The Center for Persons with Disabilities is decorated with farewell graffiti. It is scheduled for demolition this month, but UATP's services to clients will remain the same. |
If you’ve been on the Logan campus of Utah State University lately,
you’ve probably noticed some changes. The building that houses the Center for
Persons with Disabilities was recently covered in graffiti in one last,
affectionate gesture of farewell. It is now fenced off from the public and will
soon be demolished.
Construction will begin this summer on the new Center for
Clinical Excellence, which will house many Center for Persons with Disabilities
programs.
Here’s how these changes will affect the people served by
the Utah Assistive Technology Program: They won’t.
Though UATP is a program of the Center for Persons with Disabilities,
it is not expected to relocate to the new center, which is scheduled for
completion in late fall of 2017.
Throughout the construction period, the Assistive TechnologyLab will go on serving clients from the same on-campus
location in the Janet Quinney Lawson Building.
Some administrative UATP offices have moved physically, but they
are still located in the Human Services Research Center on the Logan campus,
and email addresses and phone numbers remain the same.
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