Within a decade, enrollment at the University of New Haven’s Pompea College of Business has roughly tripled from about 700 students to 2,000, according to Dean Brian Kench. This month, university officials announced a $10 million gift from alumnus Dennis Martin, chairman of the board of Federal Signal Corporation, to support the estimated $45 million cost to build a new 80,000 square-foot building for the Pompea College of Business on the university’s main campus in West Haven. The exact location of the building has yet to be decided, but Kench said it would be near the intersection of Campbell Avenue and Ruden Street. Although the university has plans for the new building on campus, it’s roughly a third of its three-year $150 million fundraising goal for campus construction, renovations and improvements. UNH President Jens Frederiksen said the university is also seeking capital to refurbish its acquisition at the current Railroad Salvage site across the street at 1131 Campbell Ave., into a research and development center for the campus.
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