Monroe opens new classroom building in Bronx
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- April
- 26
Last week Monroe College cut the ribbon on Ustin Hall, a 32,000 square-foot building that is the new Bronx campus home to the King Graduate School of Business and the Monroe School of Business. The School of Business will be operating a Center for Entreprenurial Excellence there; the new building will also house the award-winning Students in Free Enterprise team.
The King Graduate School of Business awarded its first Master’s degrees in the spring of 2007 and will be introducing finance and health care concentrations in the fall. The 20-classroom building is located at 2375 Jerome Avenue on the corner of 184th Street, and is the sixth building on the college’s Bronx campus. It was named in honor of Joan Ustin, the Chair of the college’s Board of Trustees, and is partly powered by a solar panel on its roof.























