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Kinesiology Building

After a transformative renovation, all of our facilities—classrooms, laboratories, academic and career advising offices, collaboration spaces, and more—are now in one amazing location right in the heart of central campus. For the first time in our school’s history, all our faculty, students, staff, and research are together under one roof.

The following video series takes a look at the past, present, and future of the new School of Kinesiology Building as we celebrate its opening.

Elevation: An introduction to the new School of Kinesiology Building
Evolution: The history behind our new home
Environment: A look at our new learning and research spaces
E Pluribus Unum ("Out of Many, One"): Building our future together
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