Claremont McKenna College announced on Friday that it was planning to double its campus footprint with the assistance of a historic $140 million gift from alumnus and trustee George R. Roberts.
... [+]that it was planning to double its campus footprint with the assistance of a historic $140 million gift from alumnus and trustee George R. Roberts.
With the support of the Roberts’ gift, Claremont McKenna, which is annually ranked among the nation’s most prestigious liberal arts colleges, will add and develop about 75 acres for its Claremont, California campus. Development of eight athletic and practice fields, a new aquatics center, golf practice range, and recreational area;Construction of academic and administrative buildings, expanded student apartments, and a Commencement Green.
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