The university says the Marshall and Vera Lea Rinker Business Hall will offer students resources such as a stock trading room and the 300-plus-seat Titus Lecture Hall.
The new facility will also serve as home to three of the university’s centers of excellence – the Titus Center for Franchising, the LeMieux Center for Public Policy, and the recently launched Center for Financial Literacy.
Palm Beach Atlantic has plans to construct other buildings on the West Palm Beach campus: a health science complex, a performing arts center, and an alumni and student welcome center.
Mike Kennedy has been writing about education forAmerican School & Universitysince 1999. He also has reported on schools and other topics for The Chicago Tribune, The Kansas City Star, The Kansas City Times and City News Bureau of Chicago. He is a graduate of Michigan State University.
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