MSU Multicultural Center construction to commence this spring
MSU Multicultural Center construction to commence this spring

MSU Multicultural Center construction to commence this spring

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<p>Michigan State University is on the cusp of making history, with construction of the university’s first <a href="https://mccenter.msu.edu">free-standing multicultural center</a> set to begin this spring. This month, the Board of Trustees gave the university the green light to break ground this spring on the $38 million 34,000 square foot facility on the corner of North Shaw and Farm Lanes.</p><p>The announcement comes during Black History Month, a time to recognize the inequities and triumphs generations of African Americans in the U.S. have faced. Calls for a free-standing multicultural center on MSU’s campus date back to the civil rights movement when protests were sparked by the demands of Black students who called for increasing racial and ethnic minority representation on campus.</p><p>The standalone building will make for a culturally rich and welcoming environment that promotes intellectual curiosity among students and their peers to learn and share experiences with one another. Those shared experiences will be further amplified through several unique features of the center and its property, including a dreamer center and outdoor amphitheater. </p><p>The <a href="https://mccenter.msu.edu">MSU Multicultural Center</a> is expected to be completed by the fall 2024 semester.</p><p>Four Spartans who were instrumental in making this dream come true join me on MSU Today to talk about the important addition to the campus the center will be. <strong>Vennie Gore</strong> is senior vice president for Student Life and Engagement; <strong>Lee June</strong> is a professor of Psychology; <strong>Maggie Chen-Hernandez</strong> is the recently retired director of <a href="https://mosaic.msu.edu">MOSAIC</a>; and <strong>Sharron Reed-Davis</strong> is a recent MSU graduate. </p><p><strong>Conversation highlights</strong>:</p><p>(3:45) – “One of the things that was important for us when we chose our architect was that they be good listeners. And they were extremely good listeners in working with students.”</p><p>(

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