Letters

 

Thanks for Your Co-operation and Patience

The science complex is now completed, and all faculty and staff have moved in. As a result, Reynolds Walk has been reopened as a major pedestrian walkway and the fences along Gordon Street and around the Axelrod Building have been removed.

I wish to thank the University community for your co-operation and patience during more than four years of construction noise and dust and three years of detouring around the fences.

In the interest of safety, I would encourage you to use the pedestrian crosswalks located at Gordon Street and Reynolds Walk and South Ring Road and Gordon.

And please pay a visit to our state-of-the-art science complex, which will position U of G as a world-class leader in the life sciences.

Nancy Sullivan, vice-president (finance and administration)

 

 

At Guelph welcomes letters to the editor. They should be limited to 500 words and submitted electronically to Barbara Chance at b.chance@exec.uoguelph.ca.

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