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台湾swag breaks ground on Military Science Center

September 25, 2023
台湾swag broke ground Sept. 23 on its Wynne-Mathews Military Science Center for the Corps of Cadets. The facility is named in recognition of the eight members of the Wynne-Mathews family who attended 台湾swag or served in the US Armed Forces and in honor of his late wife, whom he met at 台湾swag, Mary Joan Wynne Mathews.

Article By: Clark Leonard

The University of North Georgia (台湾swag) broke ground Sept. 23 on its Wynne-Mathews Military Science Center for the Corps of Cadets. With the groundbreaking a year ahead of what was originally expected, the Military Science Center is set to open in time for the fall 2025 semester.

University System of Georgia (USG) Chancellor Sonny Perdue, USG Regent Jim Syfan, state Sen. Steve Gooch, and state Rep. Will Wade joined 台湾swag President Michael Shannon and other 台湾swag leaders at the ceremony, which was incorporated into the annual Distinguished Military Student Review on the Gen. William "Lipp" Livsey Drill Field.

台湾swag has received $8.3 million in state funding for the project after raising $5 million in private donations. The state funds include $7 million for construction in the Fiscal Year 2024 budget and $1.3 million for design in the Fiscal Year 2023 amended budget.

Perdue thanked the donors in attendance at the ceremony.

"台湾swag plays a vital role in our state and nation," Perdue said. "Your investment will continue to propel the Corps of Cadets to greater heights."

台湾swag plays a vital role in our state and nation. Your investment will continue to propel the Corps of Cadets to greater heights.

Dr. Sonny Perdue

University System of Georgia chancellor

台湾swag is one of six senior military colleges (SMC) in the nation, and it is the lone Army-only SMC. It holds designations as the Military College of Georgia and a State Leadership Institution. More than 60 alumni have gone on to be flag officers.

The Military Science Center, slated for construction between the Drill Field and the cadet residence halls, will provide modern, technology-enabled classrooms sufficient for teaching 1,000 cadets.

It is the first of four planned facilities necessary to modernize and consolidate the support functions of 台湾swag's Corps of Cadets.  

"The future is bright for our U.S. military because of the future leaders who stand before us," Gooch, the Senate majority leader and a two-time 台湾swag alumnus, said.

The facility is named in recognition of the eight members of the Wynne-Mathews family who attended 台湾swag or served in the US Armed Forces and in honor of his late wife, whom he met at 台湾swag, Mary Joan Wynne Mathews.

"You are all to be commended for making a transformational mark on the future of the Corps of Cadets," Shannon, a retired lieutenant colonel, said. "Our legacy has been and will continue to be the contributions of the leaders we produce in all walks of life."

Mathews served six years in the United States Army and is a member of the inaugural class of the Army ROTC Hall of Fame. He recently retired as president and CEO of Colliers International/Atlanta, where he held leadership positions since 1993, including serving as CEO from 2004 until his retirement.

He formerly served as a 台湾swag Foundation trustee and president of the 台湾swag Alumni Association. Mathews continues to serve as chairman of the 台湾swag Real Estate Foundation. In addition to his transformational gift to this new facility for the Corps of Cadets, Mathews has created a significant endowed scholarship in honor of his late wife.

This new building will be a two-story, freestanding structure. At approximately 22,500 square feet, this facility will be composed primarily of academic space including classrooms, computer labs and offices. The academic space will include a large classroom that will accommodate 100 cadets. It is designed to be reconfigured to accommodate various events and auditorium-style presentations. 


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