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Lehman College Receives $1 Million for Lecture Hall Renovations from BP Capital Funding Budget

A Lehman College alum, Bronx Borough President Ruben Díaz Jr., speaks on receiving the 2021 presidential medal from the college at the its commencement ceremony in May 2021.
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Lehman College has received a $1 million allocation in city capital funding through Bronx Borough President Rubén Díaz Jr.’s office to upgrade several of its most heavily used lecture halls.

 

The funding was authorized July 1 as part of New York City’s $98.7 billion budget for fiscal year 2022. It will cover the costs of lighting, power, heating, and ventilation system upgrades and new furniture and equipment for six lecture halls, five in Carman Hall, and one in Gillet Hall, that serve more than 1,140 students. The renovation project is currently in the design phase.

 

“We’re grateful for Borough President Díaz’s successful stewardship of this important project request,” said Lehman College President Fernando Delgado. “We share a commitment to having the best facilities for our students and the greater Bronx community.”

 

The lecture halls are primarily used by Lehman’s nursing, chemistry, biology, and social work departments and local community organizations for events, including children’s summer camp programs. Several of the lecture halls have not been upgraded since they were built.

 

Among other things, planned technology improvements will allow for multifunctional instruction, including video teleconferencing and distance learning. In addition, in an ode to the times, the halls’ old-fashioned fixed seats with tablet arms will be replaced with fixed seats and flip-up tables that support the use of laptops.

 

In an announcement letter to Lehman College, calling the upgrades a “necessary project,” Díaz Jr. said, “It is gratifying to know that capital improvements such as this renovation can become a reality in our borough.”

 

A Lehman College alum, Díaz Jr. has long advocated for the school and received the 2021 presidential medal at the College’s commencement ceremony in May, as reported. His remarks can be viewed here. The Bronx borough president since 2009, Díaz Jr. will be leaving office this year when his third term comes to an end.

 

Aiming to replace Díaz Jr. in the role in the upcoming November general election are Democratic nominee and District 16 City Councilwoman, Vanessa Gibson, Republican, Janelle King, and Sammy Ravelo who is running on the Conservative Party line. In another statement released on July 27, in reference to the Democratic primary race, Gibson said, “Thank you to everyone who supported our campaign. We could not have done this without your commitment and efforts.”

 

 

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