2017 Cornerstone University Magazine & Annual Report
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THE JACK AND<br />
MARY DE WITT<br />
CENTER FOR<br />
SCIENCE AND<br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
GROUNDBREAKING RECAP<br />
On Oct. 11, <strong>Cornerstone</strong> <strong>University</strong> celebrated the beginning of construction on the Jack and<br />
Mary De Witt Center for Science and Technology. Despite rainy weather moving the ceremonial<br />
groundbreaking inside, students, faculty, staff, alumni and donors gathered to offer praise and<br />
gratitude to God for the blessings poured out on CU. As Christ Chapel honors Christ our Redeemer,<br />
the new 32,000-square-foot facility will honor Christ the Creator. The Center is scheduled to open in<br />
January 2019. For more information and building updates, visit cornerstone.edu/creation-matters.<br />
Pictured:<br />
Top: (l-r) Dr. Ned Keller, Carole Bos,<br />
Jack De Witt, Dr. Joe Stowell, Victoria<br />
Scheckler (B.S. ’17), Pat Zawacki (The<br />
Christman Company) and Mike Perry<br />
(Progressive AE) symbolically break<br />
ground for the new science facility.<br />
Bottom center: Joe Stowell stands with<br />
science alumni and faculty on the building<br />
site of the Jack and Mary De Witt Center<br />
for Science and Technology.<br />
Bottom right: Current students show their<br />
enthusiasm for the new science building.<br />
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CORNERSTONE UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE<br />
FALL <strong>2017</strong><br />
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