AACC’s campus at Glen Burnie Town Center will stay open during renovations through the fall.
Classes will continue while the first-floor staircase is removed and the second-floor testing center and third-floor tutoring center are expanded.
The county, which owns the college building, renamed it in August for Sarah E. Carter, the first African-American woman on the Anne Arundel County Council.
Vice President for Learning Resources Management Melissa Beardmore said the space will be “more welcoming and vibrant.”
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Glen Burnie building changes look and name
The building that houses the college’s Glen Burnie Town Center campus has a new name and is undergoing renovations.
Payton Thompson, Senior Reporter
October 3, 2023
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