$10 million donation will go to construction at University of Michigan Law School

Nov. 6, 2009
Alumnus gift will help pay for $102 million upgrade

From The University of Michigan News Service: The University of Michigan Law School has received a $10 million donation for the school's ongoing building expansion and renovation project. The gift from Robert Aikens, a commercial real estate developer and a law school alumnus, will help pay for expansion of instructional space at the Law Quadrangle for the first time since the school's main classroom building opened in 1933. The $102 million project includes a new Law School Commons adjacent to existing Law School buildings, and a new four-story academic building. The architects are Hartman-Cox Architects and Integrated Design Solutions.

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