UW-Madison seeks renovations for aging facilities in 2023-29 capital project requests
The University of Wisconsin-Madison requested close to $2 billion in funding toward campus capital projects over the next six years.
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison requested close to $2 billion in funding toward campus capital projects over the next six years.
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