Graceland University's infrastructure is designed to support a comprehensive and modern educational experience. The Lamoni campus features historic buildings like Walker Hall (1929) and Gunsolley Hall (1951) alongside newer facilities like the Newcom Student Union, which houses a game room, dining areas, and student life offices. The campus is equipped with robust technology, including a comprehensive wireless network, computer labs, and access to digital and electronic resources for research. The university's infrastructure also includes specialized facilities such as the nursing skills lab with recording capabilities, a greenhouse for field trials and research, and the Closson Center, which houses a 38,000-square-foot gym with five courts and a 200-meter rubber track. The university's commitment to maintaining a safe and inspiring environment is evident through its partnership with National Management Resources to oversee facilities management and its ongoing capital improvements.
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