harris building

 
Harris Building
 

Built in 1999, the Harris Building is still a relative newcomer on Faulkner's main campus. It represents one of three large structures that greet students and visitors as they enter campus, sitting dead center between the Harris-Parker building and Jones School of Law. Harris' bright glass, tall, pristine-white columns, and domed top make it a fitting first-sight for the front entrance.

The Harris building is one of the most utilized buildings on Faulkner's main campus. It's valued at a little more than five million dollars and has 39, 114 square feet of space. In addition to its other classrooms, Harris has two of the largest classrooms on the university, and all classrooms, large or small, are equipped with interactive video technology, also making it one of the most advanced buildings on Faulkner's campus. It has two computer labs utilized for class instruction and general student use, as well as various conference rooms.

The Harris building is also home to the Harris College of Business and Executive Education and houses the President’s office, the Admissions office, University Advancement, and Human Resources.

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