Monday, April 25, 2011

We're not in Kansas anymore...


We are actually still in East Lansing, in fact, but the Michigan State University Campus is getting a revamp that may have some alumni wondering if there are still in the land of "green and white."
MSU is in the midst of several renovations, new building construction, and foundation reconstructions.
Brody Square may have had the most people talking, but there are other major projects around campus aimed at improving the face of MSU.
Dining halls are finding new innovative ways to spruce up and modernize the eating establishments.
Snyder Phillips cafeteria lead the way in the recent bunch of cafeteria renovations.
Case hall construction is underway with a design plan that is sure to result in an eye catching features while providing inventive and unique eating stations including a regional food station that will offer Michigan grown produce in dishes that are distinct to the Great Lakes Region.
A new art museum is underway along Grand River Ave. that will host over 46,000 square feet of art and add to MSU
Wells hall is adding another tier to its collection of buildings.
Formally 1 level of larger lecture halls for math, it will now hold class for the college of english and education.
Funding for these construction endeavors varies by priority of the College of agriculture and natural resources.

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