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Article: New union, education building next as CSU tries to shed commuter rep.(News)(Cleveland State University)
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- Crain's Cleveland Business
- Article date:
- March 31, 2008
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Byline: SHANNON MORTLAND
Michael Schwartz envisions a time when people no longer will drive through the Cleveland State University campus without knowing it, and his $300 million plan to realize that vision is coming to fruition.
As the downtown university positions itself to begin construction on a new student union and a new building for the College of Education, it also is planning new residence halls, a parking garage and a baseball field, said Dr. Schwartz, president of Cleveland State.
The new construction aims to turn the commuter campus into one that's more livable for students. The latest round of transformations began March 17 with the ...
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