Ribbon cutting celebration held at Elk Grove Center for new science building opening – The Connection

Celebrating the Launch of CRC’s New Science Building with a Ribbon Cutting Event

A ribbon cutting event was held at the Elk Grove Center to officially open the new science building, known as Building B. This $20 million facility is equipped with classrooms and laboratories for biology, chemistry, and other science courses. Fire Chief Felipe Rodriguez, who was once a student at Cosumnes River College (CRC), expressed his excitement to have the college located in front of the fire station. He emphasized the importance of the new building for people to prosper, learn, and advance in their future careers.

Associate Vice President of Student Services, Tadael Emiru, highlighted the significance of the facility in providing the Elk Grove community with access to college courses as the EGC serves as the only higher education campus in the area. He noted that science classes are usually the first to fill up during enrollment and this new facility helps to increase the capacity to serve those students. College President Dr. Edward Bush emphasized the importance of expanding the campus’ educational program while maintaining the use of new technology.

The new science building is seen as a way to strengthen the relationship between CRC and the community, according to Dr. Bush. Director of Administrative Services, Chris Raines, shared

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