Walsh College celebrates $15 million expansion
Troy's Walsh college touts space for students from all walks of life in its new renovation.
Walsh College is celebrating the grand opening of a $15 million, 55,000 sq. ft. addition to its main campus in Troy this Friday, May 20.
The addition is designed to enhance students’ business communication skills, including written communication, public speaking, and executive presence. On the second floor, a modern open office-style area with collaborative spaces and meeting rooms will be available.
The new features are many. There is a Mother’s Room for nursing students and staff, a Veteran’s Room for active duty and veteran students, and ten new student study rooms. There’s a new space for Student Services, an Alumni Room, and a Student Organizations Room. A 40-seat auditorium, Cyber Lab, and Testing Center have also been added. The new Fireside Student Lounge and a cafe offer students places to unwind.
“Students and employers expect high quality from our programs. These outstanding facilities reflect that quality,” Stephanie Bergeron, president and CEO Walsh College, says in a statement. “We look forward to building our legacy for excellence well into our second century.”
The improvements occurred on Walsh College’s main campus in Troy, in which it occupies 30 acres at the intersection of Livernois and E. Wattles roads. The business college was founded by accountant Mervyn Walsh in Detroit in 1922, where it operated out of the Capitol Theatre Building—which is now the home of the Detroit Opera House. Walsh College left Detroit for Troy in 1970, where it has been located ever since. The school now has additional locations in Novi, Clinton Township, and Port Huron.
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