Grant to spur campus preservation at University of Texas

July 15, 2007
$175,000 will help develop plan for the core campus area in Austin.

The University of Texas at Austin has received a grant of $175,000 from the Getty Foundation to help develop a preservation plan for the university's core, traditionally referred to as the "Forty Acres." The two-year project will enable the university to preserve the historical and cultural heritage of the campus. The architect is Volz & Associates, which will work with students to develop the preservation plan.

To read a University of Texas news release on the grant, click here.

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