The Dorothy Young Center for the Arts
Building Update!
Mar. 7, 2002
Grab your hard hats!
Theatre Faculty got their second tour or the building-in-progress last week.  Exciting to be able to stand in the future Actors Lab, debate about the carpeting for the future Directors Lab and see this thing growing on our front lawn!
For Detailed Update, click here.
Oct. 31, 2001
Let there be Music!
From Tom Harris, reporting on Trustees' Meeting:
"During the meeting, President Tom Kean informed the trustees that
Drew has received a grant of $5 million from the State of New Jersey's
Economic Development Authority.  The money is restricted, but will allow
a music wing to be added to the new Dorothy Young Center for the Arts."
Click here to see Panormamic & other very cool construction photos
Oct, 2001
Phase II of Arts Center Construction Begins
Apr. 6, 2001
Daily Record: $8.75 Million gives Drew New Arts Center
Apr. 3, 2001
Star Ledger:Drew's arts program gets room to grow
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Drew Receives Largest Gift Ever For Arts Center
MADISON -- Drew University broke ground April 5 for its new 57,000 square foot arts building which will be named for benefactor Dorothy Young....She is a former stage assistant to magician Harry Houdini, an actress, dancer, author, and artist. Drew awarded her an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters in 1995....

$1.55 Million Gift Helps Fund Arts Center Construction
The Nancy W. Priest Rotunda will grace the entrance to the Dorothy Young Center for the Arts.... 
 

Nov. 30, 2000
          Date announced for Ground Breaking!
          Mark your calendars for Thursday, April 5, 2001!
Oct. 17, 2000
         At their meeting on October 13, the Board of Trustees formally approved an $18.7 million  budget for the new arts building. 
        This OK should mean that the budget should be enough (we hope, we hope) to build the building we've planned AND that ground-breaking and the beginning of construction will be this coming Spring.
        All of this news is a significant step forward for the project, bringing a little closer to
reality.  And people think that Friday the 13th means bad luck!!!
       Other then this news, all has been quiet on the building front.
       -- DAN
To see the plans.
Sept. 21, 2000 
                At the 2000 DUDS Ball, the department faculty received their first ever group Cheekie--a special given for the greatest obsession of the year.  Our obsession?  The new arts building, of course.  The design is being finalized, and the present schedule has project bidding done by January, ground-breaking in the spring, and completion for the Fall 2002 semester.  Cost (as in too much) is a concern, but we're hoping we can make it to the completion phase with what we now have planned intact.  We'd like to plan some kind of gala opening, to which we hope many, many alumni/ae will come.  This new building will be your building too; we wouldn't have it without the contributions alums have made through the years to make the department what it is. 

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