Industrial Agriculture and Communications Center Building Details
Description:
In March 1991, the State Board of Higher Education approved bids slightly over $9 million for the construction of Industrial Agricultural and Communication Center (IACC as it is commonly referred to by students). Plans designated the third and fourth floors for industrial agriculture and included agricultural products utilization labs, research labs for food and non-food uses of existing and alternate crops, and biotechnology, bio-processing, oil seeds, enhanced food products, and protein analysis labs. The undergraduate food sciences program would also be housed in the building; and the planners provided space for offices and labs for food chemistry, food processing, undergraduate research, food chemistry teaching, preparation rooms, and coolers. Plans also called for a 200-seeat auditorium, a five-room computer cluster, four twenty-five seat classrooms with computer stations, two fifty seat general classrooms, three undergraduate computer science teaching labs and three graduate teaching labs (It's Happening at State, July 25, 1990, p. 1-2). The IACC was dedicated on May 14, 1993.
Address:
Albrecht Blvd at Centennial Blvd
Fargo, ND, 58105
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List of offices and/or departments
located in Industrial Agriculture and Communications Center:
- Blackboard Instructor Resources
- Computer Science
- Computer Systems Institute
- Computing Services (ITS)
- Forensic DNA Facility
- Information Technology Services
- Information Technology, Vice President for
- State Data Center
- Technology Learning and Media Center
- Transportation and Logistics
- Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute
