Syracuse University breaks ground on law school building

May 14, 2012
$90 million facility will be completed in 2014

From The Daily Orange: Syracuse University officials have broken ground on a $90 million College of Law building. The building will be named Dineen Hall in honor of alumni Robert and Carolyn Dineen, whose family pledged $15 million toward the construction. The 20,000-square-foot building will include seven lecture halls of various sizes, a teaching courtroom, a library, several classrooms and an auditorium. The building is expected to be completed by 2014.

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