Rogers State University Initiates Construction of $35 Million STEM Center to Enhance Science Education
Rogers State University in Oklahoma has commenced construction on the Robson Center for Science and Technology, a $35 million STEM facility aimed at advancing science education and research. The center will feature 44,000 square feet of multifunctional labs, open spaces for robotics and drone work, and a teaching kitchen for nutritional science. The project is supported by state funding, the Cherokee Nation, and the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust. The new facility is expected to replace the outdated Loshbaugh Hall and serve as a hub for innovation and STEM education in the region.