Wednesday, July 22, 2009

The House that Reynolds Built


Executive Education is housed in the Donald W. Reynolds Center for Enterprise Development, which recently underwent state-of-the-art renovations. These renovations were announced at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, July 21.
Members of the Rogers/Lowell Chamber of Commerce; faculty and staff of the Walton College of Business, including Dean Worrell; and the local media attended the ceremony. In addition to the ribbon cutting, guests enjoyed a tour of the newly-renovated facility.
These renovations and upgrades, made possible through Donald W. Reynolds Center for Enterprise Development endowment funds totaling $225,000, include:
  • Hi-definition projector, Blu-Ray player, and Dolby 7.1 surround sound for the auditorium
  • Interactive SmartBoard technology for the multi-purpose training room
  • User-friendly, electronic touch panels in each room
  • 50-inch flat panel display for the conference room
  • Eco-friendly ergonomic seating
  • Sustainability-designed carpet
  • Low-VOC paint throughout the building

Sustainable options were preferred and carried out when available.

The Reynolds Center, now more than ever, is an eco-friendly, cutting-edge event space, available to the University of Arkansas and the community. It is ideal for conferences, meetings, retreats, and a variety of other events. For more information, click here.

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