The New Wing -- Great
Opportunities
Van
Munching Hall expansion supports cross-functional curricula
and enhances student experience at Smith
The $38-million expansion of Van Munching Hall, home of the
Robert H. Smith School of Business, opened for classes on
September 3, 2002. The four-story, 103,300-square-foot space
is an attractive, functional, technologically advanced
learning environment. The building was specially designed to
meet the requirements of Smiths undergraduate and graduate
programs, delivering the academic, professional, and social
experiences necessary to help prepare our students to lead
21st century organizations.
Joined on every floor to the original wing (opened in
1993), the new facility doubles the size of the business
school facility and unites most of the undergraduate and
graduate classes under one roof for the first time ever.
The bright, spacious interior includes:
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Eight classrooms including four team presentation
rooms;
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A laboratory designed to facilitate the development of
key behavioral skills;
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A computer laboratory dedicated to education in
financial trading and portfolio management;
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A 24/7 computer lab;
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Four research-focused technology labs;
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MBA student organization offices;
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Graduate student lounge and lockers and changing rooms;
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A student caf that opens to Clocktower Quad;
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And an extensive suite for the Office of Career
Management, including a dozen interview rooms, a
recruiter lounge, and a career library.
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New Auditorium |
The new space is also home to the Deans Office, Office
for Undergraduate Studies, Supply Chain Management Center,
Center for Global Business, Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship, Office of Technology Resources, and
faculty offices.
Formal dedication ceremonies were held on Saturday,
November 9, 2002.