The Kluge-Moses Science Building is essential for PVCC to address the growing demand for trained health care professionals in the College's service region and to provide adequate, state-of-the-art space for the sciences.
Through a partnership with the University of Virginia, new associate of applied science degrees in radiology technology and sonography are now offered. In addition to laboratories for health programs, the building provides new laboratory space for courses including biology, chemistry, microbiology and anatomy and physiology that are the foundation for many degree and certificate programs at PVCC.
Through an additional partnership with Old Dominion University, ODU's Teletechnet program has moved into the building from two modular units on PVCC's campus.

