A state-of-the-art student design center, new residence, academic and dining facilities,
expanded green space and upgrades to Zollner Stadium and Hershey Hall are highlights
of a new master plan developed by Trine University.
The master plan, titled “Something Greater,” was endorsed by the university’s Board
of Trustees at their winter retreat earlier this month and will serve as the basis
for Trine’s next capital campaign.
Costs for all the projects encompassed by the plan are estimated at $120 million.
That amount is in addition to more than $100 million of facilities and improvements
added to Trine over the last decade.
“We continue to invest in the future of Trine University and our students, providing
leading-edge facilities and technology to support our growing academic programs, a
vibrant campus environment and athletic teams that compete at the pinnacle of NCAA
Division III,” said Earl D. Brooks II, Ph.D., Trine University president.
“We know that these investments will pay dividends as students graduate from Trine
equipped to succeed in their careers and make a positive impact on our community and
the world around them.”
Housing, athletics, design
The new 200-bed residence hall called for in the master plan is already under construction
and will be ready for occupancy this fall.
The university plans to demolish Cameron and Platt Hall later this spring to provide
more green space on campus. Another residence facility in a new location will replace
those buildings.
The university will break ground in May for the new John and Mary Pellegrino Student
Design Center, which will offer expanded space and state-of-the-art design and fabrication
equipment to better meet the needs of student design teams and industry partners.
The new center will be constructed on the west side of Best Hall.
Renovations to Zollner Football Stadium will begin as soon as possible, with completion
planned prior to the next football season. The project includes the renovation of
the existing football locker room and weight room along with the construction of a
new locker room and weight room. The new facilities will be located in the west end
zone overlooking the field.
Following Commencement, the university will begin construction on a storage facility
and an additional parking area for its Campus Operations. The university’s old power
plant will be razed and parking will be expanded in that area.
The master plan includes extensive renovations and upgrades to Hershey Hall. These
will include a new welcome center; new practice, competition and intermural spaces;
premium locker rooms; and storage, office and support spaces.
The plan also includes a new facility to house the growing Franks School of Education,
a new branded dining venue and additional campus parking.
“A key part of our success at Trine has been staying ahead of the curve by continuing
to add to and upgrade our facilities as well as enhancing and expanding our academic
offerings,” said Dr. Brooks. “We’re grateful for the vision of our Board of Trustees
and the many supporters who make it possible for us to offer an outstanding learning
and living environment for our students.”