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Portrait
of the arts as a young plan: central to campus life
After
a year assessing the state of the arts on campus, identifying
program opportunities, and prioritizing space needs, the Arts
Study Group released its recommendations in October. Based on
meetings with representatives of academic programs, student activities,
and professional arts organizations on campus, the report calls
for a number of brick-and-mortar projects aimed at meeting an
arts wish list. Even more importantly, the group called for renewed
recognition of the arts' centrality in the life of the University-not
simply for its students, but also for its faculty and staff.
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Portrait
of the arts as a young plan: central to campus life
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