The school late this year plans to complete the 39,000-sf Center for Technology and Learning Media building. Denver-based Anderson Mason Dale is the architect and locally based FCI, the general contractor.
The building is viewed as a gateway because it will house core computers and language labs for freshmen as well as its positioning at the campus entrance. The building is the centerpiece of a three-square-block facility on the southeastern edge of the campus. The new building will allow professors and students to take advantage of new media and learning systems.
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