The event will be held in front of the new facility on Shorters Rome campus. Following the ceremony, at 3 p.m., an open house will be held at Shorters new Professional Studies Center, located at 408 Shorter Ave., Rome.
Those taking part in the ribbon-cutting ceremony will include Dr. Harold E. Newman, Shorter College president; Dr. Nelson Price, chairman of the colleges Board of Trustees; Stephanie Owens, vice president of finance and chief financial officer; Dr. Debra Faust, vice president of student affairs and dean of students; Carrie Fitzsimmons, a senior who serves as president of the Student Government Association; and the Rev. Allen Hill, director of the Education Commission of the Georgia Baptist Convention. Dr. Brian Nedvin, assistant professor of music, will present a musical selection.
Shorter began construction on the three-story, apartment style residence hall in March. The building, which provides living space for 46 students, is located behind the Sheffield-Thompson Building and west of Roberts Hall.
Pinsons Inc. of Rome is the general contractor for the project. The estimated cost of constructing and furnishing the building is $2.644 million; approximately $1.4 million of the funds has been provided by the Georgia Baptist Convention.
The 8,000-square-foot Professional Studies Center, located at 408 Shorter Ave., Rome, will serve as the home for Shorters adult-degree programs in Rome. The building includes five offices and seven classrooms. The classrooms will be available for use by both traditional and adult-degree (Professional Studies) classes. Shorters Professional Studies program offers degrees at the Associates, Bachelors and Masters level to working adults; classes are offered at four locations: North Atlanta, Lawrenceville, Riverdale and Rome







