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Saddlemire offices starting move to Conklin
A number of campus offices have begun a month-long move to new homes in Conklin North. Most of them are migrating from the
Saddlemire Student Services Building, which will be torn down in July to make room for the future Wolfe Center for the Arts.
Moving first, last week, was the BG Experience program, from the fourth floor of Moseley Hall to the first floor of Conklin.
BGX has relocated to join other student services programs in Conklin, where those that are most heavily involved with Orientation
and Registration can gear up for the start of that program the week of June 18, said Robert Waddle, assistant vice president
for capital planning.
The Office of Pre College Services, which administers such programs as Upward Bound and Educational Talent Search, is the
first Saddlemire office to move, to the fourth floor of Conklin. That move was scheduled to wrap up today (June 4), followed
closely by the relocations of the Center for Multicultural and Academic Initiatives on Tuesday—also to Conklin’s fourth floor—and
the Office of Student Support Services, which is destined for the third floor of Conklin on Wednesday.
Occupying the second floor of Conklin will be the Office of Residence Life, whose move is set to start Thursday and Friday
(June 7 and 8) and continue through next week. [READ MORE]
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