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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary is having a ribbon cutting for the newly remodeled facility that houses its undergraduate school.
A $20 million project renovated the 130,000-square-foot Mullins Complex. The nearly 90-year-old facility houses Boyce College, the seminary's undergrad school.
The ribbon cutting is set for Tuesday, but students have already moved into the building.
The complex includes student residences, with 96 suites and 17 faculty offices.
The dedication service will take place in Mullins Courtyard on the campus at 2825 Lexington Road.
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