Tigerville Celebrates New Free Enterprise Center at North Greenville University

Tigerville Celebrates New Free Enterprise Center at North Greenville University

TIGERVILLE — North Greenville University has recently completed a significant renovation of its historic administrative building, now known as the Robert W. Plaster Free Enterprise Center. The grand opening took place on April 12, 2024, where several board members and donors gathered to cut the ceremonial ribbon, marking the end of the multimillion-dollar project.

A $10.4 Million Transformation

This ambitious project, costing approximately $10.4 million, involved a complete overhaul of the former Donnan Administration Building. Construction began in 2021, with workers stripping the structure down to its steel and concrete framework. Through hard work and perseverance, the transformation has resulted in a mixed-use building featuring new classrooms, faculty offices, and collaborative workspaces.

Fostering Business and Entrepreneurship

The newly renovated center is dedicated to supporting the university’s business and entrepreneurship college, which plays a crucial role in educating over 500 of the school’s 2,200 students. This facility provides essential resources to foster a learning environment where students can thrive.

A Beautiful Setting

University President Gene Fant Jr. expressed excitement over the building’s stunning features. “There’s 180-degree mountain views on each side of the building,” he noted, emphasizing the beautiful surroundings. Fant also mentioned that the university wanted the facility to reflect the excellence of its students and faculty.

Building with History

In a charming touch, the furniture inside the building has been crafted from wood sourced from trees on campus. Furthermore, the building has retained a 50-year-old table in the offices where trustees have historically gathered. This blend of modern function with traditional elements signifies the university’s respect for its history while looking towards the future.

Support from the Robert W. Plaster Foundation

The Robert W. Plaster Foundation, based in the Midwest, has generously funded this project. The foundation is known for supporting university initiatives that promote free enterprise values. In addition to North Greenville University, the foundation has backed similar projects at Southwest Baptist University, Missouri State University, and Missouri Southern State University.

Community Impact

The completion of the Robert W. Plaster Free Enterprise Center is expected to have a positive impact on the community and the university’s academic offerings. It will serve as a hub for students and faculty to engage in collaborative learning and entrepreneurship. The new facility promises to enhance the overall educational experience at North Greenville University.

A Bright Future Ahead

With students already benefiting from this state-of-the-art facility, the university is looking forward to its continued impact on future generations. As the program around business and entrepreneurship grows at North Greenville, the center aims to produce skilled individuals ready for challenges in the business world.

This exciting development not only adds to the university’s prestige but also highlights the commitment of the administration and donors to provide top-notch educational resources. The Robert W. Plaster Free Enterprise Center signifies more than just a building; it represents a vision of success and opportunity for students pursuing their dreams in the panels of business education.


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