
The Vincennes University Alumni Association has announced a commemorative brick campaign connected to the school’s largest-ever building project.
A new brick pathway will lead into the $33.9 million Center for Health Sciences and Innovative Learning, which is set to open in January 2026. The Alumni Association says 220 engraved bricks will be installed along the walkway as part of the project.
VU alum are invited to participate by making gifts to receive a personalized engraved commemorative brick to be placed along the walkway.
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Officials describe the effort as a way to recognize the connection between graduates and the university while creating a lasting tribute for future generations who will use the new facility.
The 72,000-square-foot center will include classrooms, offices, study areas, and advanced simulation labs designed to train students in nursing, surgical technology, health information management, and other healthcare fields.