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New College Dorm to be Named for Ulla SearingRibbon-Cutting, Dedication Ceremony to be held Nov. 1
The dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Ulla R. Searing Residence Hall, one of five new dorms at New College, will take place at 5:30 p.m. in front of the hall on New College's East Campus. Students will lead guests and media on a tour of the dorm following the dedication ceremony.
Searing will be the guest of
honor and cut the ribbon officially naming the
Searing, who divides her time between Southampton, New York and Sarasota, has been heralded as the grande dame of Sarasota society for her generous support of culture, the arts and education across the country. In addition to New College, she has made substantial contributions locally to the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, the Florida State University Asolo Theatre and Conservatory, Lehigh University and countless other educational and cultural institutions. She is the widow of the financier Arthur Searing, who died in 1983.
The Searing building is one of five, new residence halls that opened on New College's East Campus this fall, adding 210 additional living spaces for New College students. Four of the new residence halls, including Searing, are situated in a row along General Twining Boulevard and feature lodge-style accommodations. The fifth, which the College recently announced will be named after another local philanthropist, Rhoda Pritzker, lies along U.S. 41 and offers more traditional, apartment-style accommodations. In total, the College can now house a total of 633 of its 750 students on campus. The Searing residence hall, in addition to student apartments, kitchen/dining space and common areas, also has a common laundry room, a large kitchen and two public lounges along a Palm Promenade. Designed according to green building specifications laid out in LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) guidelines, the building features flat and gabled roofs, timbered ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows to take advantage of Florida’s natural environment.
For more information, contact the New College Foundation at (941) 487-4800 or the Office of Public Affairs at (941) 487-4150. # # # NOTE: This is an invitation-only event. New College of Florida is a national leader in the arts and sciences and is the State of Florida’s designated honors college for the liberal arts. Consistently rated among the country’s top five public liberal arts colleges by U.S.News & World Report — including as the No. 1 public liberal arts college in "America’s Best Colleges, 2007 Edition" — New College attracts highly motivated, academically talented students from 40 states and 25 foreign countries. |
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© New College of Florida (10/22/07)
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