Matt Evans Reporter- The Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn One building at one college won’t fix the nation’s obesity problem, but officials at N.C. A&T State University do believe the new student health center going up at a central spot on campus will do more than its share, thanks to its wellness-centered design. D.H. Griffin Construction started work in April on the $10 million facility, which will have more than 27,000 square feet on two levels and will replace the 55-year-old and 11,000-square-foot existing Sebastian Health Center. The new building is on a prominent corner on Benbow Road, one of the campus’ main thoroughfares, and...
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