More than 800 students, faculty members and staffers, including 120 medical students, will move to the campus next month. The first phase of the campus cost $11.4 million to renovate three main buildings for the medical school and the UGA College of Public Health for classrooms and administrative and faculty offices.
The Augusta Chronicle reports (http://bit.ly/Ol6Zy1) the second phase of renovation, expected to cost $8.5 million, will add services including a student center and dining hall.
The project is being built on what was the old Navy Supply Corps School campus and was born from a need for more physicians in the state.





