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Liberty Universitys Master Plan Seeks to Solidify Status

LYNCHBURG, Va. — Liberty University, located in rural Lynchburg, is known as the largest Christian university in the world, and the university’s new master plan is upholding that reputation. The university is currently in the midst of a $400 million campus overhaul that will improve nearly every facility on campus, as well as new construction projects.

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Green Schools Conference to Address Funding, Drought

PASADENA, Calif. — The two-day kicks off in Pasadena Nov. 5, bringing together teachers, administrators, architects, engineers, facility managers and others to share knowledge about a variety of sustainability issues facing the state’s schools and universities. The summit is the largest annual event focused on green programs in the nation’s largest K-12 and higher education systems.

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Syracuse Law School Moves into New Home

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University celebrated the grand opening of Dineen Hall in September, marking a new era for the school’s College of Law. The modern five-story structure was the first academic hall constructed as part of the university’s new West Campus expansion.

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Duke to Revamp Wallace Wade Stadium

DURHAM, N.C. — The Duke University Board of Trustees recently approved a series of upgrades to the school’s 85-year-old Wallace Wade Stadium. The privately funded enhancements will primarily focus on expanding services and improving the fan experience.

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U-M Athletics Department to Undergo Major Overhaul

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The University of Michigan (U-M) Board of Regents granted the athletic department’s wish on Sept. 18, approving $18.7 million in renovations to the Intramural Sports Building and the construction of a $168 million South Campus athletics facility, the university’s largest sports-focused construction project in decades.

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