Texas A&M System Officially Opens The First Academic Building On The RELLIS Campus

A statewide audience was on the RELLIS campus Wednesday to participate in the grand opening of the first academic building of the partnership with Blinn College and ten Texas A&M system institutions.

Click HERE to read and download the grand opening program document, provided by the A&M system.

System chancellor John Sharp says the students are the best thing about the $42 million dollar building.

Blinn chancellor Mary Hensley says their branch campus, located across the street, was projected to start last year with 500 students. Enrollment exceeded 1,500, and so far this semester’s enrollment is nearly 2,600.

Blinn’s health science program occupies two of the three floors of the new building.

Developer Hunter Goodwin, who chairs the RELLIS external advisory committee, says local business owners will be asked to make a financial investment as they will received the benefit of students going through academic and workforce education programs.

The three story building contains ten classrooms, biology labs, research labs, instructional and simulation labs, more than 60 faculty offices, and support space for student advising and mentoring.

Construction starts next week on the academic alliance’s second building.

Click below to listen to comments at the grand opening:

Listen to “Grand opening of the first RELLIS campus academic building” on Spreaker.

RELLIS campus first academic alliance building, August 28 2019.
Ribbon cutting of the RELLIS campus first academic building, August 28 2019
Those attending the grand opening of the RELLIS campus first academic building, August 28 2019.

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