The Life Sciences Building was completed in Spring 2014. This building includes 16 teaching labs, three auditoriums, four conference rooms and more than 70 academic offices. All of the teaching laboratories, including anatomy labs, are on the second floor—also known as the “student” floor. Students can reserve conference rooms for study groups or other meetings. This “student” floor also houses Student Services (the college’s student advisement center), a Biology 100 help center, other areas where students can meet with teaching assistants, and large computer labs.