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Greenspun Hall Dedication Set for Dec. 2
Join us as we celebrate the opening of Greenspun Hall, the fifth largest academic building on campus. The dedication ceremony is 3-5 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 2.

The 120,000-square-foot building centralizes the majority of the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs units. Having the academic and research areas in one building will foster closer collaboration among departments, enabling researchers to better address issues affecting the quality of life in the region.

Greenspun Hall includes classrooms, broadcast studios, and offices. Its 190-seat auditorium will serve as a place to engage the campus and community on issues and topics important to Nevadans.

The Greenspun Family Foundation contributed $37 million for the project — the largest single donation in UNLV history and one of the largest in state history.

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