Union
Graduate College Breaks Ground on a New Graduate Center


On Friday June 13, 2008, Union Graduate College broke ground
on its new $8 million, 24,000-square-foot campus in downtown Schenectady. The new Graduate Center will be located at 80
Nott Terrace, at the corner of Liberty Street in downtown Schenectady, NY. The campus is a 1.5 acre site and includes a
three-story, 24,000-square foot building. One-third of the site will be devoted to green
space.
The Graduate Center, expected to open in fall of 2009, will
be constructed of a combination of masonry, metal panels and a glass “curtain
wall.” The building will provide students with “one-stop” shopping for student
services such as admissions, registration, and financial aid. It will also
include computer labs, conference facilities and faculty offices. The building has been designed with a variety
of meeting spaces, many offering spectacular views of downtown Schenectady and
the greater Mohawk Valley.
The Graduate Center will also include the Robb Center for
Principled Leadership. Through the vision and generosity of Walter L. Robb, a
Union Graduate College Trustee, retired executive of General Electric and a
highly regarded Capital Region business leader, this multi-dimensional center
will encompass a broad range of learning experiences to help students and the
community, develop the leadership skills, knowledge and values that employers
seek.
Commitments have been secured for more than half of the $8
million building costs, through both public and private sources. Grants
include:
·
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY): $198,000
Federal Budget Appropriation
·
Sen. Hugh Farley (R-Niskayuna): $1Million New
York State Legislative Grant
·
Empire State Development: $1Million Budget
Initiative
·
Higher Education Capital Matching Grants
Program: $180,000
·
Wright Family Foundation: $100,000
·
Schenectady Foundation: $75,000