Dakota Wesleyan to Build New Health Science Center



     MITCHELL, S.D. (AP) - Dakota Wesleyan University this week is
beginning work on an $11.5 million health science center.
     A groundbreaking ceremony for the four-story, 48,000-square-foot
Glenda K. Corrigan Health Sciences Center is set Friday at the
Mitchell school.
     The project will be done with the help of two $5 million
donations, from alumni Paul and Donna Starr Christen of Huron and
Glenda and Fritz Corrigan of Edina, Minn.
     University officials say it's the largest building project at
the school since the McGovern Library, which was dedicated in 2006.
It will house various labs and classrooms as well as faculty
offices.

    
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 AP-NY-09-26-11 0726EDT
 


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