One of UNCW's largest construction efforts – more than $300 million – kicked off the 21st century, using $108 million in higher education facilities bonds and other sources of funding.
Among the projects were the Education Building, the Cultural Arts Building, the Computer Information Systems Building (now Congdon Hall), Fisher Student Center, Seahawk Village, Seahawk Landing, Seahawk Crossing and McNeill Hall.
The $17.5 million, 80,000-square-foot Center for Marine Science at Myrtle Grove opened in 2000. It was later supplemented with a research shellfish hatchery and marine biotechnology facilities, creating one of the premier marine science education and research facilities on the East Coast.
In 2016, UNCW received $66 million as part of a $2 billion statewide bond, and used the funds to construct an allied health and human services building, now known as Veterans Hall.
Between 2018 and 2023, planning, construction and renovation projects totaled more than $600 million, including Dobo Hall, four new residence halls, coastal engineering building, film studies building, The Shore dining hall, additional recreation fields and facilities, a second parking deck and the renovation and expansion of UNCW Library.