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Mount Union breaks ground for business, engineering expansion Special to The Alliance Review ALLIANCE – University of Mount Union has begun a 6,200-square-foot expansion to Oak Hall, which houses programs in the Department of Business and School of Engineering. More than 550 students major in programs in the two schools. An additional 115 students currently pursue minors in a business-related field. “We are in need of additional space to house our developing programs,” said Dr. Chad Korach, associate professor of mechanical engineering and director of the School of Engineering. Mount Union received funding from Deuble Foundation, Hoover Foundation, Stark Community Foundation, Timken Foundation of Canton and Mount Union alumni and friends. ....
Mount Union Breaks Ground on Expansion for Business, Engineering Facilities News provided by Share this article Share this article ALLIANCE, Ohio, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The University of Mount Union held a groundbreaking on Monday, May 10 to signify the beginning of an approximately 7,000-square-foot expansion to Oak Hall, which houses programs in the University s Department of Business and School of Engineering. Mount Union s programs in business and engineering continue to grow, with more than 550 undergraduate students majoring in programs offered by the two schools. An additional 115 students are currently pursuing minors in a business-related field. We are in need of additional space to house our developing programs, said Dr. Chad Korach, associate professor of mechanical engineering and director of the School of Engineering. ....