Mount
Breaks Ground On
William G. Mcgowan Student Center
Mount St. Mary’s
College will break ground on the William
G. McGowan Student Center, the most
ambitious and anticipated capital project
since the Knott ARCC was built in 1987. On
Monday, March 12, at 12:30 p.m. the
McGowan Student Center, a major renovation
and addition to the Cogan Student Union
Building will take the first step from
blueprints to reality when Mount community
members, friends and Trustees gather to
shovel the first dirt. His Eminence
William Cardinal Keeler, archbishop of
Baltimore and Mount Board member, will
bless the site.
Named in honor of
the late William G. McGowan, founder of
MCI, the McGowan Center will combine a
43,500-square-foot renovation of the
existing Cogan Student Union Building with
a 36,500 square-foot addition, creating a
vibrant, attractive building that will
ultimately become the hub of student life
on the Mount St. Mary's campus.
The McGowan Center
will provide students with a gathering
place that includes student activities
offices, a graphics computer lab,
centralized student services (such as the
relocated Wellness and Career Centers) and
expanded dining options that better fit
the way students work and live.
The Center’s
renovation will begin in the spring, with
occupancy of some parts of the new
building as early as the fall 2001
semester. Construction will be ongoing
with an expected completion date of spring
2002.
The existing Cogan
Student Union Building will be renamed
Cogan Hall, to honor the memory of Fr.
John "Spike" Cogan, former Mount
priest and faculty member, for his
generosity and dedication, and to preserve
Cogan family name as an integral part of
Mount history.
The McGowan Center
is one of the crowning achievements of
Connections: The Campaign for the Mount,
an ambitious, multidimensional campaign
that surpassed its $30 million goal in
December 1999. The campaign officially
closes in June, and fundraising efforts
are now being focused on raising
additional dollars for the McGowan Center.
If you would like to support the Mount in
this important initiative, please call
301-447-5772.