University of Missouri renovates administrative office

Feb. 13, 2012
Some question whether project should be a spending priority

From The Columbia Daily Tribune: The University of Missouri System is carrying out a $1.5 million renovation of its administrative office at a time when 48 percent of the buildings on the system’s four campuses are in bad shape, and nearly $37 million worth of projects are deemed critical, officials say. Most of the upgrades are needed to bring the building up to Americans with Disabilities Act standards. At a recent meeting of the university's chapter of American Association of University Professors, members questioned the timing of the project.

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