NEWSPhotos: MTSU's Science Corridor of InnovationMembers of the Strobel family and MTSU staff and administrators watch as university President Sidney A. McPhee, left, physics and astronomy chair Ron Henderson, College of Basic and Applied Sciences Dean Bud Fischer, Turner Construction Co. VP and general manager John Gromos and MTSU interim provost Mark Byrnes perform the ribbon-cutting Feb. 15 on the front steps of Wiser-Patten Science Hall.J. Intintoli/MTSUInteriors of the newly renovated Davis Science Building and Wiser-Patten Science Hall on MTSU campus.Submitted/MTSUInteriors of the newly renovated Davis Science Building and Wiser-Patten Science Hall on MTSU campus.Submitted/MTSUHolding special eclipse glasses, MTSU Department of Physics and Astronomy chair Ron Henderson explains to the audience attending the Feb. 15 grand reopening ceremony for Davis Science Building and Wiser-Patten Science Hall about the special Aug. 21 Great Tennessee Eclipse Event to be sponsored by Turner Construction Co. and hosted on campus.MTSU Photo By J. IntintoliInteriors of the newly renovated Davis Science Building and Wiser-Patten Science Hall on MTSU campus.Submitted/MTSUThe crowd attending the Feb. 15 grand reopening ceremony for Davis Science Building and Wiser-Patten Science Hall in the Strobel Lobby listens as MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee shares about the completion of the work by Turner Construction Co.J. Intintoli/MTSUThe exterior of the newly renovated Davis Science Building and Wiser-Patten Science Hall on MTSU campus.Submitted/MTSUJohn Gromos, vice president and general manager of Turner Construction Co., discusses the partnership with MTSU and how "very proud we are to be the sponsor of the solar eclipse event" Aug. 21. His company built the Science Building and completed the renovations for Davis Science Building and Wiser-Patten Science Hall.J. Intintoli/MTSU