b"FEATURE STORYCollege of Health and Human Services' natatorium renovation adds competitive edge for ISUT oday more than ever, university buildings have become com-ompetitive assets to attract, retain and engage student popula-ulations.Tomeettheseneeds,IndianaStateUniversity(ISU) renovated and expanded their College of Health and Human Services (CHHS) building in Terre Haute to accommodate the surge of students in healthcare-related fields. In a historic move, the state of Indiana approved $64 million, the largest ever state-funded investment at ISU, to complete an addition and renovation to the existing CHHS building. The new facility brought health education fields together under one roof, including programs in nursing, applied health sciences, applied medicine and kinesiology, recreation and sport, and social work. ISU hired award-winning Ratio Architectstodesignthenewbuilding.Ratiosmoderndesignincor-porated natural materials and copious amounts of natural light in key gathering spots, making CHHS a destination for students on campus.ISUs expanded and renovated College of Health and Human Services.182020|TECH"