Hoffberger Science Building
This is the Hoffberger Science Building. It's a little difficult to see it through the trees. You'll notice that a lot on Goucher's campus. Inside this building you'll find not only science classes, but also all sorts of student-faculty collaborative research, which goes on throughout every year and really heats up over the summer. See that big dish in the upper right? That's a product of one of those research projects. It's a radio telescope, built by physics Professor Ali Bakhshai and undergrad physics major Jay Zeck to scan the Milky Way Galaxy.
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1021 Dulaney Valley Rd, Towson, MD 21204, USA
This is the Hoffberger Science Building. It's a little difficult to see it through the trees. You'll notice that a lot on Goucher's campus. Inside this building you'll find not only science classes, but also all sorts of student-faculty collaborative research, which goes on throughout every year and really heats up over the summer. See that big dish in the upper right? That's a product of one of those research projects. It's a radio telescope, built by physics Professor Ali Bakhshai and undergrad physics major Jay Zeck to scan the Milky Way Galaxy.
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