GRAND FORKS – Ground was broken Friday in Grand Forks for a new $163 million STEM complex at the University of North Dakota.
The planned facility will be three stories tall and will span 179,000 square feet total to serve more than 6,000 students each year. It’ll feature things such as modern classrooms, advanced labs, makerspaces, student success centers and event space. The project will be completed in two phases.
The complex, set to open in summer 2027, is being built on the site of the former Hyslop Sports Center on the campus’ south side.