The Cornell University School of Hotel Administration today celebrates the opening of The Robert A. and Jan M. Beck Center, a
striking facility that provides state-of-the-art learning space for the School's undergraduate and graduate programs.
"The Beck Center defines our commitment to teaching excellence," said David Butler, dean of the Cornell Hotel School. "This
superb facility ensures that our faculty is equipped with the best teaching technology, and that our students will continue to
enjoy an engaging and effective learning experience."
The 35,000 square-foot Center features:
A lecture hall for 140 individuals
Three case study rooms (one fully-equipped for distance learning)
Two flat classrooms
Eight interview rooms for the School's on-campus recruitment program
Two group study/meeting rooms, each for 10 students
Two informal seating areas
An expanded computer center
A hospitality suite to welcome visitors
A dramatic balcony overlook
A three-story entrance atrium with meeting space
A new courtyard entrance
The project also
includes the complete renovation of the 19,000 square-foot Alice Statler Auditorium.
The Center is named for Robert Beck '42, the second dean of the School, and his wife, Jan. Dean Emeritus Beck's association
with the School spans a half-century as a student, professor, dean, adviser and friend. Under his stewardship, the School
broadened its international reach and became known as a world leader in hospitality management education.
The lead benefactor for the Center is The Atlantic Philanthropies, whose generous gift enabled planning to begin. In all, more
than 450 people and organizations made financial contributions to the $16.2 million project.
"The timely completion of the Center reflects the extraordinary loyalty and support of our many friends," Butler said. "Our
alumni, corporate partners, faculty, students, staff, the Cornell community and other friends rallied together during difficult
economic times to help create this spectacular facility. Their support is a fitting tribute to Dean Beck and his wife Jan, who so
ably led the School for 20 years. It also recognizes the contributions of Deans Meek, Clark and Dittman and their respective
faculties, all of whom played important roles in building the strong backing the School enjoys today."
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