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Transforming Windsor Law campaign looks to raise $30M

The University of Windsor Faculty of Law is looking to raise $30 million for the transformation of the Ron W. Ianni building.

The campaign was launched last month and has already raised $2 million with the help of alumni and donors.

The project is slated to start in the summer of 2020, pending approval from the board expected in January.

“The building is proudly rooted on a renewed University of Windsor campus. The transformed space will enhance our reputation and make us all proud. With the help of our community, we are going to take what’s good about our building and make it more warm, welcoming and suitable for law teaching today,” said Dean Christopher Waters.

Law students and faculty will be temporarily scattered across the University of Windsor campus while construction takes place.

For more information on the project or to donate to the Transforming Windsor Law campaign click here.

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