BRADFORD, Pa. â The $3 million grant from the Redevelopment Assistance and Capital Program brings the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford one step closer to building its new engineering and computer information technology building.
State Rep. Marty Causer, R-Turtlepoint, said last week that the university had received $3 million in RACP funds, which will support the new $22 million engineering and information technology building.
âWe are profoundly grateful to Marty for all of his help in securing these funds for our exciting new building,â said Dr. Catherine Koverola, Pitt-Bradfordâs president. âMarty has been a steadfast supporter of Pitt-Bradford for many years, and we especially appreciate his help on this exciting new project.â
The $3 million grant from the Redevelopment Assistance and Capital Program brings the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford one step closer to building its new engineering and computer information technology building.
On Wednesday, Rep. Marty Causer, R-Turtlepoint, announced that the university had received $3 million in RACP funds, which will support the new $22 million engineering and information technology building.
âWe are profoundly grateful to Marty for all of his help in securing these funds for our exciting new building,â said Dr. Catherine Koverola, Pitt-Bradfordâs president. âMarty has been a steadfast supporter of Pitt-Bradford for many years, and we especially appreciate his help on this exciting new project.â