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Last two residence halls at University of Kentucky get air conditioning

Upgrades make facilities more appealing to students
Aug. 19, 2011

From The Lexington Herald-Leader: The University of Kentucky in Lexington has installed air-conditioning units in Holmes Hall and Jewell Hall, the last two residence halls without air conditioning at any of the state's public universities. The upgrade cost $366,000 for 163 units in Holmes Hall and $130,000 for 54 units in Jewell Hall. Without air conditioners, the two halls had been a hard sell for students.

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