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SigMT Vol12 Iss 3

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up to 30, and the lecture-style classroom, which can be used as a large conference room, will hold up to 75. e multipurpose conference and banquet room will accommodate 300 people seated at large round tables, 400 in row chairs and 700 standing. A highlight of the University Center is the Galerie Trinitas. e art gallery will feature the multimedia works of Sister Mary Trinitas Morin, the school's lead art professor for nearly 33 years. e exhibition will feature various aspects of her work, including paintings, ceramics, calligraphy, metalwork, and stained glass. In the late 1950s, Sister Mary Trinitas Morin noted, "e humble man puts first things first. Uppermost in his mind is the thought that people come first. For the architect and artist, the reason for their professions lies in the needs and aspirations of people." e schedule of events starts on campus at 9:30 a.m. with Mass in Trinitas Chapel, followed by a Ribbon Cuing/Blessing of Doors at 10:30 at the University Center. e public is welcome, and a light lunch will be provided aerward. S MT SiG MT 26 "Kylie grew up in Great Falls and received her bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Providence where she now works as Executive Director of Strategic Initiatives and Operations. She enjoys living in Great Falls and recognizes the value of having a university in her community. The University Center is one example of how UP is transforming its campus to be more competitive in the higher education market. The architecture firm was able to create inspiring spaces that support the future vision of the institution while still honoring an impactful architectural legacy that exists on the campus.

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