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Arts campaign starts with $2.5 million Sound Transit hearing: Wednesday, Kane Hall Annual food drive barrels are rolling out Fishery Sciences Building finally brings unit together Crosspollination between Jewish and Islamic philosophy Huge Antarctic ice sheet could be in its death throes New gift makes Mary Gates endowment the UW¹s largest UW Tacoma wins national honors Dukakis gives boost to Hellenic Studies track Senegal presidential candidate seeks U.S. youth exchange MASTER PLAN: Input sought for master plan MASTER PLAN: Landscape architecture department ferrets out Seattle campus vision MASTER PLAN: Letter from President McCormick MASTER PLAN: As campus population grows, so will the value of a U-PASS MASTER PLAN: Transportation open house held Oct. 13 MASTER PLAN: To support the UW's mission the campus plan should... MASTER PLAN: Goals of the Campus Plan
MASTER PLAN: Environmental scoping begins
MASTER PLAN: University of Washington Campus Master Plan Project Schedule
MASTER PLAN: Public Meeting & Workshop for Campus Master Plan & EIS Scoping
MASTER PLAN: Help shape the future of the UW campus
MASTER PLAN: Contacting the right people for the right issues The Campus Master Plan project has received numerous inquiries and comments from the community regarding design and construction projects presently under way, and other current issues related to the UW Seattle campus. While these projects or issues may influence the future development of the campus, they are not part of the Campus Master Plan currently being developed. Any project approved or implemented prior to 2002 is part of the 1991-2001 General Physical Development Plan (GPDP). The master plan currently being developed will guide the physical development of the Seattle campus for the years 2002 through 2012. For more information on current projects such as the Law School, Burke Museum, Indoor Practice Facility, IMA Expansion, etc., please contact the UW Capital Projects and Facilities office at 206-543-5200. For other regional or community issues such as Sound Transit, City/University Community Advisory Committee, Housing, etc., please contact the Office of Regional Affairs at 206-221-4246 or visit their Web page at: http://www.washington.edu/community/". For more information on the Campus Master Plan 2002-2012, visit the Web page at: http://www.washington.edu/community/cmp/cmp.html. ¶ University Week The faculty and staff publication of the University of Washington uweek@u.washington.edu November 4, 1999
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