Weber State begins work on classroom facility

Aug. 24, 2007
Elizabeth Hall also will have space for 83 faculty offices.

Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, has broken ground for a new classroom facility, Elizabeth Hall. The three-story building will have 94,300 square feet of space and include 31 classrooms, three computer labs and 83 faculty offices. It will cost $27 million and will replace two existing one-story campus buildings. The architect is MHTN Architects.

To read a university release about the project, click here.

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