Toll Science Center
Home to the John S. Toll Science Center, the Decker Laboratory Center, and Dunning Hall, the Toll Science Center complex is the heart of scientific research and discovery on campus.
Home to the John S. Toll Science Center, the Decker Laboratory Center, and Dunning Hall, the Toll Science Center complex is the heart of scientific research and discovery on campus.
The science facility is named for College President John S. Toll, a noted physicist who served the institution from 1995 until 2005. The John S. Toll Science Center is a 45,000 square foot, state-of-the-art classroom, office, and laboratory complex. The facility houses chemistry and biology labs, a 94-seat lecture hall, an environmental classroom, two seminar rooms, a penthouse greenhouse, and a dramatic three-story glass atrium. The atrium connects to the newly renovated Dunning Hall, and the Alonzo G. Decker Jr. Laboratory Center.