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John Rishling, associate vice president for campus planning and capital projects, says the center will comprise:
-250 to 300 hotel rooms with online access and work rooms so visitors can study.
-A 250-seat, tiered amphitheater that could broadcast live video to remote locations.
-Three classrooms, with flat-screen or rear-projection monitors that could seat 90 people each.
-12 other rooms that could seat a combined 360 people.
-A new location for a campus club for faculty and staff, which would move from Walter Webb Hall.
-250 to 300 hotel rooms with online access and work rooms so visitors can study.
-A 250-seat, tiered amphitheater that could broadcast live video to remote locations.
-Three classrooms, with flat-screen or rear-projection monitors that could seat 90 people each.
-12 other rooms that could seat a combined 360 people.
-A new location for a campus club for faculty and staff, which would move from Walter Webb Hall.
Construction could begin in summer 2006 and be completed by fall 2008.
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According to UT, the McCombs school is one of a handful of top 20 business schools without executive education centers. The school says it remains the only top 10 executive MBA program without a residential center.
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According to the convention bureau, conferences connected with UT generate about 18,000 room nights a year in Austin -- with an economic impact of about $10 million. But that estimate is "just scratching the surface," Maddox says, because the bureau records only the larger conferences.
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According to the convention bureau, conferences connected with UT generate about 18,000 room nights a year in Austin -- with an economic impact of about $10 million. But that estimate is "just scratching the surface," Maddox says, because the bureau records only the larger conferences.
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