Harrison Institute opens to public with new exhibits
By Alex Sellinger | December 9, 2004Yesterday's ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the formal opening and completion of the University's Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library and the Mary and David Harrison Institute for American History Literature and Culture on McCormick Road. Organizers said 670 of the libraries' donors and community members turned out to celebrate the completion of the $26 million, three-year effort. The new facility is 80 percent underground and contains 72,000 square feet of space that will house exhibits, the libraries' Special Collections Department and visiting scholars. Attendees hailed the completion of the project and anticipated that it would impact student life on Grounds by making library resources accessible to both students and scholars.


