Rendezvous ribbon cutting a 'wonderful moment of ISU history'
Courtesy of University Relations
Issue date: 9/12/07 Section: News
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The Rendezvous Complex's student apartment suites come with individual bedrooms and include shared kitchenette and bathroom facilities. Each room is equipped with a washer, dryer and full-sized refrigerator as well as plenty of storage space.
The Rendezvous Complex is designed to be the hub of the University, where many of the University's classes can be taught. Because classrooms will be centralized, this should free up space in existing buildings for faculty offices and laboratories. The Center for Teaching and Learning also will be located in the building.
Though largely complete, there is still work scheduled to be done in and around the Rendezvous Complex. The top floor of the three-story classroom portion of the building is about half complete, but funding is available for additional work.
"The top floor (of the classroom portion of the complex) is about 50 percent complete and we now have plans and the funding to move the Center for Teaching and Learning to the top floor," said Darrell Buffaloe, associate vice president of facilities services. "We'll have that completed right after the first of the year, and we're putting in two Math 108 classrooms adjacent to the teaching center."
Once the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Math 108 classrooms are moved into the facility about 80 percent of the top floor of the classroom portion of the complex will be occupied.
Basic landscaping around the building will be completed in the next 12 months. Cadet Field, between the Rendezvous Complex and Reed Gymnasium, will be reseeded and is scheduled to be reopened as a softball field in the summer of 2008.
The Rendezvous Complex is designed to be the hub of the University, where many of the University's classes can be taught. Because classrooms will be centralized, this should free up space in existing buildings for faculty offices and laboratories. The Center for Teaching and Learning also will be located in the building.
Though largely complete, there is still work scheduled to be done in and around the Rendezvous Complex. The top floor of the three-story classroom portion of the building is about half complete, but funding is available for additional work.
"The top floor (of the classroom portion of the complex) is about 50 percent complete and we now have plans and the funding to move the Center for Teaching and Learning to the top floor," said Darrell Buffaloe, associate vice president of facilities services. "We'll have that completed right after the first of the year, and we're putting in two Math 108 classrooms adjacent to the teaching center."
Once the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Math 108 classrooms are moved into the facility about 80 percent of the top floor of the classroom portion of the complex will be occupied.
Basic landscaping around the building will be completed in the next 12 months. Cadet Field, between the Rendezvous Complex and Reed Gymnasium, will be reseeded and is scheduled to be reopened as a softball field in the summer of 2008.
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