On the bright side, the Aug. 3 Burlington Times-News news article highlighting the School of Communications’ expansion noted many of the project’s benefits: new media labs and faculty offices, additional student engagement spaces and a high-definition theater. Unfortunately, the headline also read: “Rain puts Elon campus construction behind schedule.”
The article, penned by reporter Jessica Williams, noted comments Elon President Leo M. Lambert made during the university’s first Community Breakfast. Among the presidential insights was the fact that the new communications facilities are approximately 70 days behind schedule. “We’ve had Noah’s Ark weather during this construction project,” Lambert joked.
But the rain can only delay construction so long. Lambert also expressed excitement that once completed the expansion will encourage deeper personal relationships between students and faculty members.
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