Building
Beyond
The new home for West Virginia University’s business school on Morgantown’s waterfront will be an experiential and educational hub, and will feature advanced learning environments and opportunities that propel our students to the forefront of business education.
Vision in Action
Progress demands innovation. Reynolds Hall will be designed to enhance the educational and teaching model and significantly enhance the student experience at WVU’s business school. Creating a new center of activity for the campus, this complex will include collaborative classrooms and learning labs for virtually every discipline. Advanced technologies will connect WVU to the world, from students across campus to companies around the globe.
From a programmatic standpoint, new curricula and learning opportunities will radiate from the new complex, hosted in a state-of-the-art facility that can accommodate them and reflective of the demands of a rapidly changing global business marketplace. An expanded career center and an environment that encourages entrepreneurial activity to thrive will give students the tools, skills and preparedness for successful careers.
It’s very satisfying to be able to plant the seeds for other people’s success. I am delighted to help the young people of the greatest state in this country. That’s what ‘paying it forward’ means to me.
Bob Reynolds
More Than Bricks and Mortar
Real-World Learning to Become the New Norm for Business Education at Reynolds Hall. This is the year that the innovative business building at West Virginia University will open its doors to Mountaineers near and far, from future generations of business students, to alumni, friends and partners who have been part of the fabric of the business school throughout its journey.
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