The Campus You Create:
Facilities Support
"Campus connectivity" once meant walkways across the Pentacrest and Cambus routes across town.
Today, connectivity results from technology that teams students and faculty in virtual classrooms, and links the UI to the world. Campus buildings must encourage connectivity, allow for its expansion, and enable students to excel in the use and development of new technology.
During the Good. Better. Best. Iowa campaign, contributors generated more than $145.7 million for UI facilities projects, resulting in 13 new and renovated campus buildings, in addition to the new Lucille A. Carver Mississippi River Environmental Research Station near Muscatine, Iowa.
Support for UI facilities projects is changing the face of the UI campus.
See photos of all the campaign facilities projects.
By the Numbers: Facility Support
Goal: $173,000,000
Dollars committed: $145,768,440
Percentage of goal raised: 84.26 percent
Percentage of all campaign gifts: 14 percent
Facilities supported by private gifts during the Good. Better. Best. Iowa campaign
- Art Building West
- Blank Honors Center
- Glenn Schaeffer Library / Dey House addition for Writers' Workshop
- Kinnick Stadium renovation
- Lucille A. Carver Mississippi Riverside Environmental Research Station
- Medical Education and Research Facility
- Old Capitol Museum historic preservation
- Philip D. Adler Journalism & Mass Communication Building
- Pomerantz Center
- President's House (102 Church Street) restoration
- Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver Biomedical Research Building
- Russell and Ann Gerdin Athletic Learning Center
- Seamans Center for the Engineering Arts and Sciences
- UI Athletics Hall of Fame in the Roy G. Karro Building
Continuing Opportunities for Support
The UI still seeks support for three important facility projects for the School of Art and Art History, Writers' Workshop, and Intercollegiate Athletics. Learn more about supporting these projects by following the links listed above or make a gift online in support of these improvements.
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