Summer Access Revisions on the Plaza between Bohler and PEB

Monday, June 9, thru Friday, Aug 16, pedestrian access through the plaza between Bohler Athletic Complex (Bohler) and the Physical Education Building (PEB) will be revised to accommodate construction under the covered area of the PEB. This project will construct support for a distributed antenna system which will address the large wireless demand on event days.

A construction fence will be installed in the plaza between Bohler and PEB to designate the construction area.  Pedestrian pathway in the plaza will be revised and we ask that pedestrians use the pathways outside the construction fence as indicated.  Building access for the east side of PEB and west side of Bohler will be maintained throughout the project.

Additionally, the plaza will only be open to emergency, construction, and service vehicles between June 9 and Aug. 15.

The new plaza between Hollingbery Field House and Bohler Athletic Complex is now open to the public and will provide an unobstructed north/south pathway during this period.

Thank you for your support and patience.  GO COUGS!

The Notices and Announcements section is provided as a service to the WSU community for sharing events such as lectures, trainings, and other highly transactional types of information related to the university experience. Information provided and opinions expressed may not reflect the understanding or opinion of WSU. Accuracy of the information presented is the responsibility of those who submitted it. The self-uploaded posts are reviewed for compliance with state statutes and ethics guidelines but are not edited for spelling, grammar, or clarity.

Next Story

Recent News

Inside WSU’s student-run hackathons

Hackathons have become a defining space for student innovation, with two taking center stage this year.

WSU recognized for support of first-generation students

The university’s elevation to FirstGen Forward Network Champion reflects growing enrollment, improved retention, and expanded support programs helping first-generation students succeed.