By Melissa Smith
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. | Gwinnett Technical College celebrated the completion of its new Computer Information Systems, Cybersecurity, and Emerging Technologies Building and the renovation of Building 100 this week.
The state-funded $42 million project included a new three-story building for Computer Information Systems, Cybersecurity, and Emerging Technologies programs. It also included renovation of existing structures, including Building 100, the One-Stop Enrollment Center, the Library, the Student Life Center, and new chemistry and physics labs that support health sciences.
Gwinnett Tech President Dr. D. Glen Cannon called the day a historic one, not just for Gwinnett Tech but for the technical college system as a whole. “This project will continue to ensure Gwinnett Tech students are highly-trained, skilled, and ready to work, when our great Georgia companies are ready to expand or when our ever-growing global partners in manufacturing, IT, construction and trades make a decision on where to locate and want to ensure a qualified and sustainable workforce will be available” he said.
The new Computer Information Systems, Cybersecurity, and Emerging Technologies Building is 82,000+ square feet and features multiple flex rooms, 29 classrooms, a dedicated networking lab, an eSports lab, a Cybersecurity war room, and a Gaming Technologies room.
In addition, a bright, fresh, more collegiate look on campus has allowed Gwinnett Tech to make a more open area connecting the buildings with green space. Dr. Cannon commented: “It allowed us to move our IT and CIS programs into a space that’s more up to date with what’s needed for today’s technology.”
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