M3A Architectuie/Grambling State University
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Grambling State University breaks ground on student services center

June 7, 2024
The three-story, 60,000-square-foot building will be constructed on the campus quadrangle.

Grambling State University in Grambling, Louisiana, has broken ground on a Student Services Center.

The university says it has partnered with Black and Gold Facilities Inc. to build a centralized, collaborative, and safe environment for co-working and learning.

The three-story, 60,000-square foot building will house offices for Campus Living and Housing, the Center for Career and Professional Development, Admissions/Recruitment, the Registrar, and Financial Aid.

Situated on the campus quadrangle, the facility will be designed to enhance effective interpersonal interaction, engagement, and service delivery resources in a centralized location.

“Tell them we’re building a future where every student has the resources they need to excel," says Grambling State President Martin Lemelle, Jr. "Centralized student services and academic support will be at their fingertips, fostering an iconic identity of pride in space and enduring loyalty to Grambling State University."

Black and Gold Facilities is a non-profit organization is dedicated to acquiring, renovating, constructing, and managing facilities at Grambling State.

The architect is M3A Architecture.

 

 

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