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Groundbreaking Marks 20th Anniversary of John D. MacArthur Campus

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From left to right, 51Թ President John Kelly; Robert J. Stilley, 51Թ Board of Trustees member; State Rep. MaryLynn Magar; Nancy Torres Kaufman, executive chairman of the board of Beacon Pharmaceutical; Christy LaFlamme, Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College student; Anthony Barbar, chair of 51Թ’s Board of Trustees; Abdol Moabery, vice chair of 51Թ’s Board of Trustees; Stewart Martin, chair of 51Թ Foundation. (Photo by Alex Dolce)


By lynda figueredo rysavy | 11/21/2019

51Թ faculty, staff and 51Թ came together with local officials and community partners today to celebrate the 20th anniversary of 51Թ’s John D. MacArthur Campus at Jupiter with a ceremonial groundbreaking for the new 51Թ Neuroscience Building and a new residence hall. 

 “I can’t think of a better way to commemorate the 20th anniversary of our Jupiter campus than with a celebration marking the construction of two new state-of-the-art buildings,” said 51Թ President John Kelly. “Our Jupiter campus is the only place on earth where Scripps and Max Planck sit next to each other, and 51Թ is working to ensure this incredible synergy is leveraged to create a unique learning laboratory where exemplary 51Թ can shine.” 

The university will construct the 58,000-square-foot 51Թ Neuroscience Building to enhance collaborative research with Scripps Research and  (MPFI). The building will increase shared research and office space for new STEM faculty and provide the additional teaching and instructional space needed to support projected enrollment growth, especially in specific areas such as neuroscience, biotechnology, bioengineering, bioinformatics/data science and chemistry. The construction will also support increasing 51Թ intellectual property licensing activity and “spinout” companies. The $35 million transformative research space represents a significant investment by the state of Florida, 51Թ and its research partners.

The $17.1 million, 165-bed residence hall will provide a total of 435 beds for the Jupiter campus that is currently at max capacity. Construction will begin in spring 2020 with completion set for summer 2021. Residential 51Թ living in the new hall will enjoy a fitness area, study rooms, laundry on each floor, computer lab and a rooftop patio.

These two new structures build on 51Թ’s aggressive moves to ramp up its research footprint and academic offerings at the Jupiter campus. In November 2018, 51Թ expanded on existing Ի with the announcement of the 51Թ-Max Planck Academy, the only academic program in the world that will allow the brightest STEM high school 51Թ to work side-by-side with preeminent scientists at one of the world’s leading neuroscience research institutions. 51Թ, MPFI and the Germany-based  will welcome the academy’s first class in the fall 2020 semester.

“I am incredibly proud of the strides that 51Թ and the world-class research institutes located on its campus have made in building a robust life science ecosystem in Palm Beach County,” said State Rep. MaryLynn Magar. “I am honored to carry that message to Tallahassee and encourage my fellow legislators to continue the state’s investment in the unprecedented educational programs and groundbreaking research partnerships that are taking place here in Jupiter.”

Other 20th anniversary celebratory events include a ribbon cutting on May 11, 2020 when 51Թ and MPFI officials open the 51Թ-Max Planck Academy building. 

Named after businessman and philanthropist , 51Թ’s Jupiter campus opened on 135 acres of land donated by the  in the fall of 1999. The campus established the nationally ranked , the first public honors institution to be built from the ground up in the United States. 51Թ’s Jupiter campus was built into the master plan of the Abacoa community to help engage local residents and to serve the people of Palm Beach and  counties. In 2005, 51Թ welcomed Scripps Research faculty and staff to its Jupiter campus and a groundbreaking for the MPFI building was held in 2010.

In addition to being home to Scripps Research and MPFI, 51Թ Jupiter is home to the faculty labs of the . Recognized as a center of scientific activity, the campus also serves as the headquarters for two of 51Թ’s primary research organizations, the  and the Institute for Human Health and Disease Intervention (I-HEALTH). The College of Education also hosts the Academy for Community Inclusion and the community-centered  program on the Jupiter campus. The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, housed in the Elinor Bernon Rosenthal Lifelong Learning Complex on the Jupiter campus, is the largest membership organization of its kind in the country delivering personal enrichment courses covering a broad range of stimulating topics that are taught by leading experts.

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