The University of Illinois has a new $35 million building and a new way of doing business.
The Chicago Tribune reports on the school's Philanthropy Center, which is located across from the State Farm Center and features state-of-the-art offices, mini libraries, and meeting rooms.
According to a press release, it's designed "to foster a collaborative environment for the foundation's staff while accommodating the evolving nature of remote work."
The center's goal is to connect donors with the university's goals and initiatives.
"By creating a dedicated space where collaboration and engagement can flourish, the foundation sets a new standard for how universities can connect with their supporters," says Foundation President Jim Moore. Read the Entire Article
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