Minnesota State University, Mankato’s new, off-campus Psychology Doctoral & Clinical Center in University Square will be dedicated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday, Sept. 23.
The center is a multi-use facility housing the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences’ applied doctor of psychology (Psy.D.) program in school psychology, and the college’s master of arts program in clinical psychology.
Wednesday’s ceremony, open to students, faculty, staff and the public, will be at 3:30 p.m. in Suite 6 of University Square, east of the campus. President Richard Davenport and other officials will speak at the event, intended to express the university’s gratitude to David Peters, who donated use of the privately owned space for five years.
The Psychology Doctoral & Clinical Center includes two classrooms, four clinical laboratories for applied research, seven faculty offices and spaces for graduate student collaboration. It also is equipped for future use as a clinic to serve the mental health and educational needs of the community.
The space was designed by Paulsen Architects, and the renovation was done by Colway Contracting & Construction. University Square, LC and Mercury Investments team members also assisted with the project.
Those who want more information may contact Denise Thompson, (507) 389-5679 or denise.thompson@mnsu.edu.
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