Goshen College Breaks Ground On Westlawn Renovations
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Goshen College has officially broke ground on the renovation of their historic Westlawn Hall. Pictured from left is Jeremy Corson, Bruce Stahly, Gina Leichty, Emily Perez, Jadyn Good Kaufmann, Tia Robinson-Cooper, Rebecca Stoltzfus, Nelson Kemboi, Randy Christophel, Julie Crossley, Jewel Yoder, Pete McCown, Adam Tohulka and Brian Mast.
News Release
GOSHEN — Goshen College has officially broke ground on the renovation of their historic Westlawn Hall. The project is projected to cost $21 million. Renovations will include the creation of a modernized nursing and public health education center, dining halls and gathering spaces.
The nursing and public health education center will be located on the second and third floors of the 72-year old building. The center will provide three inpatient simulation rooms, six exam rooms for use in high-fidelity simulation training, a 10-bed skills lab, flexible classrooms, student lounges, study areas and office spaces.
The buildings first floor will have a new kitchen to enhance dining experiences, a student lounge and collaboration spaces, multi-purpose conference rooms, event spaces and increased outdoor space.
The renovations are expected to be completed by early 2025. Click here to view the project’s details and updates. The renovations are being funded by donations, a $4 million grant from the federal Economic Development Administration and a $1 million grant from the Community Foundation of Elkhart County.