Issue: Summer 2015 | Posted: June 8, 2015
Library Nearing Completion
The landscape of the Union University campus has changed again
No longer is Miller Tower standing alone above the trees and academic buildings. In addition to the campus bell tower, Union’s new library now stands 140 feet high, and its distinctive dome and cross will be visible from miles away.
The vision for the new library was birthed out of years of planning with campus administrators and library staff to create a space that combined state-of-the- art technologies with research, study and fellowship. The new library space (scheduled for completion in October) will include several areas for internet-based research, study rooms and classrooms with the latest technology and even a new coffee shop for students, faculty and staff to enjoy.
“We are so excited about the new library at Union,” President Samuel W. “Dub” Oliver said. “It will serve as a central place on campus for students to learn and gather together in preparation for their future callings to the church and society. This amazing facility provides our students with the resources they need to achieve academic excellence in a Christ-centered community.”
This addition to the Union University campus has been made possible through the generosity of the Bill and Carol Latimer Foundation, whose $10.5 million lead gift has paved the way for the construction of the 54,000-square-foot library building.
In August 2014, Union launched the “Open the Doors” campaign to secure the final funds needed for the $21 million building. To date, the campaign has ly raised more than half of the $3 million goal to complete the project, and opportunities to partner in this campaign are still available.