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Public invited to Master Plan meetings

Published: 2013-01-22

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. -- Meetings are scheduled at all three campus locations this week as part of phase two of the development of Northeastern State Universitys first-ever Campus Master Plan.

This is the second time all faculty, staff, students, alumni and community constituents are invited to express their views.

A campus open house is set for 5:30-6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 23 in Tahlequah in the UC Ballroom Lounge. All individuals who are interested in the Master Plan are welcome to attend. The topic will focus on the presentation of analysis findings and environmental scan.

Meetings on the Muskogee campus will be the focus on Thursday morning. And the venue shifts to the Broken Arrow campus for meetings from 1-4:30 p.m. Thursday.

For a complete list of meetings, locations, and topics please visitnsuok.edu/masterplanand click on the Upcoming Events tab.

This Master Plan website also contains information designed to allow all to follow its progress and to lend their voice to this 16-month journey of discovery. The website features links to news, projects, frequently asked questions, upcoming events, resources and the project team.

The first campus meetings were held in October, 2012 bySmithGroup Behavioral Consulting LLC, Dewberry architectural and engineering consultants and Paulien & Associates, Inc. planning consultants.