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Construction Science Students Tour Globe Life Field and Attend Fundraising Event

O U Construction Science students in front of a stadium construction site.

Construction Science Students Tour Globe Life Field


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October 17, 2019

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Construction Science (CNS) students at Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture recently had the opportunity to tour the new Globe Life Field in Dallas, Texas. This incredible opportunity was made possible by the Manhattan Construction Group. They led students on this tour to see the progress of the new Texas Rangers stadium firsthand. 

Students in high visibility vests outside of a stadium construction site.

The students tour Globe Life Field.

Later that evening, these same students had the opportunity to spend the rest of their night at Top Golf enjoying a relaxing atmosphere and building relationships between their peers, faculty and industry partners.

Students at Top Golf.

Students at the Top Golf fundraiser and networking event.

The Haskell and Irene Lemon Division of Construction Science would like to thank those who participated and sponsored this event, which raised about $3,000 toward CNS scholarships!

Photos provided by Ben Bigelow.


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