University of Georgia plans new Health Science campus

Feb. 8, 2011
School will renovate 4 buildings vacated by the Navy

From The Athens Banner-Herald: The University of Georgia will pay $11.4 million to renovate four buildings at the Navy Supply Corps base for a new Health Sciences Campus, according to documents administrators filed with the University System Board of Regents. Workers should begin the renovations by this summer, shortly after the state takes the title to the 58-acre campus. The Navy vacated the base in October.

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