A&M System Approves Funding for TAMUC Projects
The Texas A&M University System announced in a statement on August 26 that the Board of Regents had approved funding for capital projects on multiple system campuses, including Texas A&M University-Commerce. This comes after $551.5 million was added to the system operating budget that is earmarked for new projects. Projects that these funds go toward include the construction of a new Student Services Building at TAMUC, as well as an expansion of the Morris Recreation Center.
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