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The College Triangle Retail Project will bring much-needed student retail and housing close to the W&M campus across from Blow Hall. The Project broke ground in summer 2010 and the building's planned completion is the Fall 2011 semester. An artist's rendering shows the design of the new Sherman and Gloria H. Cohen Career Center, planned for completion in the fall semester of 2010. The new School of Education building boasts more than 100,000 square feet. The new location serves about 90 faculty and staff, 150 undergraduates and 650 graduate students. Architectural rendering of the renovated Small Hall, home of the W&M Physics department.  Photo courtesy of Burt Hill. Alan B. Miller Hall, the new home of the Mason School of Business, opened July, 2009.  The 163,000 square foot building took 7 years to plan and $75 million to build.  The $54.3 million Integrated Science Center allows faculty and students in biology, chemistry and psychology to enjoy increased opportunities for multidisciplinary research. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) The first phase of the Integrated Science Center opened in 2008.  (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) The new Jamestown Dorms feature kitchens on every floor, sound-proof music practice rooms, covered porches and sunlit study lounges.  (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) With more than 1.2 million books, over 100 public computers and 30 laptops for circulation, the newly renovated Swem Library was dedicated in 2005.  (Photo by Joel Pattison) The country's oldest Law School has a new library: the 57,000 square foot Wolf Law Library opened in 2007 after a two year renovation. The Law Library features places to relax as well as study - in addition to 12 group study rooms and more than 500 seats, there is a "chess corner" and a recreation room with pool and ping pong tables. The Laycock Football Center, located at the northwest corner of Zable Stadium, boasts team meeting rooms, an athletic training room, coaches’ offices and a team locker room.  The Laycock Center was funded entirely by generous private gifts. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) The Lake Matoaka Amphitheater received a $7.5 million renovation in 2007. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) The College has hosted a number of popular concert series and bands at the amphitheater.  Here, Carbon Leaf performs for the W&M community.  (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) The Fresh Food Company is the product of extensive renovations to the Commons Dining Hall - known as “The Caf.” (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) The Rec Center opened in 2006 with gymnasiums, aerobic workout equipment, free weights, a swimming pool, racquetball courts, squash courts, and outdoor facilities. The newly constructed 518-space parking deck opened in August 2006.  Offices in the front of the building house the W&M Police.  (Photo by Stephen Salpukas)