A centralized approach.(University of Connecticut)(Wilbur Cross Building)(Brief Article)
American School & University, April, 2003
Launched more than six years ago, UConn 2000 is a 10-year, $1 billion capital plan to renew, rebuild and enhance the University of Connecticut campuses. As part of the plan's latest phase, UConn officials developed a plan to re-engineer the delivery of a variety of important services.
The goal was to centralize student services in one location. The result is a total interior transformation of the 70-year old Wilbur Cross Building into an entirely wired center, where students can take care of university business faster and more efficiently than ever before.
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