Rethinking Lower Sproul: Student Focus Groups
Students are invited to participate in focus groups on either January 29th, 30th, or 31st to look at ways to rethink, revitalize, and redevelop the Lower Sproul Plaza area.
This study provides the opportunity to consider how the Plaza and surrounding buildings could become a truly vibrant place for student programs, activities, groups and government. The student focus groups are a vital component of the effort to ensure that Students have a significant say in what the new student center complex will look like.
As you may have heard, there are plans to create a new vision for the Lower Sproul Plaza, which also includes the King Student Union, the Cesar Chavez Center, and Eshleman Hall. This area was designed and built over 50 years ago, and no longer adequately addresses the needs of the contemporary student body. Because substantial seismic, life safety and accessibility improvements are needed, this is the perfect time to not only address safety, but shape a place that works for you.
Please click here to view all of the session times and to RSVP for one of the Focus Group sessions. Please respond by Wednesday, January 24.
Regardless of your perspective (e.g., Commuter Student vs. International student), you are welcome to attend any of the groups.
Food and Drinks will be provided at all focus groups. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
This study provides the opportunity to consider how the Plaza and surrounding buildings could become a truly vibrant place for student programs, activities, groups and government. The student focus groups are a vital component of the effort to ensure that Students have a significant say in what the new student center complex will look like.
As you may have heard, there are plans to create a new vision for the Lower Sproul Plaza, which also includes the King Student Union, the Cesar Chavez Center, and Eshleman Hall. This area was designed and built over 50 years ago, and no longer adequately addresses the needs of the contemporary student body. Because substantial seismic, life safety and accessibility improvements are needed, this is the perfect time to not only address safety, but shape a place that works for you.
Please click here to view all of the session times and to RSVP for one of the Focus Group sessions. Please respond by Wednesday, January 24.
Regardless of your perspective (e.g., Commuter Student vs. International student), you are welcome to attend any of the groups.
Food and Drinks will be provided at all focus groups. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.


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