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Frostburg State University Builds Center for Communication and Information Technology

Published 4/14/2014

Frostburg State University is building the $66 million Center for Communication and Information Technology in Frostburg, Md. Designed by Ayers Saint Gross of Washington, D.C., the three-story, 127,000-sf facility will provide instructional space for mathematics and computer science as well as housing the mass communications department. The building will also include a 5,500-sf conference room, audio and video studios, and a multimedia learning center with a planetarium, a telescope, and a 3D theater. LEED Gold sustainable design certification will be sought for the project, which features abundant natural light and a green roof. Construction began on the facility in 2012 and occupancy is expected in fall of 2014.

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Ayers Saint Gross
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