Construction Continues on Campus

Published June 26, 2020

While students, faculty and staff proceed with alternative modes of instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic, numerous construction projects continue to transform our campus to better serve students and the community in anticipation of reunification. 

Liberals Arts 5 Plaza

Following the relocation of the “Spirit of ‘49” statue, a student-led project will reimagine the plaza outside the LA5 building. “Student design teams and their faculty mentors are working on a new design for the LA5 plaza that reflects our campus’ aspirations for inclusion, diversity, and excellence,” said Professor Emeritus Craig Stone, director of the American Indian Program. “It will be a place of celebration and reflection and a call for continued work for justice.”

Anna W. Ngai Alumni Center

The final design details for our new Anna W. Ngai Alumni Center are nearing completion. The facility promises to be a welcoming campus portal and an in-demand event center. Tear-down of the existing structure is scheduled to begin in August, followed by site preparation. When complete in winter 2022, the facility will inspire, facilitate, and sustain alumni and community engagement in ways that have never been possible before. The Center will feature event and gathering spaces, meeting rooms, and displays, serving as a stunning symbol of Beach Pride.

Horn Center and Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum

Contractors are at work on the Horn Center and Kleefeld Contemporary renovation, which will also feature an expansion to the museum. The building will feature new state-of-the-art lecture halls, classrooms, and student lounge and study space, as well as a new student computer lab. In the Kleefeld Contemporary, diverse exhibitions and programs join permanent collections that are a regional visual resource and archive of contemporary culture, presented as major exhibitions, offered for examination by students and scholars, and circulated to national institutions. The project, made possible through donations and state deferred-maintenance and infrastructure funding, will also create new outdoor spaces that incorporate some of our beautiful art sculptures. The work is expected to be complete in time for the fall 2021 semester.

Parkside North Student Housing

The new Parkside North Student Housing Project will add 472 new student beds to our campus. It is exciting to note that the campus just celebrated a major milestone: the topping-off of the main building with the pour of the last concrete deck. The entire structural concrete frame is now poured, and we will move to building-out the interior and exterior skin. We remain on schedule for a May 2021 completion.