University transforms Bear’s Lair into lounge
After trekking to the south end of campus and climbing up the set of spiral stairs to the Graduate Center E Commons, students will now find the University’s newly renovated Bear’s Lair.
After trekking to the south end of campus and climbing up the set of spiral stairs to the Graduate Center E Commons, students will now find the University’s newly renovated Bear’s Lair.
Letters to the Editor, Opinions
To the editor: The University’s latest proposal for the location of a performing arts center includes a welcome clarification of what the center is and what it is not.
Built in the 1900s as a home for the Narragansett Electric Lighting Company, the South Street Landing has stood vacant in the Jewelry District since 1995.
The Engineering Research Center opened Oct. 20, three months ahead of its predicted completion date. This week, the School of Engineering will begin moving its staff, faculty and labs into the new building, said Jennifer Casasanto, associate dean for programs and planning. The move-in process is expected to be finished […]
I-195 land parcels in the Jewelry District were the site of a groundbreaking yesterday morning.
The Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs is expanding into a new complex consisting of four buildings and an outdoor plaza.
After the Corporation approved construction on a new applied math building, designs are being finalized and foundation work is kicking into full swing.
The Corporation’s Committee on Facilities and Campus Planning has chosen firm KieranTimberlake to design the School of Engineering’s new building.