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Renovations have begun

December 10, 2013 by Sonia Chiasson

We are very excited to have the renovations begin in the CHORUS lab. The first step was to label everything for removal, then painting, then the new walls started coming up. We’re trying hard to stay out of the way of the construction workers, but we keep going to peek to see the progress! When all is done, it’ll have 3 rooms set up for running experiments and an open-space for group stuff.

 

Old furniture labeled for removal before the renovation Empty lab ready to begin renovations

Tools and construction material for the lab renovation The glass walls being installed in the lab

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