Giving the School of Education at the College of William & Mary a building worthy of its work.
Welcome
Dean Virginia L. McLaughlin welcomes you to the new School of Education building.
Steve Salpukas
Lobby
The main entrance and lobby allows space for people to gather and work.
Guy Crittenden '84
Hauben Atrium Lounge
Located on the second floor, the Hauben Atrium Lounge allows seating for collaboration and networking.
Guy Crittenden '84
View from the second floor balcony
Guests gather in the lobby before the Dedication.
Elaine ODell
The program begins
Guests attend the Dedication in Matoaka Woods Room.
Elaine ODell
President Taylor Reveley
In his opening remarks, the President celebrates the marking of a new era for the School of Education.
Steve Salpukas
Speakers
Secretary of Education Gerard Robinson brings greetings from the Commonwealth.
Elaine ODell
Dean Virginia L. McLaughlin
Speaking to a crowd of students, faculty and community members, the Dean acknowledges guests and those who made the building possible.
Elaine ODell
Cutting the ribbon
Rector Henry Wolf, Dean Virginia McLaughlin, Secretary Gerard Robinson and President Taylor Reveley join others to cut the ribbon on the new facility.
Elaine ODell
Ribbon cutting
Representatives from the Commonwealth, the Board of Visitors, the College and the School of Education cut the ribbon.
Elaine ODell
Touring the new facility
The Board of Visitors pause in the 3rd floor faculty lounge.
Elaine ODell
Touring the facility
Guests see demonstrations of the state-of-the-art technology available in classrooms.
Elaine ODell
A Facility for Leadership
Thank you to all who made this facility and its Dedication a wonderful memory. The School of Education is open to the public. All are welcome.
Guy Crittenden '84
"Our particular aptitude for leadership—taken shape over the past 50 years—and the building we have designed to facilitate our work are both all about connections and collaborations." Virginia L. McLaughlin, Dean