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Learn about the U's 2010 capital request
The U of M’s 2010 capital investment (bonding) request (PDF) calls for major investments in building repair and preservation, renovation of Folwell Hall, a new physics and nanotechnology center and American Indian Learning Resource Center (Twin Cities and Duluth, respectively), laboratory renovation, and support for a new biological research station at Itasca. Your support will be crucial in helping the U advocate for these projects.
Also, be sure to visit our new "How does the bonding process work?" page to learn the ins and outs of the capital-request year. The U and CCLRTTim Mulcahy, the U's Vice-President for research, appeared in video to outline the U's concerns about the Central Corridor light rail transit (CCLRT) project: "We’ve been working with the light rail project now for a number of months to try to identify adequate solutions that will allow a win-win outcome - protect our research while preserving the opportunity to put the light rail line along Washington Avenue."Visit the U's CCLRT website to see the U's most recent letter to the FTA, a project timeline, an FAQ and more. |
Find Your State LegislatorsWrite to Your State LegislatorsJoin the Legislative Network@supporttheu NewsUMN supporters - wonder what the "bonding year" at the capitol is about? Here's the explanation: http://bit.ly/cac1v (Nov. 18) Did you know most UMN bonding projects have fan pages on Facebook? Visit our "Take Action" page and learn more: http://bit.ly/KzvoF (Nov. 12) "Field Station of Dreams" - the UMN Itasca biological station, a state treasure in need of updating: http://bit.ly/24AYhy (Nov. 6) See all our updates (on Twitter) Statewide Speakers TourStatewide Tour Visits Thief River Falls Date: 11/24/2009 12:00 PM Mary Kay Delvo, Director of Advocacy and Public Policy, University of Minnesota Alumni Association, will discuss “What’s New at the U," highlighting the various ways all Minnesotans are connected to the University of Minnesota, including the new Amplaz Children’s Hospital. Statewide Tour Visits Brainerd Rotary Date: 12/1/2009 12:00 PM Dr. Richard Vehe, Director, Division of Pediatric Rheumatology, University of Minnesota View all events (via MinnesotaAlumni.org) Network EventsUMN undergraduate research at the capitol View photos of the April 27-May 1 event 2009 Support the U Day Photos available 2009 Legislative Briefing Photos and Q & A available In partnership with: ![]() |
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