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C ANADIAN Mennonite University has launched
a record $ 11- million capital campaign to build
a new library and a learning common.
And it will finally build the long- discussed
pedestrian walkway over Grant Avenue west of
Shaftesbury Boulevard, which is what will catch
the eye of pretty well everyone not associated
with the campus.
Retiring president Gerald Gerbrandt told a
campaign- kickoff gathering Friday the pedestrian
walkway is " both for safety and accessibility
considerations.
" Our campus is split in half," he said succinctly.
When CMU opened in 2000 as a confederation
of three former private colleges, it encompassed
Founders Hall on the north side - formerly the
school for the deaf - and one of the founding colleges
on the south side.
Originally, the pedestrian bridge was touted
as a much larger project, with a restaurant overlooking
the roadway. Now it will be a pedestrian
connection across Grant.
That's one of CMU's two major challenges, said
Gerbrandt. Scholastically, the far more important is
the library, which is now totally inadequate, he said.
" The space allocated to our library is in a dark,
dank basement," he said.
The capital campaign already has 40 per cent of
its total in hand, but has yet to sell naming rights
to any of the new projects, Gerbrandt said.
CMU has asked the province for money, Gerbrandt
said in an interview. " We have no commitment
from the province - we have had conversations."
Premier Greg Selinger, who attended to laud
the library project, said later the province may
help with a capital grant, even though there is a
policy of not providing capital grants to a private
school.
" That's something that's discussed by the council
on post- secondary education," Selinger said.
Two years ago, the province provided money
under the federal- provincial infrastructure renewal
program for so- called shovel- ready projects,
and another is likely coming, Selinger said.
" We will have a new infrastructure program,
federal, provincial, municipal," Selinger said. " It's
being done across the country."
Coun. Paula Havixbeck ( Charleswood Tuxedo),
who is a sessional instructor in public relations
and entrepreneurship at CMU, said the pedestrian
bridge will not require a public hearing, though
the city will need to approve the site plan.
Prof. Cheryl Pauls will become CMU's second
president Nov. 1.
nick. martin@ freepress. mb. ca
By Nick Martin
CMU starts $ 11- M drive for additions
FRIESEN TOKAR ARCHITECTS
An artist's rendering of the overpass over Grant Avenue, which will be the most prominent feature of the planned additions to Canadian Mennonite University.
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