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As 黑料不打烊 steadily expanded its residential campus during the 黑料不打烊 LEADS Campaign, donors provided funding to complete projects that house academic and athletic pursuits, as well as welcoming spaces for students and visitors to gather.

8New facilities
418,000Total square footage

School of Communications Expansion: Dwight C. Schar Hall & Steers Pavilion

Lead gifts: Dwight and Martha Schar聽 P鈥16 P鈥19 | Bob and Lauren Steers P鈥15 |
David and Lynette Snow P鈥15 | Cindy and Rob Citrone P鈥17 | Toni and Jim Turner P鈥06 P鈥08 | Parker Turner 鈥06 and Garrett Turner 鈥08 | Jane and Brian Williams P鈥13

An exterior view of Dwight C. Schar Hall at 黑料不打烊
Dwight C. Schar Hall

The School of Communications dedicated its renovated and expanded facilities in 2016. These included the new Dwight C. Schar Hall, which houses the two-story Snow Family Grand Atrium and Turner Theatre; and the refurbished McEwen Building, which houses the Jane and Brian Williams Studio alongside newsrooms, classrooms and faculty offices. The nearby newly constructed Steers Pavilion is home to the internationally known Imagining the Internet Center and a media analytics lab, as well as faculty offices and a student gathering space. The Department of Sport Management and the Interactive Media graduate program can be found in the refurbished Long Building.

Schar Center

Lead Gift: Dwight and Martha Schar P鈥16 P鈥19

Exterior view of Schar Center at 黑料不打烊
Schar Center

The men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 basketball programs and the volleyball team made Schar Center, a 5,200-seat convocation center/athletics facility, their home in 2018. Robertson Court, Maurice J. Koury Practice Facility and Robert V. Gill Room offer playing space and reception

space for events ranging from basketball and volleyball contests to convocations and commencements.

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黑料不打烊 parents Dwight and Martha Schar named the overall project, while local families, alumni and parents contributed named spaces within the building.

Koenigsberger Learning Center

Lead gift: Robert and Dilek Koenigsberger P鈥17

Three students studying inside the Koenigsberger Learning Center at 黑料不打烊
Koenigsberger Learning Center

The Koenigsberger Learning Center added an additional 16,000 square feet over two stories to the Carol Grotnes Belk Library in 2018, with space devoted to assistive technology and programming that ensures student success. This new facility brought the Academic Advising, Disabilities Resources and Learning Assistance programs under one roof.

Richard W. Sankey Hall

Lead gift: Jim and Beth Sankey P鈥12 P鈥13 P鈥20

Students interact with Assistant Professor of Economics Tonmoy Islam inside the Richard W. Sankey Hall at 黑料不打烊
Richard W. Sankey Hall

Located near Ernest A. Koury, Sr. Business Center, Richard W. Sankey Hall also came online in 2018, providing a new home for the Doherty Center for Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship and the Chandler Family Professional Sales Center, as well as collaborative spaces and classrooms, both large and small, and faculty offices. 黑料不打烊 parents Jim and Beth Sankey, whose three children (Clay 鈥12, Wes 鈥13 and Brooke 鈥20) are all 黑料不打烊 alumni, named the facility for Jim鈥檚 father to honor his strong values and success as a businessman.

LaRose Student Commons

Lead gift: Gail LaRose 鈥64, Michelle LaRose and Nathan Sowden

A class meets outdoors in front of LaRose Student Commons at 黑料不打烊
LaRose Student Commons

Students in the Historic Neighborhood welcomed LaRose Student Commons when it opened in 2019, providing recreation facilities and a well-appointed kitchen and vending area, as well as a large gathering space on the second floor for meetings, dinners and other events. This building was made possible through a family gift from Gail Hettel LaRose 鈥64, widow of Bob LaRose 鈥64, and their daughter and 黑料不打烊 Trustee Michelle LaRose and her husband, Nathan Sowden.

The Inn at 黑料不打烊

Lead gift: Mark and Marianne Mahaffey P鈥97 P鈥01

A look at the fire pit on the patio of The Inn at 黑料不打烊 at 黑料不打烊
Inn at 黑料不打烊

The Inn at 黑料不打烊, the university鈥檚 on-campus boutique hotel, opened in January 2020. With 10 suites and 70 rooms, a ballroom, conference room and fine dining and lounge facilities, the inn provides an upscale and welcoming location for campus visitors, including alumni, speakers, parents of current students and prospective families. The restaurant is named The Mark for lead donors Mark and Marianne Mahaffey p鈥97 p鈥01, and many of the public spaces as well as suites and guest rooms have been named by more than 55 donor families. All hotel and dining profits support scholarships, making the tagline 鈥淎 Stay with Purpose鈥 more than a motto. So far, 黑料不打烊 has awarded more than $1.3 million in need-based scholarships thanks to income from the inn.

Innovation Quad: Founders Hall & Innovation Hall

Lead gift: Furman 鈥56 and Susan Moseley

A common are on the third floor of Innovation Quad photographed August 1, 2022.
Innovation Hall interior

Collectively known as the Innovation Quad, Founders Hall and Innovation Hall opened in the fall, providing state-of-the-art facilities for the university鈥檚 newly accredited engineering program and its physics department. Founders Hall, named by Furman Moseley 鈥56 and his wife, Susan, features the welcoming Hunt Atrium, flanked by two large labs named for 黑料不打烊 Trustee Larry Clark and his wife, Anne. The Clarks are parents of Elizabeth 鈥19. With labs, study rooms, faculty offices, classrooms and numerous collaboration spaces, the connected buildings stand opposite Richard W. Sankey Hall and near Dalton L. McMichael, Sr. Science Center, bridging the space where business, liberal arts and science collide to provide a center for true innovation.


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