Difference between revisions of "President's House"
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− | [[ | + | [[Image:PresidentialPalace.jpg|300px|thumb|The President's House seen from [[Morningside Drive]]]] |
+ | [[Image:PresidentialPalace2.jpg|300px|thumb|Rear View, [[116th Street]] side, showing [[Wien Hall]] (left), President's garden, and [[Faculty House]] (background)]] | ||
+ | '''President's House''' is the official residence for the [[President]] of the university, currently occupied by [[Minouche Shafik]]. Located at [[116th Street]] and [[Morningside Drive]], its sole purpose is to make students living in nearby [[Wien Hall]] feel even more miserable. | ||
− | == | + | == Renovations == |
− | During [[George Rupp|President George Rupp's]] tenure, it was decided that | + | During [[George Rupp|President George Rupp's]] tenure, it was decided that President's House needed repairs and renovation due to faulty electricity systems. The budget was initially set at $2m. However, the final cost of renovating the structure, completed three years after [[Lee Bollinger]] moved in, exceeded $20m. |
− | [[Category: | + | Following these renovations, President's House now features a dedicated Gigabit network connection, the use of which is unknown. |
− | [[Category:University presidents]] | + | |
+ | == External link == | ||
+ | * [http://www.columbiauniversitycampus.com/#/east-campus/EC-5908/ President's House Photograph] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Buildings]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Morningside Heights campus]] | ||
+ | [[Category:University presidents|*]] |
Latest revision as of 22:44, 4 May 2024
President's House is the official residence for the President of the university, currently occupied by Minouche Shafik. Located at 116th Street and Morningside Drive, its sole purpose is to make students living in nearby Wien Hall feel even more miserable.
Renovations
During President George Rupp's tenure, it was decided that President's House needed repairs and renovation due to faulty electricity systems. The budget was initially set at $2m. However, the final cost of renovating the structure, completed three years after Lee Bollinger moved in, exceeded $20m.
Following these renovations, President's House now features a dedicated Gigabit network connection, the use of which is unknown.