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Dr. Dane A. Miller Science Complex

The Dr. Dane A. Miller Science Complex houses new and updated classrooms and laboratories for the Grace College Department of Science and Mathematics, including Grace’s first classroom-in-the-round. 

Thanks to more than 200 donors, businesses and organizations who contributed to the construction of the Miller Science Complex, Grace College far exceeded its $8 million fundraising goal and the Complex officially opened on Oct. 5, 2018.


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The Dr. Dane A. Miller Science Complex houses new and updated classrooms and laboratories for the Grace College Department of Science and Mathematics, including Grace’s first classroom-in-the-round.  The Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams, a department of Grace College dedicated to limnology and science education, is also located in the complex. The Lilly Center conducts research on local waterways to help make them clean, healthy, safe and beautiful. The Lilly Center’s Learning Lab houses the world’s first freshwater virtual aquarium, one of many ways K-12 students and community members engage in hands-on learning about local lake environments.

The science complex project (completed in 2018) included renovation of 22,500 square feet of the old facility and the addition of 13,000 square feet of new space. Thanks to more than 200 donors, businesses and organizations who contributed to the construction of the Miller Science Complex, Grace College far exceeded its $8 million fundraising goal and the Complex was officially opened on Oct. 5, 2018.

Interested in a tour?

 Call Amy Bloemendaal at (574) 372-5100 x 6445 or email bloemea@grace.edu for more information or to set up a tour.