By Teddy Amenabar, The Diamondback
Facilities Management began construction in J.M. Patterson last month to create the Siegel Learning Center, a state-of-the-art technology hub to be the centralized location for Distance Education program faculty. Marty Ronning, the assistant director of Distance Education Technology and Services, said the center will help the university serve more students statewide, despite the fact that the university possesses limited funds to hire more faculty and a classroom deficit of 70,000-square-feet on the campus. “This could go a long way in satisfying the University System of Maryland mandate that all the campuses increases their enrollment,” she said.
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