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Master plan meetings scheduled for Tuesday

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Keeping The Quad beautiful takes considerable behind-the-scenes effort as UW gardener Nate Allen knows. Preserving campus beauty while making foom for more students and more research is the primary goal of the University’s master plan, which will be discussed in two campus meetings Tuesday, April 27.

Over the next decade, the UW’s Seattle campus will need to make room for more students and increased research demands while preserving campus beauty and minimizing any impact of growth on its neighbors

To tackle these challenges, the University is developing a new Campus Master Plan that will guide the development of the Seattle campus from the year 2002-2012.

Learn more about UW’s Campus Master Plan April 27, during two informational meetings at 12:30 to 2 p.m. in 200 HUB or 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Walker-Ames Room, Kane Hall. ¶



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