Much of the new Hyland Hall business building on the UW-Whitewater campus was designed to look more like a corporate office space than a traditional education building.
Visitors to the new Hyland Hall business school on the UW-Whitewater campus pass by a multi-story sculpture that features images from the business world.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
The new UW-W business school has multiple computer labs and specialized spaces to help students get up to speed with the technology of the corporate world. This lab simulates a securities trading floor.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
While UW-W business students Elise Oldenburg (l) and Angela Wicklund play a quick game of checkers on the Hyland Hall, Microsoft Surface computer, other students work or grab a quick drink in the building's first floor coffee shop.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
The executive conference room on the fourth floor of the new Hyland Hall business school at the UW-Whitewater is available for use by students.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
Much of the new Hyland Hall business building on the UW-Whitewater campus was designed to look more like a corporate office space than a traditional education building. The difference helps get students and visitors feel like they are in a business environment. Casual seating areas are numerous throughout the building, even built into hallways.
