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Ninas stands on Troy logo in the new 44,000-square-foot, four-story
campus building.
"The Alabama Power Foundation is proud to support
projects that encourage economic prosperity and help
communities reach their full potential," said Myla
Calhoun, president of the Alabama Power Foundation.
"A main goal of the foundation is to spark positive
change for our state, and it
is inspiring to see that goal
realized through strong
projects like this one."
Troy's new riverfront
campus houses business,
nursing and social work
programs. It includes the
Center for Water Resource
Economics, the Center
for Risk Management
Insurance and the Small
Business Accelerator. It
also serves as the center of
the Phenix City Campus'
community outreach
program and is available for community events.
"We are excited about what this new facility means
for this community and for Troy University," said
Chancellor Jack Hawkins. "This building will serve
as the core of what will ultimately be a larger facility
that will house all of our
programs in Phenix City.
This is the realization of
a grand vision that began
more than a decade ago,
and it is only through
partnerships and community
support that it stands here
today."
The swift Chattahoochee River is home to class II through V whitewater classes.