UTC releases floor plans for Lupton Library revamp

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UTC students responded to a survey about the campus climate.

Jaimie Davis

Authored By Staff Report

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s old Lupton Library is about to begin its new life as Lupton Hall, a home to various administrative offices and student services. The building, which opened in 1974, will house the University’s College of Arts and Sciences, the Women’s Center, professor offices and classroom space in its 40,000 square feet. Departments making the move to the renovated building will include the Communication, Modern and Classical Languages, Literature and Philosophy and Religion. More information and a proposed floor plan can be found on UTC’s website.

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