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Summary: Volume 1 · Summer/Fall 2009
Continued on page 8
IN THIS ISSUE · CEMO HALL · ALUMNI ANNUAL MEETING · BREAKFAST WITH CHAMPIONS
· STUDENT SUCCESS · PHOTO FINISH · MEET NEW FACULTY
An urban educational showplace that utilizes numerous
green building materials and techniques will help the Uni-
versity of Houston C. T. Bauer College of Business keep pace
with enrollment growth and offer students the latest architec-
tural features designed to enhance learning.
As Bauer programs have grown in numbers and stature,
the college's physical footprint has endeavored to keep pace.
But with one construction project winding up, and another in
the works, that's about to change.
OPEN, ENERGIZING AND GREEN CEMO HALL TAKING SHAPE
As Construction Progresses, Green Architectural Features Distinguish Cemo Hall
Michael J. Cemo Hall, the first UH building to be construct-
ed according to Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design (LEED ) standards of the U.S. Green Building Council,
is the latest of four construction projects to be built near
Bauer's Melcher Hall (Calhoun Lofts apartment complex is
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