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Many facilities on Edinboro's campus are new, recently renovated, or have plans for renovation.
In fall 2007, Academy Hall, the first building on Edinboro's campus, was reopened after a complete renovation in honor of the university's 150th Anniversary.
Major renovations to Sox Harrison Stadium were completed by a gift from the Student Government Association, giving the football and track facilities Sportexe artificial turf, a new scoreboard, and lighting.
A new state-of-the-art facility for the music program, the William Alexander Music Center, and a major renovation to the Frank G. Pogue Student Center were completed in early 2008.
The Mike S. Zafirovski Sports and Recreation Center, a large domed indoor recreation and event facility, was completed in 2009.
The university is in the second phase of a $ 115 million partnership between American Campus Communities and the Edinboro University Foundation to construct eight new suite-style residence halls.
Additional plans include the $ 30 million complete renovation and expansion of Cooper Science Hall and the construction of a human services building ( nursing and speech & hearing sciences ), an addition onto Baron-Forness Library to host student services and health services, and a graduate studies center in the current location of Centennial Hall.

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