Charles Alexander, director of UCLA's Academic Advancement Program and associate vice provost for student diversity, spoke Jan. 14 to a crowd of well-wishers at the ceremonial groundbreaking for the new Academic Advancement Learning Pavilion, which will be located at an expanded Campbell Hall. UCLA's nationally recognized program to develop scholars from inner-city and rural high schools serves 6,000 UCLA students and has outgrown its existing home. Construction workers will enclose a patio and add learning laboratories and reconfigurable workspace that will be equipped with the latest technology.
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Out and About: Campus groundbreaking for a newly renovated home for Academic Advancement Program
Charles Alexander, director of UCLA's Academic Advancement Program and associate vice provost for student diversity, spoke Jan. 14 to a crowd of well-wishers at the ceremonial groundbreaking for the new Academic Advancement Learning Pavilion, which will be located at an expanded Campbell Hall. UCLA's nationally recognized program to develop scholars from inner-city and rural high schools serves 6,000 UCLA students and has outgrown its existing home. Construction workers will enclose a patio and add learning laboratories and reconfigurable workspace that will be equipped with the latest technology.