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Wright State University is investing about $84 million in new buildings in the next two years, raising facilities that university leaders say will strengthen the university and change the way students learn.
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Wright State University is investing about $84 million in new buildings in the next two years, raising facilities that university leaders say will strengthen the university and change the way students learn.
Nearly anywhere one goes on campus, the work is impossible to miss. The construction involves principally a neurosciences building, a “Student Success Center” and modernizing and expanding the Creative Arts Building, one of the campus’ early structures.
The $84 million also includes smaller projects. There is construction on WSU’s Celina Lake Campus, a relocation of grounds and maintenance crews and equipment and an updating of WSU’s Miami Valley Research Park facilities in Kettering. There will also been a Woods Commons building, close to the campus ministry building, which will house some student services.
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