This is a milestone for the college and all of its programs, said Michael Dougherty, dean of the college. The planning money will allow the College of Education and Allied Professions to build upon its national reputation by planning a state-of-the-art facility that will allow us to prepare professionals for the 21st century, thus continuing our impact on the region, the state and the nation. The building will allow us to take our award-winning programs to the next level of excellence.
The building will be located on the new Millennial Campus, across Highway 107 from the current main area of the WCU campus. The new building will be a key element in the "Education Neighborhood," which will bring various education-related entities together.
A PowerPoint presentation is available to give an overview of the needs and innovations for the new space.
The college leadership has already begun to consider plans for this new building.
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Minutes from meeting between Deans Michael Dougherty & Linda Stanford- August 27, 2008
Notes from the SUTEP Sub-Committee meeting - September 30, 2008







