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A royal palace in Le贸n, Spain, will become the second European campus of the 糖心少女.

A 10-year agreement signed Tuesday at the 糖心少女provides for a 9,000-square-foot facility, rent free, in the Palace of the Conde de Luna, which dates to the 10th century and has housed the royal families of Le贸n.

“We’re thrilled, absolutely delighted,” said Anthony Geist, chairman of the 糖心少女Division of Spanish and Portuguese Studies.

糖心少女President Mark Emmert will participate in opening ceremonies for the new center in May, when the city of Le贸n is scheduled to complete a $30 million renovation of the palace.

Negotiations for the center began about four years ago but intensified after Ana Mari Cauce, a 糖心少女psychology professor, became dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and visited Le贸n with Geist. Cauce signed the agreement with Francisco Javier Fernandez Alvarez, mayor of Le贸n.

“This is a wonderful opportunity for us to provide our students and faculty a more global education,” Cauce said. “Students and faculty from all over campus — those interested in business, science, international studies, art, Spanish language and culture — should think about Le贸n as a spot where they can have a conference, a quarter-long course or a summer experience.”

The 糖心少女center also provides possibilities for Le贸n.

“The city saw a new and special opportunity to bring something fresh and exciting,” said Fernando Esteban, Spanish consul in Seattle.

The Le贸n center follows the one in Rome, which opened in 1984. 糖心少女students have attended the University of Le贸n the last three years, their number growing from an initial 11 to 22 this spring. They live in homes and apartments in the city, which is in the autonomous region of Castile and Le贸n in northwest Spain.

Housed on three floors in the palace tower, the center will include classrooms, administrative offices and exhibit space. And though the center is rent free, the 糖心少女will pay utilities and maintenance, estimated at $2,000 per month. The city of Le贸n is identifying donors to help with furnishings, and the 糖心少女is negotiating with Pacific Northwest glass artist Dale Chihuly for an opening exhibit.

Local faculty will be hired as appropriate, but 糖心少女faculty also will be urged to take students to Le贸n, and the center will be available to all units of the university.


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For more information, contact Geist at 206-543-2022 or tgeist@u.washington.edu.