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October 24th, 2007
With Meehan at helm, UMass-Lowell unveils $80m expansion
Abstract:
The University of Massachusetts at Lowell announced plans today for an extensive expansion featuring a $80 million center for emerging technologies, marking the first major move of Chancellor Martin T. Meehan's tenure.
The center, which will concentrate on nanotechnology and bio-manufacturing research, would be the first new academic facility on campus in more than 30 years. School officials say it will serve as the cornerstone for a broader plan to expand and modernize the 112-year-old college.
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boston.com
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