Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
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Okay, So I am now on the northern edge of campus and just outside the B school. I'm gonna take you in and show you what it looks like. You're gonna have to donate a couple dollars, but yeah, here it is. Usually used south entrance, which is just a door over there. They are working on putting like a new logo into the patio just to make it nice. Oregon's Everything's always being improved here. Yes, the shape in school of business and the building is called Cook Hall. Readies you want can immediately you will see a big room, A very tall room. There is an auditorium and directly below me we have an average Jones analytical out, which is where, if you're into socks and things like that, you would go there. This is where you come if you Academic services is where you would come if you had issues with your classes needed to drop or add a class. We just want to talk to your visor about school in general. There's several other buildings, including breakout rooms on each floor, all the way up for quiet study, where you can sit with your friends and study on the same subject subject moving on. Sometimes it's kind of like an act, but there are some teachers that work up there. It's mostly business school students, but this is where you come to get your resume check work. If you're looking for additional internships or classes for things like that, and you don't want to use the online portal system, you can come here and they have tons of resource is for you. That's why it's called the Career Resource Center Quiet study room. Now we're basically in It's different, but it's still the basic. I will take you up to a classroom. Hopefully, we can find an empty one just to show you what it's like. In addition to classrooms, there's also your teacher's offices. I know I have just to talk about grades and how the course is going. So this is basically their average classroom in the B school. The last important notes I have for the third floor. If I tell Boardroom, I've never really been in there. Teachers for business meetings in school, meeting the Boeing Lounge. That's for students in the Boeing internship program, we of the Center for Supply Chain Excellence and there and the Emerson Leadership Institute. If you have specializing in a certain major, you can go and consult individuals that air in the business industry. Finally we have pulling in studio international business. So if your international business major find yourself there. This is the Richard III. It's school business. Now I realized there are two things that I forgot to mention first was. There is a restaurant cafe this side of the building on that's called a Marron Cafe. You get wrapped sandwiches there in between classes. Also in the atrium there are just about every single day tables, businesses. I have representatives there where you can ask about them, Learn about other businesses, and they might even offer you an internship. Or just a way to learn more about what real businesses air like in today's business climate that is this a school?