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The '''Manhattanville campus''' is an 18 acre planned development in the [[Manhattanville]] neighborhood of [[Manhattan]].
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In the summer of 2003, President Bollinger announced the University's intention to build a extension/satellite campus. The '''Manhattanville campus''' is an 18 acre planned development in the [[Manhattanville]] neighborhood of [[Manhattan]], an area bound by 125th and 133rd Streets between Broadway and 12th Avenue.
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Columbia has retained world renowned architect Renzo Piano to lay the master plan for the expansion, a plan which President Bollinger has insisted must be implemented either in whole or not at all. Current plans call for the first phase of construction to include new sites for the [[Columbia Business School|Business School]], the [[School of the Arts]], the newly created Jerome Green Neuroscience Research Center, and a K-8 public Magnet school under Columbia's direction for children of northern Manhattan residents.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:02, 19 March 2007

In the summer of 2003, President Bollinger announced the University's intention to build a extension/satellite campus. The Manhattanville campus is an 18 acre planned development in the Manhattanville neighborhood of Manhattan, an area bound by 125th and 133rd Streets between Broadway and 12th Avenue.

Columbia has retained world renowned architect Renzo Piano to lay the master plan for the expansion, a plan which President Bollinger has insisted must be implemented either in whole or not at all. Current plans call for the first phase of construction to include new sites for the Business School, the School of the Arts, the newly created Jerome Green Neuroscience Research Center, and a K-8 public Magnet school under Columbia's direction for children of northern Manhattan residents.

Photos