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About The Maroon tiger. (Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1998)
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Merrill Hall
to undergo
renovation
Merrill Hall, one of the
oldest buildings on campus,
will undergo a major
renovation next year — as
soon as the Office of
Institutional Advancement
can raise the required funds.
The $5 million project will
convert the deteriorating
structure into a state-of-the-art
facility with eight teaching
labs and nine research labs, in
addition to lecture halls,
offices, and support areas.
A connector will bridge
Merrill to adjacent Hope Hall.
The 51-feet connector will
provide additional
classrooms, office space, and
computer graphics labs.
The college hopes to
complete construction by
September 2000.
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— Michael Harrison/
Staff Writer
Learning
Goals focus
of faculty
retreat
In the near future,
Morehouse students may
have to meet certain goals that
enhance other skills along
with academics, in order to
graduate. This was the focus
of this year's faculty retreat,
the annual gathering of
college faculty and
administrators, held last
weekend. The concept, called
Learning Goals, is one that
President Massey believes will
be the most important change
in the academic program since
his inauguration.
The retreat, held on
campus this year to cut back
on costs, also focused on
academic misconduct and
revision of the faculty
evaluation process.
— Tash Moseley/
General Manager
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