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4469
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Colleges and universities view their historic buildings in one of two ways. Either they are an asset, providing the school with continuity and enrichment, or they are seen as a place of use until a new building can be constructed. Howard compares Brown University, where the old buildings are preserved, with the University of North Carolina where many are not.
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North Carolina Preservation (NoCar Oversize E 151 N6x), Vol. Issue 114, Winter 1999, p3, il
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5189
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In November 2000, voters passed a $3.1-billion bond issue to fund renovations and expansions on North Carolina university and community college campuses. Bivins discusses what the institutions of higher learning will be constructing.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 59 Issue 9, Sept 2001, p50-53, 56-58, il
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36105
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What became the Career Center was the second local residence for ECTTS’s first president, Robert Wright. The first was the first building on campus, Jarvis Hall. From that experience, residency for he and his family was an unconventional version of on campus living. From his children’s experience of the campus as a back yard, it also functioned as home.