D-town mentioned that he saw this story on KELO last night, on another thread (D-town are you back in SD visiting, or did you move back from Denver?). Here are highlights from it:
http://www.keloland.com/News/NewsDet...cfm?Id=0,41921
08/19/2005
Building for the Future
Classes begin at some KELOLAND schools next week. And while many teachers are busy preparing their classrooms, South Dakota State Universityis putting the final touches on a major renovation project.
Construction workers outnumber students at SDSU these days. With less than two weeks before students return to Brookings, construction crews are putting the finishing touches on several different projects on campus. Marysz Rames is the Dean of Students Affairs at SDSU. "I think students are going to come back and be really excited about what they see on campus."
One of the most noticeable changes this year is a new dorm.
The 10-million dollar Caldwell Residence Hall takes dorm living to new heights. The 300-bed facility features two double rooms that share a bathroom. The arrangement is more private than traditional dormitory space, but less expensive than an apartment. Rames says, “They will be ready. We're very excited, that was a very aggressive project for us but we're feeling very good about where construction is." . . .
With over 11-thousand students last year, South Dakota's largest University needed more space which is why they spent 10-million dollars to upgrade and expand the student union.
The union is more than 30 years old here at SDSU and hasn't seen any type of renovation since it was built. But come Monday, the students and the public will get a look at what a 10-million dollar renovation will look like. Rames adds, "We’ve added a lot of space that's lounge, open study space for students. We've created several fireplaces in the building so they can kind of this atmosphere of a home to hang out in. 44-thousand square feet was added to the new Union, including a large multipurpose room, which is nearly complete.
Rames says, "so what we did with the new union is we lightened it up with the big glass and we also popped up the roof over the food service area and added glass all the way around it so even in the winter you're going to get a lot of light in that building." . . .
I toured the Student Union while it was under construction and it is very impressive then. I can't wait to see it once it is done. I encourage anyone who hasn't seen it to take a little time and check it out. I love watching our University grow and improve, it is very rewarding to see the Alma Mater getting better every day. 8)
Go State! ;D
http://www.keloland.com/News/NewsDet...cfm?Id=0,41921
08/19/2005
Building for the Future
Classes begin at some KELOLAND schools next week. And while many teachers are busy preparing their classrooms, South Dakota State Universityis putting the final touches on a major renovation project.
Construction workers outnumber students at SDSU these days. With less than two weeks before students return to Brookings, construction crews are putting the finishing touches on several different projects on campus. Marysz Rames is the Dean of Students Affairs at SDSU. "I think students are going to come back and be really excited about what they see on campus."
One of the most noticeable changes this year is a new dorm.
The 10-million dollar Caldwell Residence Hall takes dorm living to new heights. The 300-bed facility features two double rooms that share a bathroom. The arrangement is more private than traditional dormitory space, but less expensive than an apartment. Rames says, “They will be ready. We're very excited, that was a very aggressive project for us but we're feeling very good about where construction is." . . .
With over 11-thousand students last year, South Dakota's largest University needed more space which is why they spent 10-million dollars to upgrade and expand the student union.
The union is more than 30 years old here at SDSU and hasn't seen any type of renovation since it was built. But come Monday, the students and the public will get a look at what a 10-million dollar renovation will look like. Rames adds, "We’ve added a lot of space that's lounge, open study space for students. We've created several fireplaces in the building so they can kind of this atmosphere of a home to hang out in. 44-thousand square feet was added to the new Union, including a large multipurpose room, which is nearly complete.
Rames says, "so what we did with the new union is we lightened it up with the big glass and we also popped up the roof over the food service area and added glass all the way around it so even in the winter you're going to get a lot of light in that building." . . .
I toured the Student Union while it was under construction and it is very impressive then. I can't wait to see it once it is done. I encourage anyone who hasn't seen it to take a little time and check it out. I love watching our University grow and improve, it is very rewarding to see the Alma Mater getting better every day. 8)
Go State! ;D
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