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Assignment I EDT 347. Clarissa Lolmaugh 10:30 am lab. WMU Beautification project. Lee Honor’s College Welcome Banners Fountain Plaza Incorporation of more art. Lee Honors College. John Houdek and his wife Carolyn Provided the landscaping for this building.
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Assignment I EDT 347 Clarissa Lolmaugh 10:30 am lab
WMU Beautification project • Lee Honor’s College • Welcome Banners • Fountain Plaza • Incorporation of more art
Lee Honors College • John Houdek and his wife Carolyn Provided the landscaping for this building. • The Landscaping consisted of a Perennial garden. • After this project was complete, it motivated Houdek to begin a beautification project campus wide.
Welcome Banners • Houdek thought that this beautification project was important to the university. • Welcome banners were installed in the school colors of brown and gold.
Revitalization of the Fountain Plaza • One of the steps in the beautification project was the revitalization of the Fountain Plaza between Miller Auditorium and the Dalton Center.
Incorporation of more art • Houdek also wanted to incorporate more art onto the Western Michigan University Campus. • The Mammoth Mural Relief was built. • It consists of 182 handmade clay tiles. • The location of the relief is at the entrance of Knauss Hall Space Gallery.
Question Slide • How many tiles compose the Mammoth Mural Relief? • 82 • 182 • 1182
Wrong Answer Slide • Sorry, that was the incorrect answer. • Click here to return to the question. • Click here to return to the beginning of the slide show.
Correct answer slide • YOU ARE CORRECT! • There are 182 tiles in the Mammoth Mural Relief! • Go to bio Slide
Bio Slide • Prepared By Clarissa Lolmaugh • Clarissa is in her second year at Western. She attended South Western Michigan College for two years prior to coming to WMU, and plans on pre-interning in the Spring of 2005 for her early childhood degree.
Bibliography • All the information from this slide show can be found in the following resource: • Massie, Larry B,Brown and Gold Memories Western Michigan Universities First Century,2003, p215. Return to beginning of slide show