
Future business leaders find a home at fertitta hall
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Behind its soaring gothic archways, 145-foot turret and pointed glass windows lies the exciting future of undergraduate business education. The newly opened Jill and Frank Fertitta Hall, the
fifth and largest building in use by the USC Marshall School of Business, hosts features custom-made for an increasingly high-tech and globalized world. Walk through the five-story
buildings glass doors and a movie-screen-sized interactive video wall shares listings of the days events and news headlines. A few steps away, lines at the popular Asian-themed café form
early for banh mi, ramen and sushi. Students heading to classes like technology entrepreneurship or talent management make their way around two lecture halls, three interactive learning
spaces, 20 classrooms and a new business library. More than 50 breakout rooms and collaborative spacesoutfitted with laptop hook-ups, video screens and Wi-Fi, of courseare encouraging
students to remain in the schools academic space as never before. In the basement, the Experiential Learning Center bridges business theory with practice. Students learn to negotiate and
resolve conflicts in mock scenarios while professors and classmates observe. It sounds intense, but junior Nebal Jebarah couldnt wait to start as part of her organizational behavior and
leadership class. Itll teach me how to be better in those situations later in my career, said the transfer student from Cerritos College. Creating a dynamic and collaborative learning
space for future business leaders was the inspiration for Fertitta Hall, which officially opened in September and anchors the southeast corner of the University Park Campus. Its namesakes,
USC Trustee Frank J. Fertitta III 84 and his wife, Jill, support the university that he and their three children attended, while providing opportunities for others who will follow. The
education I received at USC Marshall formed the cornerstone of how I approach business every day, said Fertitta, chairman and chief executive officer of Red Rock Resorts Inc. Jill and I
are thrilled to know that this new facility will provide a rich educational environment and a home for business undergraduates at USC.