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Published: December 23, 2008
Winston-Salem State University said today that its Reynolds Center, which is the home of its School of Business and Economics, will be renovated through a $408,567 Title III grant.
The building was constructed in 1984 using a $3.1 million gift from the state, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and other donors.
The renovation includes the main lecture hall, selected classrooms, hallways, stairways and the bathrooms. The upgrading of the building comes as the school prepares for its 10-year reaffirmation of its accreditation with AACSB in 2010.
The lecture hall project includes tables with laptop ports at each station, stationary chairs that are user friendly and ergonomically correct, and new carpeting throughout the room.
The renovations are scheduled to be completed by the end of the spring semester.
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