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Ground-breaking For New UTIG/TACC Building

Ground-breaking for UTIG and TACC Building

On Sept. 29, 2005, members of UTIG attended the ground-breaking ceremony of a new building on the UT Pickle Research Campus in north Austin. UTIG will share the building, located directly south of the Bureau of Economic Geology building on the north side of the campus, with the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC). This building has been long-awaited by UTIG, ever since UTIG moved from Galveston to Austin in 1982. Move-in is scheduled for January, 2007.

For more information, you can check out the media advisory on the ground-breaking ceremony.

Photos from the ground-breaking ceremony.

JSG staff and students attend the ground-breaking ceremony

Mark, Cliff, Patty, Yosio and Fred have been with UTIG since it was located in Galveston.

Prepare for ground-breaking!

Dig in!!

The efforts of many people made this day possible.

Yahoo! A home of our own!

 

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