Wellesley recently completed an ambitious renovation and addition to our integrated science center. A major renovation of the laboratory building converted 19,000 square feet of underutilized library stacks to a vibrant computational and data sciences lab encompassing a wide range of classrooms designed for active learning, research labs for faculty and students in computer science, a physical science studio lab, and student gathering and study spaces of a variety of sizes and layouts. A comprehensive infrastructure renovation was completed on the upper floors to provide improved mechanical, electrical and plumbing facilities throughout the teaching and research laboratories, enhancing both access to natural daylight and the quality of the artificial lighting, providing RODI water to all laboratory spaces and replacing many of the ducted fume hoods in teaching labs with modern filtered hoods. We added climate-controlled rooms and a state of the art vivarium, which enhance our already strong support for research in the life sciences. Our focus on shared instrumentation allows us to make excellent use of our resources for both teaching and research. The reconstruction of Sage Hall (the oldest section of the science center) includes a number of new teaching and research facilities, including a field studies lab, a food science lab, a new neuroscience teaching lab, a wet lab, a BSL2 lab facility, an Atomic Force Microscope, and a 1400 square foot faculty environmental science research lab. Research facilities for faculty and students in psychology and the new Center for the Environment anchor the space, which also contains new classrooms designed for active learning, a large lecture hall, and more than 100 faculty offices. In addition, the completed project includes construction of an award-winning new greenhouse, called Global Flora, designed to support interdisciplinary study of environmental influences on plant form, and the installation of a new 0.7m telescope and dome in our observatory.