Business School facilities on central campus
(Seattle):
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Most Business School classes and activities
are in four buildings. Balmer
Hall, named for Thomas Balmer, former president
of the University Board of Regents, contains classrooms
and computer labs. There are four computer labs in Balmer
Hall that are available to Business School students.
MacKenzie
Hall, named in memory of Prof. Donald Mackenzie,
Chair of the Department of Accounting
from 1949 to 1955, contains the Dean's Office, the Undergraduate Program
Office,
the Graduate Program Office, Business
Administration Computer Services (BACS), Office of Development
and External Relations, faculty offices,
five department offices, and other business administration program
offices.
Nearby Lewis
Hall contains the Business Career Center, the PhD program
office and other faculty and
administrative offices.
A fourth building, on the north side of Balmer, has three
distinct components: the Bank
of America Executive Education Center (which
includes the James B. Douglas Executive Forum), the Boeing
Auditorium, and the Albert O. and Evelyn Foster Business
Library.
The Business School's latest addition is the Eastside
Executive Center. Located at 10220 NE Points Drive in
Kirkland, Washington (map/directions),
the Eastside Executive Center houses the administrative
offices for the Technology Management MBA and Master of
Science in Information Systems Programs. In addition, the
Eastside Executive Center offers two classrooms and a dining
area.