Spaces, Support and Services at Hunt Business

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Hunt Business supports the work students, faculty, and staff do every day — inside and outside the classroom. From reservable spaces and interview rooms to skill-building programs and campus support services, these resources are designed to help you plan, prepare, and move forward.
Why It Matters
When you know what spaces and services are available, you spend less time searching and more time doing — whether that’s meeting with a team, preparing for an interview, or building skills beyond your coursework.
Knowing what’s available makes it easier to plan meetings, prepare for interviews, build skills outside the classroom, and take advantage of resources that support both performance and balance.
Reservable Spaces in BUSN
Faculty, staff, and students may reserve select spaces in the Business Administration Building (BUSN) for meetings, group work, video conferencing, and focused individual use.
What to Know
- Available Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
- Evening and weekend reservations are not permitted
- Reservations must be made one week in advance
- Some spaces are limited to faculty and staff
- A valid 成人头条 login is required
Featured Space
- BUSN 110A: An individual-use room intended for virtual interviews and one-on-one professional conversations.
Coming Soon
- The Miner Stop: A designated space for student organizations to table, recruit, and fundraise. This space is expected to open soon and will provide a centralized, visible location for student engagement activities.
Review each room’s listing for food policies, access requirements, and approval details before reserving.
Learning and Experience Beyond Coursework
Hunt Business encourages students to build experience alongside academic work through programs that emphasize skills, leadership, and real-world application.
- Micro-Credentials: Short-form professional development designed to strengthen practical, job-ready skills
- Coursera Career Academy: Industry-aligned training in data, technology, and professional competencies
- Student Organizations: Leadership, collaboration, and applied learning opportunities
- Travel Opportunities: Experiential programs that expand global perspective
Career, Wellness, and Technology Support
In addition to Hunt-specific programs, students have access to university resources that support academic progress, career readiness, and wellbeing.
- Career Development: Events and workshops focused on internships, interviews, and long-term career planning
- Financial Aid and Scholarships: Guidance on funding options and financial support
- Wellness and Mental Health: Services that support balance, resilience, and overall wellbeing
- IT and Technology Support: Help with technical issues that affect coursework and productivity