F. Eugene Romano Hall
State-Of-The-Art Facilities
State-Of-The-Art Facilities
F. Eugene Romano Hall
Phase I of Utica College's New Science and Technology Complex
F. Eugene Romano Hall provides approximately 23,000 square feet of classroom, laboratory, and clinical space as well as modern technology for students studying:
Features
This innovative facility houses state-of-the-art resources for learning, research, and clinical study. These include:
- Dr. Albert and Gloria Shaheen Nursing laboratory
Fully-equipped recreation of a modern hospital ward, including nurse's station, bedside monitoring and respiration technology, and more to facilitate clinical training at a very high level. Click here for photos >
- Eugene and Connie Corasanti Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory
A state-of-the-art controlled environment specially appointed for the study of human anatomy. Click here for photos >
- Physical therapy teaching laboratory
A versatile instructional lab equipped to accommodate both lecture and hands-on learning. Click here for photos >
Grounds and Common Areas
The facility also provides an inviting environment for teaching, learning, and enjoyment.
For a photographic tour of Romano Hall's public spaces, please click here >
Dedication Ceremony
F. Eugene Romano Hall was dedicated on Saturday, September 29, 2007 as part of UC's Homecoming celebrations.
For a photo gallery of this special event, click here.
Science and Technology Complex
For more information about UC's Science and Technology Complex - a core priority of the Achieve: A New Dream, A New Era Comprehensive Campaign - visit the campaign Web site at www.utica.edu/achieve


