Washington State University Spokane
CityLab

About WSU Spokane CityLab

WSU Spokane CityLab is a fully equipped, laboratory-based teaching and learning center that offers experience in inquiry-styled teaching methods and laboratory instruction in biology, chemistry and biotechnology.

Advanced technology and a strong mentoring system mean that teachers return to the classroom with cutting-edge instructional tools and models.

Sylvia Adams Oliver, PhD, a research scientist, created WSU Spokane's CityLab in 1995 as a satellite of Boston University School of Medicine CityLab. CityLab provides upper elementary, middle, and high school students and teachers in eastern Washington with valuable educational experiences in biotechnology and related sciences.

At CityLab, teachers and students engage in scientific learning in a laboratory setting, and teachers enjoy a non-threatening approach to self-evaluation of classroom implementation. 

CityLab programs include:

Funding comes from state and federal programs and from the Health Research and Education Center at WSU Spokane.

 
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