Health Science School Takes Over Las Colinas Office Space
The University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences in Irving has state-of-the-art virtual dissection tables.
The University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences (USAHS) has opened a new 55,000-square-foot satellite campus in Irving’s Las Colinas district, bringing cutting-edge healthcare education to a growing industry hub. Designed by Gensler and built by HRNCIR, the campus blends a serene setting with access to top hospitals and biotech firms, placing students at the center of healthcare innovation.
The project was recently featured in The Dallas Morning News for its strategic location and impact on the local community, and in Dallas Innovates for its innovative educational tools like Anatomage tables and simulation labs, which allow students to gain immersive, hands-on training in a dynamic environment.
HRNCIR worked closely with USAHS and Gensler to bring the campus to life, delivering collaborative classrooms, high-tech labs, and flexible learning spaces that reflect the future of healthcare education. Learn more at the links below.
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