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MSJC to build STEM building

Mt. San Jacinto College has broken ground on a STEM building that will be developed on its Menifee campus.

The two-story Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics structure will feature laboratory and computer-based instructional areas, according to a statement.

The $50 million project will cover nearly 42,000 square feet. It is expected open in 2024.

“This project will truly have a lasting impact on our students, some of whom will be the STEM leaders of tomorrow,” said Roger Schultz, Mount San Jacinto’s superintendent and president, in the statement. “We have a lot happening right now at the Menifee Valley Campus.”

The project will be paid for with revenue from Measure AA, a facilities bond approved by school voters, and Prop. 51, which state voters passed in 2016 to assist community colleges, according to the statement.

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