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'''Architect:''' James Collier (original building); Carl R. Smyth (Wu Centre addition)
'''Architect:''' James Collier (original building); Carl R. Smyth (Wu Centre addition)


'''Named for:''' Dr. Yee-Sun Wu (DLitt '87) and his son, Michael Wu (BScMe '64 LLD '89), who, through the Wu Foundation, donated $1 million to the construction of the Wu Conference and Continuing Education Centre.
'''Named for:''' Dr. Yee-Sun Wu (DLitt '87) and his son, Michael Wu (BScMe '64 LLD '89), who, through the Wu Foundation, donated $1 million to the construction of the Wu Conference and Continuing Education Centre, as well as the purchase of special collections and manuscripts.  Dr. Wu Yee-Sun was the founder of the Wing Lung Bank of Hong Kong. A believer in returning good fortune to the community through which he achieved his prosperity, he established the Wu Yee-Sun Charitable Foundation.


'''Renovations/changes/additions:''' Originally the New Brunswick Teacher's Federation Building, the building was enlarged and renovated to provide space for a meeting and training space, becoming the Wu Conference Centre.
'''Renovations/changes/additions:''' Originally the New Brunswick Teacher's Federation Building, the building was enlarged and renovated to provide space for a meeting and training space, becoming the Wu Conference Centre.

Revision as of 16:14, 31 October 2022

Building Name: Wu Conference Centre/College of Extended Learning

Wu Conference Centre, 1992. PR; Series 2; Sub-series 4; File 1023; Item 8.

Other Names: Wu Centre, New Brunswick Teachers' Association

Civic Address: 6 Duffie Dr.

Sod Turning: May 1991

Cornerstone Laying: [ca. 1991]

Opened for Use: 1992

Official Opening: 9 October 1968 by Lady Violet Aitken (as the NBTA); 5 October 1992 (as the Wu Conference Centre)

Architect: James Collier (original building); Carl R. Smyth (Wu Centre addition)

Named for: Dr. Yee-Sun Wu (DLitt '87) and his son, Michael Wu (BScMe '64 LLD '89), who, through the Wu Foundation, donated $1 million to the construction of the Wu Conference and Continuing Education Centre, as well as the purchase of special collections and manuscripts. Dr. Wu Yee-Sun was the founder of the Wing Lung Bank of Hong Kong. A believer in returning good fortune to the community through which he achieved his prosperity, he established the Wu Yee-Sun Charitable Foundation.

Renovations/changes/additions: Originally the New Brunswick Teacher's Federation Building, the building was enlarged and renovated to provide space for a meeting and training space, becoming the Wu Conference Centre.

Notes: The J. Harper Kent Auditorium was dedicated 5 October 1992. Home of the College of Extended Learning, English Language Programmes, Centre for e-Learning Development, and Security and Traffic (which was previously housed in Annex B).

Source(s):

  • UA Case 123; Section 3, Box 2; Wu Centre.
  • UA Case 123; Section 1, Box 1.
  • Leroux, John. Building A University: The Architecture of UNB. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 2010, p. 119-120.
  • UNB Scrapbooks (UA RG 100); October - December 1968.


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