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WSU To Sell Off-Campus Homes Bought During The Rawlins Administration To Revitalize College Hill


Washington State University will be selling the off-campus College Hill homes that were bought during former President V. Lane Rawlins administration.
WSU bought 4 homes between 2004 and 2006 for 1.3 million dollars as part of Rawlins’ effort to try to revitalize College Hill.  The homes became student housing for 4 broad ethnic groups.  The heritage homes were for African Americans, Latinas, Native Americans and Asian Pacific Americans.
WSU spent over 1.5 million dollars repairing the homes.  The conditions of the heritage homes have since declined and all 4 were closed by the Fall of 2019.
According to a report to the WSU Regents the university intends to sell the properties.  The regents will hear the report during their virtual meeting this week.

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WSU Wants To Sell Off-Campus Property That Was Home To Popular Student Bars


Washington State University wants to sell its College Hill off campus property that has been home to 2 popular student bars.
An informational item to the WSU Regents shows that the administration intends to sell Adams Mall.  WSU bought the building in 2004 for 1.5 million dollars under former President V. Lane Rawlins.  The purchase was part of Rawlins’ plan to revitalize College Hill.
At the time Shakers bar was operating inside Adams Mall.  That business closed in 2005 and Stubblefields bar opened in the space that same year.  Stubblefields closed last Summer.
According to the report to the regents the 36,000 square foot building has been managed by Corporate Pointe Developers in Pullman.  WSU has received 10% of the gross revenues generated from the property which the administration describes as “minimal income.”

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2021 Showcase award winners announced | WSU Insider | Washington State University


March 1, 2021
Faculty and staff winners of this year’s Showcase awards were announced today ahead of the weeklong celebration of academic excellence.
Amit Bandyopadhyay, a faculty member of the School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, received this year’s Distinguished Faculty Award in recognition of his achievements in research, scholarship and teaching. Bandyopadhyay will be delivering this year’s Distinguished Faculty Address on March 22.
The State of the University address, Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (SURCA), Three-Minute Thesis and the Celebrating Excellence Awards Ceremony are among events scheduled during the annual Showcase week, March 22-29. All of this year’s events will be taking place online. Continue to check the Showcase website for the latest information on dates and times of events, as well as ways to participate.

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Former University of Memphis President Thomas G. Carpenter dies


Former University of Memphis President Thomas G. Carpenter passes away at age 94
“The entire University of Memphis community is saddened to learn of Dr. Carpenter’s passing,” said UofM President M. David Rudd.
Credit: University of Memphis
Author: University of Memphis News Release
Published: 9:36 AM CST January 12, 2021
Updated: 9:36 AM CST January 12, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Dr. Thomas G. Carpenter, former University of Memphis President, passed away Jan. 6. He was 94.
Carpenter became the 11th UofM President in 1980. He held the position for 11 years before retiring in 1991, and was succeeded by Dr. V. Lane Rawlins. The Thomas G. Carpenter Student Housing Complex, constructed on the UofM campus in 1990 between Central and Poplar Avenue, is named in his honor.

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Former President of University of Memphis dies


Former President of University of Memphis dies
Former University of Memphis President Dr. Thomas G. Carpenter dies (Source: University of Memphis)
By WMC Action News 5 Staff | January 12, 2021 at 10:13 AM CST - Updated January 12 at 10:13 AM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - A former President of the University of Memphis has died. A news release from the University said Dr. Thomas G. Carpenter died on January 6, he was 94 years old.
Carpenter was the 11th president of UofM. He started his presidency in 1980. His presidency was succeeded by Dr. V. Lane Rawlins.
UofM constructed the Thomas G. Carpenter Student Housing Complex in 1990. The building resides between Central Avenue and Poplar Avenue and was named in his honor.

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