Posted on March 18, 2020

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It’s a residence hall unlike any other.

A hallway of practice rooms. A computer lab for music composition and design. A dance studio and visual art studio. And hundreds of student artists creating and collaborating.

UNC Greensboro’s Cone Residence Hall is home to Studio 91, a new living community for students who share a common passion for the arts. The residence hall includes a variety of arts facilities – open 24/7 – that allow students dedicated space to work on their creative endeavors without leaving where they live.

Read the full article here:

https://news.uncg.edu/building-community-arts/ 

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