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Opening Marks Completion of Campus
Center
At a signal from SUNY Oswego President Deborah F. Stanley, the assembled
dignitaries raised their golden hammers. They tapped upon a wall emblazoned
with photos of the Campus Center being built: the groundbreaking in 2003, the
"Big Dig", steel going up and finishing touches. And then they burst through,
from the arena/convocation center building opened last fall into the former
Swetman Hall, now newly remodeled to house student organizations, student
services and more.
A day of festivities Oct. 12 included tours of the new facility, a
presentation honoring donors to the center and a Laker men's hockey game.
"This building is a structure of bricks and mortar, but it represents what
this community is all about," said Stanley. "This breakthrough connects our
campus in an academic, social and community sense. [The Campus Center] has come
to represent what we on this campus are all about. It is our mission."
Then- state Sen. Jim Wright '71 recalled his time as a freshman on campus,
when academic building and residence halls were brand new in 1967. "That was
the last time an investment was made, until we started to transform this campus
under the leadership of President Stanley," he said. She insured that
investments were made with students in mind, he said, so that "student life
would be enhanced and students would in turn carry those expectations with
them, as I have."
Dr. Susan Camp, chair of the Faculty Assembly, noted that "The history of
collaboration is evident today." She praised the work of the Campus Concept
Committee, which included faculty, staff and students in making decisions about
the building.
Armand E. Sabitoni, general secretary-treasurer and New England Regional
manager of the Laborers' Internation Union of North America, praised the
"enthusiasm and electricity I see." He said that Stanley and the campus
community had "accomplished a magnificent atmosphere of learning."
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