Friday, August 21, 2020
Blog Archive Friday Factoid MIT Sloans Campus Development
Blog Archive Friday Factoid MIT Sloans Campus Development In 2006, MIT President Susan Hockfield announced a major campus development program that would invest approximately three-quarters of a billion dollars in new and renovated facilities on the schoolâs 154-acre Cambridge campus, and which included the Sloan School Expansion. This expansion added a new classroom building, E62 (address: 100 Main St.), with approximately 210,000 square feet of space that houses 205 offices, 6 classrooms, more than 30 group study rooms, a dining area, an Executive Education suite, lounge areas and new, usable outdoor spaces. It was completed in time for the start of classes in fall 2010 and dedicated in May 2011, to coincide with MITâs 150th anniversary. The new classroom building is described on the MIT Web site as âthe âgreenestâ building on the entire MIT campus. One recent Sloan alumna we interviewed who works in a building near the MIT campus and has been watching the new building gradually go up reflected, âItâs going to make such a big difference to student life. The building we used was fine but didnât really encourage congregating. The new building is going to become a real social center, the new heart of the Sloan program.â A student from the Class of 2012, the first class to enter Sloan after the new building opened, echoed these comments, describing E62 as âthe social hub at Sloan. Itâs where students meet to socialize, eat (the cafeteria provides some of the best food in the neighborhood) and work on class projects. Itâs probably one of the more significant things Sloan has done recently, as it provides the ideal networking space not only for students but also for the many professionals who come to check out the new building and recruit MBAs. The new building really adds to the Sloan experience, and I canât imagine life before it!â Share ThisTweet Friday Factoids Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)
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