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Myers Hall to be rededicated

ATHENS, Ga. — The University of Georgia’s Myers Hall, which underwent renovation during the 2002-03 academic year, will be rededicated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov 4. President Michael F. Adams and student residents of the Myers Community will speak before a ribbon is cut. The campus community is invited to attend.

Myers Hall – named for Jennie Belle Myers, a longtime house mother at UGA – opened in 1954. It is also the residence hall where Charlayne Hunter-Gault lived after she and Hamilton Holmes desegregated UGA in 1961; a display of memorabilia related to that time in UGA’s history is planned for the lobby.

Myers houses 406 UGA students with 220 slots reserved for freshman Honors students.

For more information, contact Chuck Toney at 706/583-0370 or ctoney@uga.edu.

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