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Dr. Russell Sobel, Professor of Economics and Entrepreneurship, uses his microphone to help students make Zoom calls during a class at the new Baker School of Business at the Bastien Hall Castle Hotel in Charleston on Tuesday, January 26, 2021 . Andrew J. Whitaker/Staff
On Tuesday, January 26, 2021, Cadet Taurus Brown, majoring in accounting, will attend classes at the Castle New Baker School of Business in Bastien Hall, Charleston, on Tuesday, January 26, 2021. Andrew J. Whitaker/Staff
Take a group photo at Bastin Hall in Charleston on January 26, 2021 (Tuesday). Dr. Michael Weeks, Dean of The Citadel New Baker School of Business. Andrew J. Whitaker/Staff
Professor of Economics and Entrepreneurship, Dr. Russell Sobel, demonstrated his distance learning equipment in the classroom of Bastion Hall’s Castle New Baker School of Business in Charleston on Tuesday, January 26, 2021. Andrew J. Whitaker/Staff
After more than two years of construction, the new home of The Citadel Business School is ready to welcome students and professors.
The Bastin Hall of Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business is the first new academic building built on the campus of a public military school in 30 years.
The dean of the business school, Michael Weeks, said that the 44,000-square-foot building was built with students in mind.
From the fluent architectural design to the furniture used in the classrooms, everything is specially designed to create creative and collaborative spaces for students to work and study.
Wex said: "We believe that this will indeed change the educational experience of students."
Bastin Hall now hosts some of the university's most popular degree programs. Of the 2,400 members of the Cadet Corps, nearly 600 are mainly engaged in commercial activities. Another 375 castle students are pursuing an MBA or are pursuing an MBA program in school.
Although the finishing touch is still in progress, the first round of classes was held in the building on Monday. It is expected to be completed within two weeks and the opening ceremony will be held in April.
This $25 million building is located at the intersection of Hagood Avenue and Congress Street, across the street from the school’s football field and the alumni center.
It is one of the most popular functions of the college on campus.
After entering the main entrance, visitors will see a spacious public area/collaboration work area equipped with floor-to-ceiling windows and plenty of natural light. A circular stock ticker is hung from the high ceiling, and colorful numbers flash on its surface.
The new Bastin Hall building is a modern upgrade of the former business school residence. Bond Hall was originally built in 1922 and has had business school classrooms since the 1970s. Wicks said: "Here, we have a lot of state-of-the-art spaces, and this is what our previous old buildings did not have."
The brand new Bastin Hall gives you a glimpse of the modern learning environment of the 21st century.
Conyers Bull, the school’s multimedia services manager, said that most of the new classrooms are equipped with dual laser projectors, which have a much faster start/stop time than traditional ones.
Bull said that these rooms also include dual touch screen computer monitors, which means teachers don't have to turn their backs on students while teaching. If they want to write on the board, they can use the stylus to write on the touch screen.
However, one of the most anticipated technologies is the building's professional sales laboratory.
At first glance, this space may look like a traditional Bastin Hall classroom with dozens of tables and corresponding portable whiteboards. Before the start of the global coronavirus pandemic, these whiteboards will be stored next to the students' chairs, but they have since been converted into temporary virus blocking zones.
Inside the sales laboratory, multiple cameras are installed on the ceiling. Professors can use special software to connect it to cameras and microphones in nearby breakout rooms, where they can observe simulated sales promotion and role-playing exercises in real time.
They can even provide feedback or suggestions to speakers remotely from their location in the main laboratory.
Bob Riegler, head of marketing, supply chain management and economics, said that this technology is more than one game changer.
In addition to sales training, the laboratory can also be used to teach interview skills or conflict resolution training.
Riggle said: "This is indeed the most advanced." "This is the best product on the market."
On Monday, Riggle taught his first course in the new building.
He said: "The feedback from the students is amazing. They are really excited." "This is something they need to break to the next level."
Rick Bastin graduated from "Castle" in 1965, and he recalled his business course at Bond Hall.
He said: "When I was there, we didn't have air conditioning, which I didn't expect. We had open windows."
When he recalled his time there and his professors, Bastin was impressed that the university had changed a lot since he entered the campus.
When he was a student, calculator was just getting started.
He said: "We used to have to go to the table and the book to figure out all these things, now everything is at your fingertips."
Now, after Bastin was a student himself for more than 50 years, the Florida resident has been looking forward to finally seeing the new business school building named after him.
The state-of-the-art facilities were made possible because Bastan and his wife Mary Lee provided more than $6 million in gifts through the Castle Foundation.
Their family has provided support to the university for many years, having previously provided funds to create the Bastin Financial Lab. Since then, the space has been renamed Mary Lee and Rick Bastin of Financial Trading Lab '65 and is one of the main focuses of the new business school building.
Bastin said that he hopes that the construction of a new building will help the castle attract highly skilled professors who have not joined the college.
He said: "I want to see them stand at the forefront of technology and bring in teachers who are very comfortable with it."
In addition to the sales and financial laboratories, the new building also houses a consulting center and entrepreneurial innovation laboratory. The new building also includes a roof terrace that can be used for large gatherings and events.
Wicks said: "All these laboratories and all the technologies are connected, so they can take their ideas and put them into practice."
Cadet Taurus Brown, who participated in the castle under an Air Force contract, said that he was not only shocked by the new building, but how far he has traveled since he first enrolled in school.
Brown said: "I just think it will be a good place in the next few years." "I am very happy to see this building, I am very happy to be back and really see its changes."
Liollio Architecture was responsible for the design and construction of Bastin Hall. The THS contractor served as the general contractor for the project.
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Jenna Schiferl was born and raised in Columbia, South Carolina, and graduated from the University of South Carolina. Since 2019, she has been an education reporter for The Post and Courier.
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Members of the Milton School Board of Directors were invited to visit Milton High School on Monday to understand the progress of the referendum construction. In the metal laboratory, each masonry zone in the background represents a welding room. The gas in the welding shop will be stored in another room and piped to various areas of the laboratory. Shown here are David Holterman, member of the school board from left to right, Joe Martin, chairman of the school board, Mike Huffman of Huffman Facility Development, and Shelly Crull Hanke, member of the school board, looking through the window to the adjacent classroom.
The excavation of the new pond is about to be completed.
Justin Buchholz, project manager of JP Cullen, closed the field villa after leading the Milton School Board of Trustees to visit the high school renovation project on Monday.
The excavation of the new swimming pool at Milton High School is nearly complete.
The lower level of the STEM wing at Milton High School includes a manufacturing laboratory, which is shown here, as well as an engine laboratory, trade laboratory, wood laboratory, metal laboratory, and space for engineering and computer science. On the other side of the hall is the Agricultural Science and Media Room.
Milton High School’s new STEM wing is expected to be ready for student guidance on April 5.
JP Cullen's project manager Justin Buchholz led a tour of the improvements made by MHS on Monday.
School board members Joe Martin, Shirley Krul Hank and Dave Holtman with principal Jeremy Billhorn, principal Rich Dachman and owner representative Mike Hoffman concert tour.
The floor plan of the first floor of the STEM wing shows three science rooms, two chemistry rooms and six math rooms. The lower level includes the engine laboratory, trade laboratory, wood laboratory, manufacturing laboratory and metal laboratory, as well as the adjacent engineering and computer science rooms.
Opposite the hall are two agricultural science rooms and a media room.
Today, moving from one construction area to another sometimes involves stepping on snow and ice. The corridor is being connected to the swimming pool and new field houses.
Standing in the place that will be the storage area, the school council members can observe what the new swimming pool is and see the excavator. Hoffman said that the excavation is almost complete.
Moving to a house on the sports field, anyone can hear basketball practice while listening carefully. In the two open compartments on each side of the solid wall, there will be overhead garage doors to allow access to the live room from Stadium No. 1, discussed by Bilhorn and Holterman, which is great for performing chorus competitions.
Huffman reported that the existing locker room and weight room were being demolished. He said that complex structural modifications will be made in the next few weeks, including removing the floor and enhancing the load-bearing capacity of the existing walls.
After the tour, Schantz said: “One of the upcoming major milestones is that we will run out of the (existing) swimming pool on Monday.”
Buchholz said that work on the new swimming pool will be completed after the end of the school year. He said that all renovations and additions will be completed in mid-August.
Monday’s tour does not include the renovation of the middle school, but with the ongoing installation of the final decoration materials, the work is in progress. Hoffman reports: The cabinets have been installed, the painting is nearly complete, and the floor installation is about 60% complete. It is planned to install furniture (for additional rooms) in the first week of February and is now installing kitchen equipment. The final quality review meeting has been scheduled in late February.
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The curator told "Express" that all unfinished work will be completed within a week, and the school will reopen the 9th and 10th grade courses on February 1.
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RAJANNA-SIRCILLA: Sircilla Zilla Parishad Girls’ High School is undergoing major changes while the relevant authorities have taken all necessary measures to transform government schools. As an example of MAUD Minister KT Rama Rao, as part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) program, some private companies have begun to spend money on schools.
With the efforts of the government, ministers and these private companies, a new teaching building will be built soon. The building will have a sufficient number of classrooms, computer and science laboratories, playgrounds, dense green environment and high-quality furniture. In order to provide quality education under a safe roof, the school and company premises were renovated.
Collector D Krishna Bhaskar mentioned that private companies donated a total of about 30 million pounds for the school's renovation activities, and expressed appreciation for their actions, which helped the authorities build more than 20 classrooms, computer labs and equipment equipped with Internet facilities. Fully equipped library. There is a canteen that can accommodate 400 students and a volleyball court. The curator told "Express" that all unfinished work will be completed within a week, and the school will reopen the 9th and 10th grade courses on February 1.
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Members of the Milton School Board of Directors were invited to visit Milton High School on Monday to understand the progress of the referendum construction. In the metal laboratory, each masonry zone in the background represents a welding room. The gas in the welding shop will be stored in another room and piped to various areas of the laboratory. Shown here are David Holterman, member of the school board from left to right, Joe Martin, chairman of the school board, Mike Huffman of Huffman Facility Development, and Shelly Crull Hanke, member of the school board, looking through the window to the adjacent classroom.
The excavation of the new swimming pool at Milton High School is nearly complete.
The lower level of the STEM wing at Milton High School includes a manufacturing laboratory, which is shown here, as well as an engine laboratory, trade laboratory, wood laboratory, metal laboratory, and space for engineering and computer science. On the other side of the hall is the Agricultural Science and Media Room.
Justin Buchholz, project manager of JP Cullen, closed the field villa after leading the Milton School Board of Trustees to visit the high school renovation project on Monday.
As the new curriculum for middle and high schools approached, the Milton School Board approved three other custodial positions on Monday to keep the facilities clean.
The board of directors approved an additional full-time custodian in the middle school, which increased the number of custodians by 21,738 square feet.
"This is a space mainly used for academic classrooms and requires more intensive cleaning every night," said Stephen Schantz, director of buildings and venues, in a memo to the board.
The high school has 107,499 square feet of additional space and will receive 1.5 additional custodian positions. He said that new science, technology, engineering, and math (or STEM) have the functions of classrooms and restrooms, which require more cleaning than gyms or public areas.
Shantz said it is important to increase positions now to allow time to post jobs, hiring and training. He said that new employees can help eventually clean up new employees and provide mobile classrooms and equipment.
Shantz said the last cleaning cost in the budget was $13,000, compared to $64,000 for high school.
Regional Human Resources Director Chris Tukiendorf said that the cost (estimated for the remainder of the school year) for the 83-day 2.5 custodial positions is $40,280.
On Monday, the school board members Joe Martin, Shelly Crull-Hanke and Dave Holterman led by JP Cullen project manager Justin Buchholz visited the high school.
Milton High School’s new STEM wing is expected to be ready for student guidance on April 5.
The floor plan of the first floor of the STEM wing shows three science rooms, two chemistry rooms and six math rooms. The lower level includes the engine laboratory, trade laboratory, wood laboratory, manufacturing laboratory and metal laboratory, as well as the adjacent engineering and computer science rooms.
There are two agricultural science and media rooms across the hall.
The excavation of the high school’s new swimming pool is nearly complete, and the corridors between the swimming pool and the field houses are under construction.
"The big milestone coming is that we will run out of the (existing) swimming pool on Monday," Schantz said after the tour.
Buchholz said that the work on the pool area will be completed after the end of the school year. He said that all renovations and additions will be completed in mid-August.
Monday’s tour does not include the renovation of the middle school, but with the ongoing installation of the final decoration materials, the work is in progress. Officials said the furniture will be moved into the new house in the first week of February, and kitchen equipment is currently being installed.
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