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Work Nearly Complete on WSU’s Woolsey Hall, Classes Resume Aug. 22nd

Work Nearly Complete on WSU’s Woolsey Hall, Classes Resume Aug. 22nd

Work Nearly Complete on WSU’s Woolsey Hall, Classes Resume Aug. 22nd

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Woolsey Hall, the state-of-the-art facility that will be home to the W. Frank Barton School of Business at Wichita State University, is set to open for classes Aug. 22.

While faculty and staff are already at work in Woolsey Hall in preparation for the fall semester, finishing touches inside the building and landscaping work remain in progress.

Key features of Woolsey Hall include a social staircase, a curated art collection including both outdoor sculptures and interior pieces, ample study rooms and collaborative spaces, state-of-the-art classrooms with flexible learning environments, the Cargill Café, Fidelity Bank Ballroom and the Frank A. Boettger Auditorium, which seats 300 people.

Woolsey Hall is named for the Wichita couple who provided the lead gift to the WSU Foundation’s fundraising campaign. In May, the Woolsey family made an additional gift from their trust to Wayne and Kay Woolsey Hall. A portion of the gift will be used to create the Kay Woolsey Garden, with the remainder going toward the Woolsey Hall Technology Fund.

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