Evers, campus leaders break ground on UW-Madison engineering building after years of political conflict
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Evers, campus leaders break ground on UW-Madison engineering building after years of political conflict
The center is expected to cost $419 million, and will consist of a 395,000-square-foot facility. School leaders say it will allow them to accept an extra 1,000 engineering students each year. The post Evers, campus leaders break ground on UW-Madison engineering building after years of political conflict appeared first on WPR.
In Business: Phillip A. Levy Engineering Center to break ground at UW-Madison - Wisconsin Technology Council
UW-Madison officials, faculty, students, donors and alumni will join with state officials and industry partners for a ceremonial groundbreaking event for the Phillip A. Levy Engineering Center on Thursday, April 17. The $420 million state-of-the-art teaching and research facility will allow the UW-Madison College of Engineering to accommodate booming enrollment and foster industry partnerships. In March
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