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The L.E. Phillips Science Hall houses classrooms and offices for faculty who teach in the departments of biology, chemistry, physics and astronomy, geology, geography and anthropology, and computer science. Facilities in Phillips Science Hall include the James Newman Clark Bird Museum, L.E. Phillips Planetarium, Materials Science Center, a variety of science laboratories and the university greenhouses. The building was constructed in 1964, and a major addition was completed in 1969. It was named for an Eau Claire industrialist whose major gift made possible the purchase of special equipment for the building.