Before a crowd of hundreds on Sept. 18, the UGA Terry College of Business dedicated Correll Hall, Phase I of its future home, the Business Learning Community, and ceremoniously broke ground on Amos Hall, the centerpiece of the project’s second phase.
Correll Hall is named for A.D. “Pete” Correll, chairman emeritus of Georgia-Pacific and a Terry College alumnus, and his wife, Ada Lee Correll, a graduate of the UGA College of Education. Amos Hall is named in honor of Daniel P. Amos, chairman and CEO of Aflac and a Terry College alumnus.
“As the times have changed, so has the Terry College, which has remained on the leading edge—always adapting in order to prepare the next generation of business leaders,” said UGA President Jere W. Morehead. “The Business Learning Community was born out of this pioneering spirit and commitment to excellence.”
The new complex, located on the corner of Lumpkin and Baxter streets on UGA’s North Campus, provides the Terry College with facilities that encourage innovation and learning in an environment that fosters collaboration, said Terry College Dean Benjamin C. Ayers.
“This is a very special day for the Terry College, for its alumni, friends, faculty and staff and most importantly for its students,” Ayers said. “The construction of the Business Learning Community will forever impact thousands of Terry undergraduate and graduate students, who will achieve great things as a result of their education at the University of Georgia.”
Correll Hall, which serves as home for the college’s graduate programs, opened for classes at the beginning of this semester. The 74,000-square-foot facility includes a business innovation lab, multiple project team rooms and a graduate commons.
“Ada Lee and I are immensely proud to be tied to the legacy of the Terry College and the University of Georgia, which has helped so many young men and women over the years,” Correll said. “I know firsthand that the state of Georgia and its workforce benefit directly from the teaching and learning that happen here. We’re excited to enhance that contribution to our state and nation by helping the Terry College reach new levels of excellence.”
Construction of Amos Hall, the centerpiece of the second phase of the Business Learning Community, is slated to be completed in 2017. In all, Phase II will span approximately 140,000 square feet and will include two large auditoriums, eight classrooms, a trading room, a behavioral lab, an undergraduate commons, conference rooms, and faculty and staff offices. Phase II is supported by $43 million in state funds and $14 million in private donations.
“I was honored to be asked to chair this capital campaign and am humbled by the notion that the Amos name will forever be linked to this incredible learning institution,” Amos said. “I will continue to support UGA so that future generations will have the opportunity to learn from some of the greatest business minds in the nation.”