
John E. Klein, executive vice chancellor for administration, addresses the audience at the Report to the Neighbors meeting Nov. 1 at the Charles F. Knight Executive Education Center. Following opening remarks by Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton, the report featured a presentation by Richard A. Roloff, vice chancellor for capital projects, regarding the more than $100 million worth of construction happening on campus — specifically the underground parking garage, University Center and the School of Law/Social Sciences building. A question-and-answer session followed, moderated by Cheryl Adelstein, director of community relations and local government affairs, and included a panel of (from left) Flint Fowler, co-chair of the Neighbors Council; Wrighton; Klein; James E. McLeod, vice chancellor for students and dean of the College of Arts & Sciences; Steven P. Hoffner, assistant vice chancellor for real estate and president of Quadrangle Management Co. and Quadrangle Housing Co.; and Roloff.