Harvard Business School

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Locations

  1. POINTS OF INTEREST

    1. Spangler Center

      Spangler Center, designed by Robert A.M. Stern, is the student center for MBAs and enhances the School’s academic service capabilities.  The 122,000 square foot red brick and limestone building, which builds on McKim, Mead & White’s 1927 master plan for the campus, includes 29 project rooms with whiteboards—some with plasma screens—as well as a 350-seat auditorium equipped with a state-of-the-art media and presentation system. Many services are centralized in the center's lower level, including IT Support Services, a Harvard Coop branch book store, a business center, a U.S. post office, Student Association offices, course material distribution center, and an ATM. Well-appointed student lounges with computer terminals comprise the center's main level. Dining facilities on both levels are open throughout the day. MBA administrative offices occupy the upper level.

       

      Spangler Center was made possible through the support of the Spangler family and named in their honor. For more information on the history of Spangler Center, click here.

       

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