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South Residential Village mockup structure to be removed Saturday, April 27
The two-story South Residential Village (SRV) mockup structure will be taken down this coming Saturday, April 27, during the day. The structure is located within the SRV construction site fence, in close proximity to the rear entrance of Fribley Commons—near the Elephant Steps. Contractors say…
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CWRU building systems transitioning from heating to cooling
Throughout our campus, we have a variety of building heating and cooling systems. Largely, our heating systems turn on and off automatically at specific outside temperatures depending on the heat loads of the individual building. Chilled water is used to cool most buildings in the warmer months but…
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New residence halls named in honor of two trailblazing alumni
Located in the South Residential Village, John Sykes Fayette House and Mary Chilton Noyes House will help accommodate CWRU’s growing student population
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Binary Walkway and Quad work to be completed March 13–14
The Binary Walkway will be temporarily closed for maintenance work on Wednesday, March 13, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Signage will direct pedestrians safely around all construction. Work will also be done on various sections of sidewalk on the Case Quad on Thursday, March 14, from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30…
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Facilities notice: Transition from cooling to heating
As noted in an email to campus Tuesday, ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ is transitioning from cooling to heating in buildings as winter approaches. (The subject line on the email erroneously stated heating to cooling.) Throughout campus, there are a variety of building heating and cooling systems.…
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Fribley renovation project receives two design awards
In combination with Cleveland architectural firm Ayers Saint Gross, the Planning and Design team—part of Campus Planning and Facilities Management—has been honored with recognition from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) for their work on the Fribley Commons renovation, which was completed…
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Crews begin building temporary covered walkway today between A.W. Smith, Bingham buildings
To protect passersby during roof work on the A.W. Smith Building, crews today will begin putting up scaffolding and fencing around walkways adjacent to Smith and the Bingham buildings. Campus Planning and Facilities Management asks that individuals who typically enter the Case Quad by walking…
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Diseased tree on Case Quad to be removed and replaced
This Monday, July 3, facilities services will remove a large oak tree in front of Wickenden that is suffering from disease. The university expects to plant a different kind of tree in that location later this summer— specifically, one much less susceptible to infection. Officials will update the…
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Staff Spotlight: Tim Logsdon
Behind the work that takes place in labs, offices and classrooms across ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµâ€™s campus, there are more than 3,000 staff members helping to make it happen. Whether it’s connecting students with opportunities to help them succeed or making sure common spaces are clean and…
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Case Quad renovation entering final phase
Beginning this weekend and continuing throughout spring break, Campus Planning and Facilities Management will complete work that began last summer on the Case Quad. The last phase of this project will include final improvements—including landscaping around the buildings and site furnishings.…