The late Ann Gill – a beloved campus figure who served as a speech communication professor and dean of the College of Liberal Arts – will be namesake of a new section of the Clark Building in the heart of Colorado State University’s main campus, President Amy Parsons announced on Sept. 27.
SOURCE talked with project manager Tony Flores of Facilities Management and others to discuss the various features and improvements being made in the A Wing and the new four-story B Wing.
The design team spearheading the long-awaited revitalization of the Clark Building will be on campus Tuesday, Jan. 24, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for informal discussions with anyone interested in sharing their thoughts about the most heavily utilized academic building at CSU.
A project to construct school buildings for orphans in a Uganda village – started by a Colorado State University custodian and student more than seven years ago – has not only survived the pandemic but expanded, and fundraising continues for additional improvements.