The Onstead Science Center is now open to the public following renovations over the past year.

An outside view of the Onstead Science Center gives a full view of the newly renovated building. (Photo by Allanya Ford)

This classroom in the basement of the Onstead Science Center will be the site of laser experiments for physics students. (Photo by Allanya Ford)

This classroom in the basement of the Onstead Science Center will be the site of laser experiments for physics students. (Photo by Allanya Ford)

A magnetic Torque machine, located in a classroom in the basement, is a physics machine used by students to measure torque forces. (Photo by Allanya Ford)

The natural history room houses taxidermy specimens from around the world for students to study living beings throughout history (Photo by Allanya Ford)

An empty laboratory model on the second floor of the Onstead Science Center shows how newly renovated labs look throughout the building (Photo by Allanya Ford)

Faculty and students gathered, preparing to give tours of the renovated Onstead Science Center to people who visit during the open house. (Photo by Allanya Ford)

Four screens showcase the science of nature as people walk into the entrance of the Onstead Science Center to submerge students and visitors into the world of science. (Photo by Allayna Ford)

This classroom on the second floor in the newly renovated Onstead Science Center can be seen from the perspective of a professor. (Photo by Allayna Ford)

An empty classroom on the second floor of the newly renovated Onstead Science Center is ready for students to arrive on the first day of classes. (Photo by Allanya Ford)