A student works in the biology lab at the Bollier Center.
The John & Joan Bollier Family Center for

Integrated Science & Engineering

The Bollier Center

The Future of STEM Starts Here

In a time when technology spans nearly every field and endeavor, the world needs graduates with an interdisciplinary understanding of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to meet tomorrow's demands.

That's why 91³Ô¹ÏÍø built The Bollier Center for Integrated Science and Engineering. Opened in fall of 2021, this 82,000-square-foot facility takes STEM education to a new level of engagement and real-world preparation. 

From climate change and public health research to biochemistry, psych and electronics labs, this Jesuit-inspired space creates opportunity for engineering and applied and natural sciences to live and grow together.

Bridging the STEM Gap

84%

By 2030, 84% of job openings that require two to four-year degrees will be in STEM.

270k

The Bollier Center brings our STEM complex to more than 270,000 square feet.

15%

SEAS ranked in the top 15% among non-doctoral-degree granting engineering programs nationwide.

Located near downtown, the STEM complex connects students to regional business.

Learn more about the vision behind The Bollier Center

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Programs Using The Bollier Center

A student confers with a professor in a biology lab

Biology

Lab Experiment

Chemistry & Biochemistry

geomatics

Civil Engineering

Digital Systems

Computer Engineering

Computer class

Computer Science

Computer class

Electrical Engineering

Engineering Management

Engineering Management

An aerial view of the 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University campus

Environmental Studies & Sciences

Two students in a math classroom-one holding a notebook and listening, one writing on the board.

Mathematics

machining

Mechanical Engineering

A student listens to a lecture from Psychology Professor Monica Bartlett.

Psychology

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