Carleton to Host Groundbreaking Ceremony for Future Nicol Building
Carleton will host a groundbreaking ceremony for the Nicol Building, future home of the Sprott School of Business.
When: Tuesday, June 19, 2018 at 9:30 a.m.
Where: In front of University Centre on Campus Avenue, Carleton University
Info: A PDF map with the exact location is available online.
Media are invited to attend the event. Parking is available in Lot P9 next to Robertson Hall. Please leave media ID on dashboards.
The ceremony will highlight the importance of the future Nicol building and how it will benefit the Sprott School of Business, its students, the university campus and the wider community.
Carleton Interim President Alastair Summerlee will be joined by senior Carleton administrators, the president of the Sprott Business Students’ Society, a representative from the Carleton Board of Governors, representatives from Hariri Pontarini Architects and Bruce Nicol, representing the Nicol family, to break ground for the project.
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