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Minnesota State University, Marco Forestal, using cell phone in a Trafton classroom, 2011, Oral History Interview and Collection,
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--College buildings--Trafton Science Center--Minnesota State University, Mankato--People of Minnesota, --College buildings--Trafton Science Center--Minnesota State University, Mankato--People of Minnesota----
44.146231
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Minnesota State University, Marco Forestal, using cell phone in a Trafton classroom, 2011
Mario Forestal was born and raised in Miami, Florida. He graduated from Miami Central Senior High School in 2004, and then attended El Camino College in California. He was recruited to play football at Minnesota State University, Mankato, and transferred to Mankato in 2008. He graduated in Spring 2010 with his Bachelor's in International Relations, and is currently a graduate student in the Communications department. Forestal has one son.
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2011
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MDL Identifier
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msu27565
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:112014, mdl: msu27565, local: MSU-UA-309-27565
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Trafton Science Center addition groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
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Minnesota State University, Mankato--College buildings--Trafton Science Center--People of Minnesota, Minnesota State University, Mankato--College buildings--Trafton Science Center--People of Minnesota--44.146231-94.000398--Google Maps
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Trafton Science Center addition groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
The building cost for this addition was $21.2 million.
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Date
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2006-09-15
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MDL Identifier
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msu34761
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:170951, mdl: msu34761, local: MSU-UA-309-34761
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Title
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Area legislators, MSU staff and members of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, city councilmen, Mankato mayor John Brady, and President Davenport all with shovels start digging at the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
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College presidents--College buildings--Minnesota State University, Mankato--People of Minnesota, College presidents--College buildings--Minnesota State University, Mankato--People of Minnesota--44.146231-94.000398--Google Maps
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Area legislators, MSU staff and members of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, city councilmen, Mankato mayor John Brady, and President Davenport all with shovels start digging at the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
The building is named for Julia A. Sears, who served as Mankato State Normal School principal in 1872 and 1873, making her the first woman to head a public college in the America. The dorm was created as one-half of a residential living space (The Margaret Preska Residence Hall which opened in 2012 was the eventual other half) to replace the Gage Complex, which was constructed from 1964-1965. After research found flaws it's practicality and conditions, the Gage Complex was decommissioned in the Fall of 2012 and demolished the following year. The new dormitories closer to the rest of campus led to the new dining hall being made to serve all of campus, converse to the prior two dining halls. Julia Sears Residential Hall was funded using bonding and according to Larry Kohanek, Director of Planning and Construction, estimated the cost to be around 27.5 million dollars. The grand opening celebration, ribbon-cutting and tours for the new Julia A. Sears Residence Hall was August 6, 2008 and attended by more than 130 students, faculty, staff and friends of the University.
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Date
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2006-09-15
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MDL Identifier
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msu34658
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:170797, mdl: msu34658, local: MSU-UA-309-34658
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Title
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President Davenport addresses the crowd at the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
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College buildings--College presidents--Minnesota State University, Mankato--People of Minnesota, College buildings--College presidents--Minnesota State University, Mankato--People of Minnesota--44.146231-94.000398--Google Maps
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President Davenport addresses the crowd at the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
The building is named for Julia A. Sears, who served as Mankato State Normal School principal in 1872 and 1873, making her the first woman to head a public college in the America. The dorm was created as one-half of a residential living space (The Margaret Preska Residence Hall which opened in 2012 was the eventual other half) to replace the Gage Complex, which was constructed from 1964-1965. After research found flaws it's practicality and conditions, the Gage Complex was decommissioned in the Fall of 2012 and demolished the following year. The new dormitories closer to the rest of campus led to the new dining hall being made to serve all of campus, converse to the prior two dining halls. Julia Sears Residential Hall was funded using bonding and according to Larry Kohanek, Director of Planning and Construction, estimated the cost to be around 27.5 million dollars. The grand opening celebration, ribbon-cutting and tours for the new Julia A. Sears Residence Hall was August 6, 2008 and attended by more than 130 students, faculty, staff and friends of the University.
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Date
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2006-09-15
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MDL Identifier
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msu34653
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:170792, mdl: msu34653, local: MSU-UA-309-34653
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Title
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Area legislators, MSU staff and members of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, city councilmen, and Mankato mayor John Brady make up some of the crowd at the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
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College buildings--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Universities and colleges--Faculty--People of Minnesota, College buildings--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Universities and colleges--Faculty--People of Minnesota--44.146231-94.000398--Google Maps
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Description
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Area legislators, MSU staff and members of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, city councilmen, and Mankato mayor John Brady make up some of the crowd at the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
The building is named for Julia A. Sears, who served as Mankato State Normal School principal in 1872 and 1873, making her the first woman to head a public college in the America. The dorm was created as one-half of a residential living space (The Margaret Preska Residence Hall which opened in 2012 was the eventual other half) to replace the Gage Complex, which was constructed from 1964-1965. After research found flaws it's practicality and conditions, the Gage Complex was decommissioned in the Fall of 2012 and demolished the following year. The new dormitories closer to the rest of campus led to the new dining hall being made to serve all of campus, converse to the prior two dining halls. Julia Sears Residential Hall was funded using bonding and according to Larry Kohanek, Director of Planning and Construction, estimated the cost to be around 27.5 million dollars. The grand opening celebration, ribbon-cutting and tours for the new Julia A. Sears Residence Hall was August 6, 2008 and attended by more than 130 students, faculty, staff and friends of the University.
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Date
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2006-09-15
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MDL Identifier
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msu34652
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:170791, mdl: msu34652, local: MSU-UA-309-34652
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Title
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Preparations for the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
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College buildings--Dormitory life--Minnesota State University, Mankato--People of Minnesota, College buildings--Dormitory life--Minnesota State University, Mankato--People of Minnesota--44.146231-94.000398--Google Maps
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Description
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Preparations for the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
The building is named for Julia A. Sears, who served as Mankato State Normal School principal in 1872 and 1873, making her the first woman to head a public college in the America. The dorm was created as one-half of a residential living space (The Margaret Preska Residence Hall which opened in 2012 was the eventual other half) to replace the Gage Complex, which was constructed from 1964-1965. After research found flaws it's practicality and conditions, the Gage Complex was decommissioned in the Fall of 2012 and demolished the following year. The new dormitories closer to the rest of campus led to the new dining hall being made to serve all of campus, converse to the prior two dining halls. Julia Sears Residential Hall was funded using bonding and according to Larry Kohanek, Director of Planning and Construction, estimated the cost to be around 27.5 million dollars. The grand opening celebration, ribbon-cutting and tours for the new Julia A. Sears Residence Hall was August 6, 2008 and attended by more than 130 students, faculty, staff and friends of the University.
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Date
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2006-09-15
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MDL Identifier
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msu34642
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:170782, mdl: msu34642, local: MSU-UA-309-34642
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Title
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Area legislators, MSU staff and members of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, city councilmen, Mankato mayor John Brady, and President Davenport all with shovels preparing to start digging at the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
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College buildings--College presidents--Minnesota State University, Mankato--People of Minnesota, College buildings--College presidents--Minnesota State University, Mankato--People of Minnesota--44.146231-94.000398--Google Maps
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Area legislators, MSU staff and members of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, city councilmen, Mankato mayor John Brady, and President Davenport all with shovels preparing to start digging at the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
The building is named for Julia A. Sears, who served as Mankato State Normal School principal in 1872 and 1873, making her the first woman to head a public college in the America. The dorm was created as one-half of a residential living space (The Margaret Preska Residence Hall which opened in 2012 was the eventual other half) to replace the Gage Complex, which was constructed from 1964-1965. After research found flaws it's practicality and conditions, the Gage Complex was decommissioned in the Fall of 2012 and demolished the following year. The new dormitories closer to the rest of campus led to the new dining hall being made to serve all of campus, converse to the prior two dining halls. Julia Sears Residential Hall was funded using bonding and according to Larry Kohanek, Director of Planning and Construction, estimated the cost to be around 27.5 million dollars. The grand opening celebration, ribbon-cutting and tours for the new Julia A. Sears Residence Hall was August 6, 2008 and attended by more than 130 students, faculty, staff and friends of the University.
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Date
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2006-09-15
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MDL Identifier
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msu34657
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:170796, mdl: msu34657, local: MSU-UA-309-34657
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Title
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Area legislators, MSU staff and members of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, city councilmen, and Mankato mayor John Brady make up some of the crowd at the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
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Subject
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College buildings--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Universities and colleges--Faculty--People of Minnesota, College buildings--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Universities and colleges--Faculty--People of Minnesota--44.146231-94.000398--Google Maps
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Description
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Area legislators, MSU staff and members of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, city councilmen, and Mankato mayor John Brady make up some of the crowd at the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
The building is named for Julia A. Sears, who served as Mankato State Normal School principal in 1872 and 1873, making her the first woman to head a public college in the America. The dorm was created as one-half of a residential living space (The Margaret Preska Residence Hall which opened in 2012 was the eventual other half) to replace the Gage Complex, which was constructed from 1964-1965. After research found flaws it's practicality and conditions, the Gage Complex was decommissioned in the Fall of 2012 and demolished the following year. The new dormitories closer to the rest of campus led to the new dining hall being made to serve all of campus, converse to the prior two dining halls. Julia Sears Residential Hall was funded using bonding and according to Larry Kohanek, Director of Planning and Construction, estimated the cost to be around 27.5 million dollars. The grand opening celebration, ribbon-cutting and tours for the new Julia A. Sears Residence Hall was August 6, 2008 and attended by more than 130 students, faculty, staff and friends of the University.
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Date
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2006-09-15
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MDL Identifier
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msu34651
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:170790, mdl: msu34651, local: MSU-UA-309-34651
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Title
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People gathering at the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
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Subject
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College buildings--Dormitory life--Minnesota State University, Mankato--People of Minnesota, College buildings--Dormitory life--Minnesota State University, Mankato--People of Minnesota--44.146231-94.000398--Google Maps
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Description
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People gathering at the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
The building is named for Julia A. Sears, who served as Mankato State Normal School principal in 1872 and 1873, making her the first woman to head a public college in the America. The dorm was created as one-half of a residential living space (The Margaret Preska Residence Hall which opened in 2012 was the eventual other half) to replace the Gage Complex, which was constructed from 1964-1965. After research found flaws it's practicality and conditions, the Gage Complex was decommissioned in the Fall of 2012 and demolished the following year. The new dormitories closer to the rest of campus led to the new dining hall being made to serve all of campus, converse to the prior two dining halls. Julia Sears Residential Hall was funded using bonding and according to Larry Kohanek, Director of Planning and Construction, estimated the cost to be around 27.5 million dollars. The grand opening celebration, ribbon-cutting and tours for the new Julia A. Sears Residence Hall was August 6, 2008 and attended by more than 130 students, faculty, staff and friends of the University.
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Date
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2006-09-15
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MDL Identifier
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msu34649
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:170788, mdl: msu34649, local: MSU-UA-309-34649
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Title
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Man addresses the crowd at the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
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Subject
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College buildings--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Universities and colleges--Faculty--People of Minnesota, College buildings--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Universities and colleges--Faculty--People of Minnesota--44.146231-94.000398--Google Maps
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Description
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Man addresses the crowd at the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
The building is named for Julia A. Sears, who served as Mankato State Normal School principal in 1872 and 1873, making her the first woman to head a public college in the America. The dorm was created as one-half of a residential living space (The Margaret Preska Residence Hall which opened in 2012 was the eventual other half) to replace the Gage Complex, which was constructed from 1964-1965. After research found flaws it's practicality and conditions, the Gage Complex was decommissioned in the Fall of 2012 and demolished the following year. The new dormitories closer to the rest of campus led to the new dining hall being made to serve all of campus, converse to the prior two dining halls. Julia Sears Residential Hall was funded using bonding and according to Larry Kohanek, Director of Planning and Construction, estimated the cost to be around 27.5 million dollars. The grand opening celebration, ribbon-cutting and tours for the new Julia A. Sears Residence Hall was August 6, 2008 and attended by more than 130 students, faculty, staff and friends of the University.
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Date
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2006-09-15
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MDL Identifier
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msu34655
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:170794, mdl: msu34655, local: MSU-UA-309-34655
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Title
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Woman addresses the crowd at the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
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Subject
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College buildings--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Universities and colleges--Faculty--People of Minnesota, College buildings--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Universities and colleges--Faculty--People of Minnesota--44.146231-94.000398--Google Maps
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Description
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Woman addresses the crowd at the Julia Sears groundbreaking ceremony at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2006-09-15.
The building is named for Julia A. Sears, who served as Mankato State Normal School principal in 1872 and 1873, making her the first woman to head a public college in the America. The dorm was created as one-half of a residential living space (The Margaret Preska Residence Hall which opened in 2012 was the eventual other half) to replace the Gage Complex, which was constructed from 1964-1965. After research found flaws it's practicality and conditions, the Gage Complex was decommissioned in the Fall of 2012 and demolished the following year. The new dormitories closer to the rest of campus led to the new dining hall being made to serve all of campus, converse to the prior two dining halls. Julia Sears Residential Hall was funded using bonding and according to Larry Kohanek, Director of Planning and Construction, estimated the cost to be around 27.5 million dollars. The grand opening celebration, ribbon-cutting and tours for the new Julia A. Sears Residence Hall was August 6, 2008 and attended by more than 130 students, faculty, staff and friends of the University.
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Date
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2006-09-15
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MDL Identifier
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msu34654
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:170793, mdl: msu34654, local: MSU-UA-309-34654
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Title
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Centennial Student Union during the phase 3 addition at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2004.
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Subject
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Centennial Student Union--College buildings--Minnesota State University, Mankato--People of Minnesota, Centennial Student Union--College buildings--Minnesota State University, Mankato--People of Minnesota--44.146231-94.000398--Google Maps
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Description
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Centennial Student Union during the phase 3 addition at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2004.
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Date
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2004
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MDL Identifier
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msu35214
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:171524, mdl: msu35214, local: MSU-UA-309-35214
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Title
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People at the Centennial Student Union Inauguration Day celebrations at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2005-04-13.
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Subject
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Centennial Student Union--College buildings--Minnesota State University, Mankato--People of Minnesota, Centennial Student Union--College buildings--Minnesota State University, Mankato--People of Minnesota--44.146231-94.000398--Google Maps
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Description
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People at the Centennial Student Union Inauguration Day celebrations at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2005-04-13.
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Date
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2005-04-13
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MDL Identifier
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msu35142
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:171508, mdl: msu35142, local: MSU-UA-309-35142
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Title
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People gathered in front of the main entrance for the Margaret R. Preska Residence Community at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2012-09-20.
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Subject
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College buildings--College presidents--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Dormitory life--People of Minnesota, College buildings--College presidents--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Dormitory life--People of Minnesota--44.146231-94.000398--Google Maps
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Description
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People gathered in front of the main entrance for the Margaret R. Preska Residence Community at Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2012-09-20.
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Date
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2012-09-20
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MDL Identifier
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msu35232
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:171559, mdl: msu35232, local: MSU-UA-309-35232