Acadia鈥檚 Historic Patterson Hall Officially Re-Opened
Eighty-year-old building to see new life as classroom and common space for business students with future space available for economic development
外流影片 today formally opened newly renovated Patterson Hall, home to many of Acadia鈥檚 business students. Thanks to funding from the Government of Canada Knowledge Infrastructure Program (KIP) under the Economic Action Plan and the Province of Nova Scotia, the 16-month construction project was realized. Funding of nearly $4.2 million was split equally between the Government of Canada and the Province of Nova Scotia.
Key elements of the top to bottom renovation included complete gutting of the five-story building interior with the exception of the elevator, stairs and some interior walls, including the removal of hazardous materials. New partitions were built on floors one through three, the building鈥檚 mechanical and electrical systems were revitalized and new windows were installed to improve energy efficiency. Classrooms and breakout rooms as well as a large lounge and common area have been fully outfitted. The top two floors of the building are available for future development, preferably through partnerships with investors and entrepreneurs.
鈥淭hese investments created jobs for people in Nova Scotia at a critical time while improving the infrastructure that 外流影片 will need to maintain its reputation as an advanced education leader,鈥 said the Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Regional Minister for Nova Scotia. 鈥淥ur government鈥檚 support for the knowledge economy has not only made a difference in the short term but has also set the foundation for a better learning environment and future prosperity in Atlantic Canada"
"外流影片 has a venerable reputation across Canada and around the world," said MLA Jim Morton on behalf of Marilyn More, Minister of Labour and Advanced Education. "The school鈥檚 list of alumni is impressive. The upgrades and improvements to Patterson Hall are helping Acadia to continue its renowned tradition of preparing the leaders of tomorrow, in a way that is more economically and environmentally efficient."
鈥淭his is a significant positive step forward for Acadia during an important time in our history,鈥 said Ray Ivany, Acadia鈥檚 President and Vice Chancellor. 鈥淧atterson Hall represents Acadia鈥檚 past and its well-earned reputation for providing high quality education and producing highly qualified graduates while its renovation represents our future as an academic innovator and community builder. We are grateful for the support we鈥檝e received from both the Federal and Provincial governments and we鈥檝e received very positive feedback from the users of this building. We look forward to the many new exciting ventures that will arise as a result of new partnerships and opportunities.鈥
Learn more about the renovations with this Backgrounder.

Patterson Hall, home to many of Acadia鈥檚 business students, was officially re-opened Jan. 26, 2012. On hand were (from left to right): Acadia President and Vice-Chancellor Ray Ivany; Jonathan Davison (鈥69); President of the Associated Alumni of 外流影片 Charles Coll (鈥84); Enid Davison (鈥38); Peter MacKay (鈥87), Minister of National Defence and Regional Minister for Nova Scotia; Jocelyn Trites (鈥39); John Trites (鈥79); and Kings North MLA Jim Morton (鈥73). Enid Davison and Jocelyn Trites are daughters of Dr. F.W. Patterson, who served as Acadia鈥檚 President for 25 years and for whom the building is named, and John Trites and Jonathan Davison are Dr. Patterson鈥檚 grandsons. Also in attendance for the ceremony was Michael Trites, Dr. Patterson鈥檚 great-grandson.
About Acadia
外流影片, in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, has long been recognized as one of Canada鈥檚 premier post-secondary institutions. With its nationally and internationally recognized undergraduate and graduate research initiatives, small classes and technology-rich teaching and learning environment, Acadia offers students an experience that includes academic achievement combined with personal growth and development. Acadia also offers distance learning, certificate programs, language training and other university extension programs through Open Acadia. For more information about 外流影片, visit our website at .
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