By Yoohyun Jung } Arizona Daily
More than $300 million in renovations and new construction are on the horizon for the University of Arizona.
The Arizona Board of Regents, which governs the state’s three public universities, met at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff this week and approved the UA’s capital plan, which includes five new projects in addition to $79 million for projects on hold.
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The biggest of the five new projects, costing $157 million, is an Honors College dormitory and parking garage, a campus recreation facility and an office building. That project will be funded through a public-private partnership between the UA and American Campus Communities.