,” a “motivating place to learn,” and that it “feels warm and welcome.” It is the choice area of study for his colleagues to study General Chemistry II.

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