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Le diplômé mcgillois Gerald Rimer et sa famille ont versé des dons totalisant 13 millions de dollars à l’Université afin de financer une partie des °ùé²Ô´Ç±¹²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ôs majeures du Pavillon Leacock et de jeter les bases du futur Institut de recherche et de savoirs autochtones à 91ºÚÁÏÍø.

Classified as: Gerald Rimer, famille Rimer, don, pavillon Leacock, °ùé²Ô´Ç±¹²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô, Institut pour la recherche et les connaissances autochtones
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Publié le: 27 nov 2021

Update on Leacock construction project

The construction project around the Leacock Building is advancing on schedule.

The work carried out in the past few months included the demolition of the terrace and other concrete structures to the west and south of the building, excavation work and construction of a retention basin. We have also been repairing the exterior structural columns around the building.

Classified as: construction, pavillon Leacock, amphithéâtre extérieur, °ùé²Ô´Ç±¹²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô
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Publié le: 9 jan 2020

Aug. 14, 2019 - Leacock south terrace closed for next year

Starting the week of Aug. 19, 2019, the Leacock Building south terrace will be closed for construction. Pedestrians will still be able to walk between lower campus and McTavish Street using the McTavish Gates pathway.

The Leacock Building will still be accessible from the stairwell, and Morrice Hall from McTavish Street. Reduced-mobility users will be able to enter Leacock using the east side ground-floor entrance.

Classified as: construction, travaux, mises à jour, pavillon Leacock, Pavillon Morrice
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Publié le: 14 aoû 2019
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