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An open and inviting expanse between the Truman and Anita Arnold Commons and the EY Gallery with sweeping views of the Commons and Katy and Kyle D. Miller Courtyard, accessible via a striking central stairway and additional study spaces and collaboration areas.
A multipurpose room used for luncheons, receptions and meetings. During the tour, the EY Gallery will host all ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓÆµ Cox Centers & Institutes and Department Chairs. The room features full-length windows with a view of the Crain Family Centennial Promenade, the Turner Centennial Quadrangle and the Cooper Fountain.
The generous donation by David B. and Caryolyn Miller in 2019 launched the $140 million development effort to renovate and expand the Cox School’s original three buildings into a high-tech, state-of-the-art facility that opened for classes in August 2024.
A gathering space for graduate students to grab a cup of coffee between classes. This space is an area for collaboration and networking.
The Edwin L. Cox Business Leadership Center enhances classroom experiences by developing graduate students’ leadership skills through seminars, executive speaker series, experiential learning programs, and coaching.
Located adjacent to the Lubar Family Commons Overlook and steps from the EY Gallery, the Morris Foundation for Graduate Student Services is home to the Cox School’s graduate student advising and student engagement team, which encourages active participation in academic and extracurricular activities to foster personal and professional growth. The space features meeting rooms and spaces for academic advising and student services/engagement.
This hub for BBA student advancement and recruitment includes offices for undergraduate administration and records. The suite includes spaces for academic advising and assistance.
A welcoming outdoor gathering space between Bolin-Bridwell Hall and Bryan S. Sheffield Hall with room for expanded foot traffic, sitting areas for student collaboration and direct access to the Katy and Kyle D. Miller Courtyard.
The central, expansive outdoor space provides a contemplative, garden-like setting that allows for collaborative discourse or conversely, a place to breathe in fresh air and recharge in advance of or after class.
Dedicated space to house the Cox School's alumni and external outreach administrative offices. Easily accessible to returning alumni and campus visitors, the Rimer Famly Suite is located just inside the entrance of Bolin-Bridwell Hall, off the Vanderstraaten Family Plaza and along Bishop Boulevard.
The mission of the institute is to foster the scholarly study and intellectual discussion of the nature, consequences and causes of economic freedom in our local, state, national and international communities.
A centrally located space crucial to the operations of Cox School of Business, housing the dean’s office and his administrative team as well as the JPMorgan Chase Parlor. The suite will support collaborations with industry partners and Dallas leadership representatives, while still being available to the school’s faculty, staff and students.
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