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Posted: 5:19 AM Dec 21, 2009
Indiana State approves plan that includes new stadium
Terre Haute, IN Indiana State University trustees have adopted a new master plan that calls for renovating several academic buildings, upgrading student housing and building a new football stadium west of U.S. 41.
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Indiana State University trustees have adopted a new master plan that calls for renovating several academic buildings, upgrading student housing and building a new football stadium west of U.S. 41.
Under the plan, the Health and Human Services Building would be expanded to accommodate growth in nursing and health care courses and the former Terre Haute Federal Building would be renovated to house the Donald W. Scott College of Business.
Student housing would be improved by remodeling or replacing existing high-rise residence halls or by working with private developers.
The plan also calls for the eventual construction of a new football stadium west of U.S. 41.
President Dan Bradley says most of the projects approved Friday would be funded without state tax dollars.

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