A world-class institution…
… requires world-class facilities. This year, the University advanced a number of critical capital projects to enhance the learning environment, enable cutting-edge research, serve the needs of Georgians, and help UGA’s athletic teams compete at a championship level.
Business Learning Community
Last September, UGA dedicated Phase II of the Business Learning Community, including three buildings that honor major donors with strong ties to the Terry College: Amos Hall, Benson Hall, and Moore-Rooker Hall. With two large auditoriums, eight classrooms, a capital markets lab, a music business lab, an undergraduate commons, and other features, Phase II—the project’s largest phase—was designed to promote teaching and learning at the highest levels and to ensure graduates of the Terry College are prepared to succeed in the global economy.
The University also broke ground on Phase III of the Business Learning Community, funded by a $42 million public-private partnership. This final phase—with learning spaces designed to promote collaboration among faculty and students—will be composed of two buildings, including Sanford and Barbara Orkin Hall.