Okay, no one's saying it's the prettiest structure on campus, but the Marion Edwards Park Science Building has a heart of gold. That's because it gets a lot of attention from the Facilities Services Department, which oversees major improvements to Park every summer. All this activity ensures that Bryn Mawr students can build robots, trap atoms, assemble molecules, analyze methylation patterns in DNA, and bombard minerals with electron beams in a state-of-the-art, high-tech lab environment. Park also houses the Lois and Reginald Collier Science Library and several lounges where students probe timeless questions like, "If you built a really smart robot and then programmed it to take your computer-science exam for you, would that be a violation of the Honor Code?"
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