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Ramp closure may affect student foot traffic

As part of the ongoing construction on campus, the ramp between the Humanities building and the Art building will be closed from Friday, March 30 through the early part of spring break. The closing was scheduled at a time when there will be a small number of students on campus and hopefully minimal disruption. There is another ramp on the other side of the Humanities building for access. If you’re on campus during spring break for any reason and this is going to affect you getting somewhere on time, you might want to try to leave a little bit early.

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Ramp closure may affect student foot traffic