A lens on campus construction (Spanish and English)

Video-footage of construction of the new Campus Center and three-story classroom building

Mark Wassberg / The Advocate

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Qing Huang / The Advocate

Technology systems assistant Mark Williams walks across the elevated foot bridge from the Physical Sciences Building to the Liberal Arts Building on Sept. 4. Williams walks past recently erected girders for the new three-story classroom building, which is scheduled to open for the fall 2016 semester.

By Mark Wassberg and Florinda Hershey

The approximately $52 million construction of the new three-story classroom building and student activities building, also call the Campus Center, began with the demolition of the 57-year-old Student Activities and Humanities buildings before the 2014 spring semester. Completion of the project is scheduled for the 2016 fall semester.