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MTSU unveils new, cutting-edge Applied Engineering Building

MTSU unveiled its new cutting-edge Applied Engineering Building earlier today (Aug. 6) and received rave reviews from the more than 200 people in attendance.

The new three-story, $74.8 million facility will be the home to the renowned Mechatronics Engineering program and other Engineering Technology concentrations, providing students with the state-of-the-art space, robotics and engineering equipment and education to continue the mission to prepare for ever-changing careers in engineering, technology, design, automation and manufacturing.

Attached are the news release, images from the event and headshots of university President Sidney A. McPhee, Dean Greg Van Patten, Engineering Technology Chair Ken Currie, industry partner Brandon Johnson of Assurant Inc., and graduate student Abbie Lee.

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