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When Thomas A. Sudkamp learned that Wright State University planned to build a new classroom building, he suggested going one step further. Instead of simply expanding lecture space, said Mr. Sudkamp — who was then associate provost for undergraduate education and is now university provost — why not create a center to house all the key academic services offered to students?
Read the article from the Chronicle of Higher Education.

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