The expansion and renovation of Baldwin Hall was dedicated during a ceremony held June 13. The building houses the School of Public and International Affairs, the department of anthropology and the department of sociology.
The renovations include four new classrooms, additional offices, meeting areas and graduate student research spaces with state-of-the-art technology. Speaking at the ceremony were UGA President Jere W. Morehead, international affairs and political science student Roya Naghepour, University System of Georgia Chancellor Steve Wrigley, State Rep. Earl Ehrhart and President Pro Tempore of the Georgia State Senate David Shafer.
“This historic building has served the University of Georgia in many significant ways, and certainly what we are dedicating today represents our commitment to enhancing the learning environment for our students,” Morehead said.
Naghepour echoed that sentiment, saying, “Baldwin Hall is a place where our faculty, visiting academics and real-world practitioners work to give UGA students the knowledge and skills they need to impact the nation and global community through public service and research.”