General Assembly Approves Budget Including UGA Science Learning Center
Press release from the issuing company
Thursday, March 20th, 2014
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The final budget adopted by the Georgia General Assembly Tuesday and sent to Gov. Nathan Deal includes $44.7 million for the construction of a Science Learning Center at the University of Georgia. Funding for the proposed building was included unchanged from that originally proposed by Gov. Deal in January and the board of regents last fall. “I am grateful that the General Assembly recognized the significant impact that the Science Learning Center will have in addressing the critical need for additional science teaching labs at UGA,” said UGA President Jere W. Morehead. “On behalf of the university, I am sincerely appreciative to the chancellor and board of regents for approving the project, the governor for including it in his capital priorities, and the lieutenant governor, speaker, General Assembly leadership and members of the local delegation for supporting it. This much-needed facility was my top capital priority for this year and will provide modern, efficient and flexible space for undergraduate laboratory teaching in the sciences at UGA.” The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia approved UGA’s request for design and construction of the approximately 122,500-square-foot facility in September as part of its fiscal year 2015 budget request to the governor. With the governor’s signature, the project would begin construction this summer with completion expected in 2016. Once completed, the project would be supplemented by $10 million in institutional funds to begin a program to modernize space where such courses are now taught in the 1960s-era chemistry and biological sciences buildings, with much of that space being repurposed to support faculty research. |


