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Ozarks Technical Community College s Plaster Manufacturing Center gets not one, but two six-figure donations Gregory J. Holman, Springfield News-Leader © Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader Construction on Ozarks Technical Community College s Robert W. Plaster Center for Advanced Manufacturing on Tuesday, May 25, 2021. The new building is expected to open in August of 2022.
Six months after breaking ground on its $40 million Robert W. Plaster Center for Advanced Manufacturing, Ozarks Technical Community College on Tuesday touted two major donations from local entrepreneurs and their families that are going toward the project, set to open in August 2022.
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Both donors gave separate six-figure sums of money, OTC officials said Tuesday, declining to disclose precise dollar counts.
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Six months after breaking ground on its $40 million Robert W. Plaster Center for Advanced Manufacturing, Ozarks Technical Community College on Tuesday touted two major donations from local entrepreneurs and their families that are going toward the project, set to open in August 2022.
Both donors gave separate six-figure sums of money, OTC officials said Tuesday, declining to disclose precise dollar counts.
In a prepared statement, donor Larry Snyder said, I’ve been on OTC’s board for more than half of the college’s existence, and the Plaster Manufacturing Center is the most important project the college has ever undertaken.
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PITTSBURG, Kan. The Plaster Center on Pittsburg State University’s campus is usually brimming with athletes of all sports. The volleyball team spends their time in the gyms training, while the track team practices sprints on the indoor track.
However, in a strange turn of events, this week the Plaster center was the home of PSU’s theater department as they filmed their latest production, “The Wolves”.
Live theatre during the COVID-19 area has been hard to achieve safely. Departments at schools and universities across the country have been forced to use their creative chops to figure out ways to still allow students to perform. For the director of PSU’s latest play and an associate professor in the Department of Communication, Gil Cooper, that meant leaning into the filming side of performing while still trying to honor the essence of live theatre.
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