ASHTABULA A $108,000 window replacement project is in the works at Kent State University Ashtabula, school officials said.

Workers are replacing all of the exterior windows on the first and second floors of C-Wing in Main Hall,said Dave Schultz, director of business affairs and operations.

The project is slated for completion by June 30, he said.

"The current C-Wing windows are the original windows that were installed when Main Hall was built in 1966," Schultz said. "They will be replaced with new, high-efficiency windows, which will aesthetically blend with the windows installed during the recent A-Wing and Commons renovations."

The new windows are being installed in preparation for the renovation of C-Wing next summer, he said.

During the window replacement, the school will close the Main Hall South Lot the parking lot near the gymnasium, school officials said.

Last summer, the campus was the site of a$1.8 million project, which included a new sign and main entrance facing Lake Road West. The project also included resurfacing the east-side parking lot and adding more green space to campus.

With the addition of the Robert S. Morrison Health and Science building on the west side of the campus, college officials decided it was time to update the entrance.

Parking lots forboth the east and west sides of campus now extend from the new driveway, bringing students and visitors to the center of the campus before branching off to the various buildings.

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