Peter and Cécile Morgane Hall

The University of New England's Board of Trustees has named our new academic science facility on the Biddeford Campus  Peter and Cécile Morgane Hall. The hall opened spring semester 2009 and was dedicated on April 2, 2009.

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Take a virtual tour of Morgane Hall, visiting some of its classrooms and labs.

Peter and Cécile Morgane Hall is the first all-academic facility to be built since the Harold Alfond Center for the Health Sciences. It houses two classrooms, undergraduate teaching laboratory space and offices.

Laboratory space in this 25,800-square-foot brick building includes two biology labs, two chemistry labs, two physics labs, one biochemistry lab, one genetics lab, and several small research labs with associated prep rooms.

It is located on the University Campus across the parking lot from Marcil Hall. 
 
Peter Morgane
Dr. Morgane  is a researcher and professor of pharmacology in UNE’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, and has provided the University with tremendous support during the past few years in memory of his late wife, Cécile. 

His gifts have helped fund the Pickus Center for Biomedical Research as well as the new academic facility. Dr. Morgane has been overwhelmingly generous, and as one of our own, his gifts mean a great deal to our students. Peter and Cécile Morgane Hall ensures the legacy of his commitment to teaching and scientific research at the University.

Construction Slideshow

View a slideshow of construction of Morgane Hall by clicking on the arrows.



 

 

 

 

   

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