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McMASTER UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER / THURSDAY, JULY 7, 2011
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VOLUME 82, NO. 2
Liberal arts building poses questions Enrolment, campus space at centre of university planning INVESTMENT by the Numbers $65-million:
The expected total cost of construction of the new Wilson Building for the Liberal Arts.
$8.5 million:
Remaining cost to McMaster after the donations and investments for the building.
1,275:
Estimated number of new students the Wilson Building will hold.
2013:
Year construction will likely begin on the project.
“We’re moving into a phase in which management of enrolment is going to be much more important than in the past.” - President and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane
JOY SANTIAGO / MULTIMEDIA EDITOR
The $65-million Wilson Building will help make space for nearly 1,300 students at Mac. BRIAN DECKER EXECUTIVE EDITOR
The provincial government’s $45.5-million investment at McMaster for a new liberal arts building opens up a door of possibilities for the future of the university. But before construction begins in 2013, a number of tough questions need to be answered. On June 22, Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities John Milloy came to McMaster and announced the investment as one in a series of over $600 million in post-secondary education funding announcements across the province this summer.
The investment sets in motion the development of a project that was conceived in 2007, when Chancellor Lynton ‘Red’ Wilson, for whom the building will be named, made a $10-million donation for the development of a liberal arts building. “I think [improving the Social Science and Humanities facilities] has been a long-standing need. It’s widely acknowledged in the university that we had a need of that sort,” said McMaster president and vice-chancellor Patrick Deane in an interview last week. Now that the bulk of the funding for the project has been
secured, Deane and the university administration must address a number of questions about how the project will move forward. The Wilson building project unveiled at the June 22 announcement comes at an estimated cost of $65-million. With the province’s investment, Wilson’s donation and a $1 million gift from the Association of Parttime Students, approximately $8.5 remains as a cost to the University. “We’re confident that the monies are all in place and we can get on this project straight away, and we’ve got a number of options for bridging that gap,” said Deane. “We certainly don’t want to be
adding on to our institutional debt load.” While the president was effusive in his praise for the government, he did note that the investment is geared exclusively as a capital cost toward construction of the new building. That presents problems with the university’s original plan, which not only included the new building construction but renovation of the outdated existing social science and humanities facilities. “Despite the magnitude of the investment, which has been a great thing for us to see, it has occurred in a very kind of constrained way,” said Deane, who says the government did not have as much money to put towards the project as hoped. The
original proposal, composed by university officials in tandem with student advocacy leaders, aimed for an $85-million government investment. With the government money available for new construction, Deane says a number of options are on the table for bringing in or scaling down the size of the construction and renovation project. “It’s a continuing process, and if current government stays in power, it’s perfectly possible to continue to work with them [on continuing renovations].” While Deane says the money is in place to finance the project – Wilson’s $10 million • PLEASE SEE ENROLMENT, 3
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