- Eugene C. Eppley Center
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building_name = Eugene C. Eppley Center
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caption = Front facade of the Eppley Center
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location =East Lansing, Michigan
owner =Michigan State University
current_tenants =Michigan State University School of Hospitality Business
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start_date = 1961
completion_date = 1962
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references =The Eugene C. Eppley Center is located on the
Michigan State University campus inEast Lansing, Michigan . It is home to the University'sMasters in Business Administration (MBA) Program offices, the MBA Career Services Center, computer labs, the financial analysis lab and the information systems lab. [ [http://mba.msu.edu/life/facilities.cfm "Student life"] , Broad School MBA. Retrieved 6/11/08.] The center was originally built in 1961 as the Eugene C. Eppley Center for Graduate Studies in Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management.History
The Eugene C. Eppley Center was built in 1961 for "graduate training in the fields of hotel, restaurant and institutional management." Its benefactor and namesake was a hotel executive and philanthropist who was known as the largest individual hotel operator in the world, owning more than 20 hotels between 1915 and 1956. He died in 1958. [ [https://www.bus.msu.edu/alumni/publications/annualreport/2004-2005/documents/AnnualReport2005-2006.pdf "Finance popularity drives new majors, faculty research"] , The Eli Broad College of Business and The Eli Broad Graduate School of Management - Michigan State University. p 9. Retrieved 6/11/08.] The Foundation granted the University $1.5 million to build the center. With Eppley's donation the School became the first program in the country to offer a Master of Business Administration degree in Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management, and enrollment reached 550. [ [https://www.bus.msu.edu/shb/documents/Historic%20Milestones.pdf "Historic milestones"] , MSU School of Hospitality and Business. p 2. Retrieved 6/10/08.]
Financial Trading Room
The Financial Trading Room is a new suite in the Eppley Center equipped with trading desks similar to those at most financial institutions and investment banks. High-speed
personal computer s with dual flat screen monitors anddata feed s simulate a variety of trading desks. Large plasma monitors in the Eppley Center entryway display financial informationand a running ticker, with other television and computer monitors providing financial news feeds. In the future the Financial Analysis Laboratory will provide insights into the field of investments and the activity of trading. Glass walls throughout the Trading Room allow passersby to observe current financial information on the monitors.IBM is among the contributors to this suite. [ [http://epkdesign.com/viewbook2001.pdf "The Broad Promise for the Full-Time MBA Program"] , EPK Design. Retrieved 6/11/08.] [(2002) [http://www.givingto.msu.edu/media/developments/partners_spring2002.pdf "MSU’s on-campus trading laboratory"] , MSU University Development. Retrieved 6/11/08.]References
Additional reading
*cite book | author=Stanford, Linda O., and Dewhurst, C. Kurt. | title=MSU Campus: Buildings, Places, Spaces | location=East Lansing | publisher=Michigan State University Press | year=2002 | id=ISBN 0-87013-631-3
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