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Show Facilities Slated To Help House Married Student Plans to construct more married student housing facilities were announced Monday by the Board of Regents. THE REGENTS authorized the Administration to proceed with plans to build three or four high-rise housing units in University Village. The proposed buildings are expected to be six stories high and will t accomodate approximately 244 families. They will go up in the large open areas in the center of the village. Plans also include the destruction of most of Stadium Village. This married student housing area, which is directly east of the stadium and fieldhouse, will be torn down in the near future to make room for buildings and the peripheral road. But the administration hopes to keep as many of these units avaifable as long as possible. The Regents noted that financing, planning, and construction of the University Village units will probably take about five years. The Board also voted unanimously unanimous-ly to change the name of the Extension Exten-sion Division to the "Division of Continuing Education." It was pointed out that the new name is more truly descriptive of the Division's Div-ision's activities. A RECOMMENDATION of the Faculty Council was approved as the Department of Art and Sculpture Sculpt-ure was renamed the Department of Art. |