





Project Name
Center for Rehabilitation Education
Location
Scranton, PA
Project Description
The University of Scranton built an 111,500 square foot, eight-story center for rehabilitation education to provide a state-of-the-art facility for undergraduate and graduate programs in the Departments of Exercise Science, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy.
The signature building was designed to incorporate limestone, native stone and glass to complement the architecture of nearby buildings.
The center provides classroom, research, office, clinical and meeting space for the departments previously mentioned. It will also connect to and create a unified entrance for McGurrin Hall, which houses the remaining departments in Panuska College – nursing, education, human resources, counseling and health administration – in addition to the Leahy Community Health and Family Center.
The rehabilitation center is LEED Certified.
Square Footage
111,500 Sq. Ft.
Owner’s Name
University of Scranton
Architect
hemmler + camayd architects