William Penn Science Building and Sebits Science Hall
William Penn Science Building and Sebits Science Hall are home to the biology, chemistry, mathematics and zoo science programs. The building contains laboratories, classroom and faculty offices. Sebits Science Hall was a 12,000-square-foot addition dedicated in 1999 and made possible by Carl and Dixie Sebits of Cheney, Kansas. The building is named in honor of William Penn, a Quaker founder of Pennsylvania Colony, who was an “inspiration for pioneering spirits in socio-economics, government and religion.”