The 166,000-square-foot Miller Hall,
located at the corner of Jamestown Road and Ukrop Way, has become the western gateway to the Williamsburg campus. In April, it received Leadership in Energy and Environ- mental Design (LEED) Gold Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. The education building is located off of
Monticello Avenue at the former site of the Sentara Williamsburg Community Hospital. Its approximately 113,000 square feet is a vast improvement compared to the 26,000 square feet in Jones Hall, where the school’s core used to be housed, with many of its centers located around the campus and Williamsburg area. The building is expected to earn LEED certification. In addition to the business and education
buildings, the first phase of the expansion and renovation of Small Hall was completed in spring 2010. It is the first comprehensive renovation of the 1964 building, which is home
School of Education building Building boom continues
With completely new buildings for William & Mary’s Mason School of Business and School of Education, the past year has seen significant changes to the campus landscape. The College also opened a new career center, completed the first phase of an expansion and renovation of the physics building, and broke ground on a new student housing and retail building just off of campus. The Mason School’s Alan B. Miller Hall (opened in sum-
mer 2009) and the School of Education building (opened in summer 2010) are both state-of-the-art facilities featuring a multitude of collaborative learning spaces, cutting-edge classrooms, and plenty of multi-purpose space for confer- ences and professional development. They also finally bring the schools’ faculty, staff and students under one roof.
to the physics department. The entire project is expected to be completed in 2011. In summer 2010, the William & Mary Real Estate Foun-
dation broke ground on “Tribe Square,” a new building off of Richmond Road that will be home to 12,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space and 14 apartments for 56 students. To be completed in 2011, it is part of an effort to bring more student-oriented retail and housing near campus. And in the fall of 2010, the College officially opened the
new Sherman and Gloria H. Cohen Career Center. The spacious new 11,000-gross-square-foot facility more than doubles the space the center previously occupied in Blow Hall. The build- ing, nestled between Zable Stadium and the Sadler Center, features an open and welcoming reception area and resource lounge, 80-seat presentation room, offices for professional career counselors to meet individually with students, and a recruitment suite on the second floor that includes 15 inter- view rooms.
Alan B. Miller Hall, home of the Mason School of Business 6 The College of William & Mary / President’s Report 2010
Sherman and Gloria H. Cohen Career Center / THE YEAR IN REVIEW
GUY CRITTENDEN ’84
JOHN HENLEY
STEPHEN SALPUKAS
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