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The University of California Board of Regents approves $1.1b projects

by Andrea Zander

The University of California Board of Regents has approved two campus projects, Triton Center, a $428 million new integrated central hub for student support, and the $537 million Ridge Walk North Living and Learning Neighborhood.

Both are scheduled to break ground this summer.

Scheduled for completion in 2026, Triton Center will comprise four buildings — The Student Health, Mental Health and Well-Being Building, the Student Academic Resources Building, an Alumni and Welcome Center — as well as a multi-purpose building that will be an art gallery and a 500-person event space. Triton Center will be within walking distance of John Muir College and the Cognitive Science Building.

Scheduled for completion in 2025, Ridge Walk North Living and Learning Neighborhood is among UC San Diego’s three initiatives to add a combined 5,700 beds to the campus by 2025. The space will comprise 2,400 beds for undergraduate students, 19 classrooms and a 150-seat lecture hall. A

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