Pearson Hall (Miami University)

Pearson Hall is the biological science building at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.

The building caters to a wide range of different science departments including ecology, genetics, biology, and neuroscience.

Pearson Hall also is home to two large aquatic Animal rooms used to replicate oceanic and freshwater environments.

Another feature of Pearson is its instruments in the environmental and ecological toxicology department, which enables an array of different testing's and analysis to be conducted within the building.

It remained present on the campus regardless until February 2, 1984, when the groundbreaking for the construction of the Biological Science Building began.

The attendance included many Ohio government officials, professors, donors, and Miami Staff.

[3] In 1993 the Biological Sciences Building was later dedicated to Dr. Paul G. Pearson, who was the 18th president of Miami University.

Pearson began his work as an academic official at Rutgers, where he was a zoology professor for 26 years.