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Kent Campus Master Plan

During their March 2018 meeting, the Â鶹ÊÓƵ Board of Trustees adopted a 10-year facilities master plan that embarks on a $1 billion transformative journey of the Kent Campus to better serve the needs of students and the entire Â鶹ÊÓƵ community. The plan enhances the welcoming feel of the university’s iconic Front Campus and genuine sense of place, elevates inclusive healthy living-learning environments, links a campuswide series of spaces focused on innovation and expands the dynamic synergy with the city of Kent.

The Kent Campus Gateway Master Plan is being implemented in three phases over the next decade and would guide the alignment of university and external resources and capital investments with the objectives set forth in Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s strategic roadmap.

In addition to building improvements and purpose-built classrooms, studios and labs, the plan includes a walkable campus core with new sidewalks and bike trails and proposes the extension of Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s iconic Front Campus to include a signature Main Street gateway to the university.

Anchoring the Main Street gateway is a new Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship building and the addition of green space and a modern parking deck to replace current parking lots near the gateway entrance. Closer to the city of Kent, an innovation zone is planned adjacent to the Starbucks/Captain Brady site. New 24/7 maker spaces, multidisciplinary studios and dining would form an innovation hub within the redesigned Art Building to meet student, faculty and staff needs.

Teaching and learning enhancements include an addition to the Aeronautics and Technology building, a new Â鶹ÊÓƵ Airport classroom building, research lab expansion at the Integrated Sciences Building and dynamic renovations to the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center (MAC Center) and Kent Student Center, to name a few.

The strategies were developed with broad input from a series of highly engaged town hall and community meetings, and numerous informational sessions were held to seek input from students, faculty and staff.

This 10-year plan will touch every college on the Kent Campus and strengthen our connection to our home city of Kent.

Details about the updated plan can be found via the A Transformed KSU website.