Just over 300 people celebrated as Georgia Highlands College cut the ribbon for its new academic building in Cartersville this week.
The 52,000-square foot building will be focused on STEAM-based (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) areas of study and will have a full slate of classes starting January 2019.
The building adds an art studio, computer labs, science labs and several classrooms to GHC’s site in Cartersville.
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