In addition to the renovation of homes in the College Park neighborhood (see separate story), the campus saw a number of other projects during the summer:
The Nott-Seward parking lot was paved with space for 200 cars; it also has walkways, lights, and emergency phones.
The two tennis courts closest to the Humanities Building and Schaffer Library were returned to green space (two new courts were added near Lamont House).
Offices and classrooms in Humanities were remodeled, moving modern languages faculty offices from 36 Union Ave., and a classroom in the Social Sciences building was converted to four offices.
The guest house at 1294 Lenox Rd. was renovated for Thurston House (the East Asian Studies theme house) with occupancy for sixteen students.
Fero House was renovated to house fourteen independent students.
The Office of Communications moved to 69 Union Ave, the former Dudley Observatory.