The new college house planned for Hill Field will be ready in 2016 and will include 94 suites. Raising money for the $125 million project was a core part of the Making History Campaign — so far, though, only $60 million have been raised and a naming gift of around $50 million still remains.
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The new college house planned for Hill Field will be ready in 2016 and will include 94 suites. Raising money for the $125 million project was a core part of the Making History Campaign — so far, though, only $60 million have been raised and a naming gift of around $50 million still remains.
The new college house planned for Hill Field will be ready in 2016 and will include 94 suites. Raising money for the $125 million project was a core part of the Making History Campaign — so far, though, only $60 million have been raised and a naming gift of around $50 million still remains.
The new college house planned for Hill Field will be ready in 2016 and will include 94 suites. Raising money for the $125 million project was a core part of the Making History Campaign — so far, though, only $60 million have been raised and a naming gift of around $50 million still remains.
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The Hutchinson renovation project will include a new fencing room. Currently, the fencing team is limited to practice in two small rooms in the basement of the building.
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As part of its recently approved renovation, Steinberg-Dietrich Hall will become more eco-friendly. It will also aim to update classrooms and address the need for additional faculty office space.
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As part of the building’s recently approved renovation, classrooms in Steinberg-Dietrich Hall will be revamped to include updated technology.
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As part of its recently approved renovation, Steinberg-Dietrich Hall will soon receive a newly designed West entrance, among various other things.










