Energy costs big concern of UI trustees
CHICAGO – Soaring energy costs, and efforts to control them, dominated much of the University of Illinois Board of Trustees' meeting Thursday.
Even as the UI announced new efforts to promote energy-efficiency on its three campuses, and $4 million in grants to help, officials expressed growing concern about the impact of rising energy costs on the UI budget.
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