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the university plans to revitalize the old Art Building for use by the Graduate College TuesdayOctober 29once a vibrant part of the university’s arts campus that has been vacant since the 2008 floodbut none took hold.&nbspThe old Art Building under construction in 1935. F.W. Kent CollectionUniversity Arhives. Nowas the UI moves forward with its 10-year facilities master planthe building has been identified as the future home of the Graduate Collegewhere the modernized space will serve as a central hub for graduate students” says Amanda Theincommunity-buildingallocates fellowship fundingmanages policies and procedures for graduate programsa point of distinction for the college. The Art Buildingwhich was built during the Great DepressionSince that timethe mechanicalelectricalinformation technologyRemodeling

10-Year Facilities Master Plan Campus Health Care Mental Health and Well-Being Research Writing Faculty and Staff Experts Resources Campus and Community Our Campus Our Community IowaNow Email Archive Breadcrumb Home UI unveils plan for revitalizing old Art Building Pending approval by the Iowa Board of Regents, the university plans to revitalize the old Art Building for use by the Graduate College Tuesday, October 29, 2024 Written by Office of Strategic Communication Editor's note: The Iowa Boar

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