For release: Sept. 19, 2012
News and Media Relations contact: Randy Weiler, 615-898-5616 or Randy.Weiler@mtsu.edu
“Architecturally, it’s beautiful,” MTSU President Sidney A.
McPhee said. “It’s designed to be home for students. It’s meant to be lived in
and they are doing that.”
To view video of the event on YouTube, go to http://you.tu.be/jc2XSNbllgc.
On a sun-splashed, nearly autumn morning, a large turnout of
people attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony and heard remarks from McPhee,
Sherlock, Dr. Deb Sells and master of ceremonies John Hood.
The three-story building, which opened Aug. 24 when students returned to begin the fall semester, is a long-awaited replacement for the 45-year-old Keathley University Center, which remains open and a functioning facility.
“I have never been more proud of our students,” said Sells,
the vice president of student affairs and vice provost for enrollment and
academic services.
Sells said it was the vision of former vice president of
student affairs Dr. Bob Glenn, who attended along with his wife, Laurie; the
determination of former SGA students Spencer Wood and Jay Cash; and an
editorial in the student publication “Sidelines” that propelled the project
from paper to reality.
The Glenns drove from Athens, Ala., where he serves as
president of Athens State University.
Representatives from the Tennessee Board of Regents and the
various engineering, architectural and construction firms involved in the
project, and distinguished past presidents of the student body, were in
attendance.
The building features Phillips Bookstore, restaurants, an
840-seat ballroom, 95-seat theater, student government parliamentary room,
third-floor offices for the SGA, Student Unions and Programming and Center for
Student Involvement and Leadership, lounge areas that include collaborative
technology.
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