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LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) — The Michael B. Enzi STEM Facility at the University of Wyoming is scheduled to open Jan. 25.
The three-story facility on the northwest corner of the campus features new laboratories and large classrooms and will be home to most freshman- and sophomore-level science lab courses.
Bryan Shader is UW's special assistant to the vice president for research and economic development as well as a mathematics professor.
Shader says most students who come to UW will take two to three courses in the building.
He says about 900 students at a time will be using the facility.
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