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| It is
fitting that Lang Hall's 100th year
is marked with a rededication of the renovated and restored "Old
Aud" building. Project completion is expected this spring, and a
rededication ceremony is being planned. The $13.5 million renovation project
is a combination of state funding and $500,000 in private contributions.
"The 'new' Lang will reclaim its role as a meeting place for the entire campus," says Len Froyen '57, co-chair of the Lang Hall Renovation Fund and professor emeritus of educational psychology and foundations. "All departments and student groups will be able to sponsor events there." Froyen adds, "From what I've seen, the renovation is sensational and rivals the visual impact of the Great Reading Room in Seerley Hall." |
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| Clockwise from top left: picture of the "Old Aud" ; sandblasters clean the facade; Bill Henderson teaches in a renovated classroom; student lounge. |
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