New residence hall coming to Indiana State University

Nov. 29, 2012
$21 million project is university's first new housing in more than 40 years

From Indiana State University: For the first time in more than 40 years, Indiana State University is building a new residence hall on its Terre Haute campus. The North Residence Hall will feature eight small group housing units to accommodate a total of 352 students. While physically connected, each unit will have its own separate entrance and living space. Inside, residential spaces will range from double occupancy rooms for underclassmen to single rooms for seniors. University officials expect the estimated $21 million project will be completed by April 2014.

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