
Belluschi House Groundbreaking
The groundbreaking ceremony for the reconstruction of the historic Belluschi House was held on the Marylhurst campus September 11, 2012.
The Renaissance Campaign, which ended in 2008, enhanced the quality of education at Marylhurst by improving the physical assets of the campus.
Now the university's board of trustees has approved another set of funding priorities for capital improvement. Among them are a series of much-needed facilities renovations that were not addressed previously, as well as several exciting new capital initiatives.
For more information, click on the links to the left or contact Pamela Clem at 503.534.4074 or pclem@marylhurst.edu.

The groundbreaking ceremony for the reconstruction of the historic Belluschi House was held on the Marylhurst campus September 11, 2012.

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