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The Marvin Laser Recital Hall, named after the founding dean of the College of Humanities & Fine Arts (now the College of Arts & humanities), was dedicated on March 13, 1992.Ìý The 125 seat venue was built so that the university's music majors would have a place to perform recitals, small chamber concerts, etc.Ìý In 2017, the Marvin Laser Recital Hall began an 18-month renovation to transform the space into a 133 seat state-of-the-art performance space and screening room.Ìý It is one of the nicest and most technologically advanced recital halls in the CSU system. Ìý
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