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WKU celebrates topping-off $74M College of Business building

113,000-s.f. building is scheduled for completion in fall 2025
WKU President Timothy C. Caboni the state-of-the-art building will only meet the increased need for professional business education but “revolutionize business instruction at WKU — transforming the way we teach; the way we support young people; and the way we prepare them for careers.”

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — Western Kentucky University celebrated a milestone in construction of the new Gordon Ford College of Business building Thursday. University officials gathered with members of the construction and design teams to host a topping-off ceremony and raise the facility’s final steel beam into place.

Speaking at the ceremony, WKU President Timothy C. Caboni emphasized WKU’s dedication to serving as a leader in business education. “The new, state-of-the-art Gordon Ford College of Business is set to not only meet the increased need for professional business education but to truly revolutionize business instruction at WKU — transforming the way we teach; the way we support young people; and the way we prepare them for careers,” President Caboni said.

In true Hilltopper fashion, the final beam was coated red. Attendees were encouraged to sign the beam and “leave their mark” before it was raised.

Brian Howard, senior project executive at Messer Construction, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to work on the project and praised the workers’ dedication. “Meticulous planning, logistics, and skilled craftsmanship are essential for a project of this scale,” he said. “With 1,479 cubic yards of concrete poured, 60 tons of steel placed, and a crane maneuvering material to the 30 craft professionals onsite on any given day, all that work has happened safely, with no accidents or injuries.”

The 113,000-s.f. new building will serve as a hub for innovation, collaboration and academic excellence. Designed to meet the evolving needs of students and faculty, it will feature modern amenities, advanced technology and spaces conducive to active learning and research.

“The Gordon Ford College of Business prides itself on not only preparing students academically for life beyond the Hill but also preparing them professionally,” said Dr. Evelyn Thrasher, interim dean. “Flexible study areas and collaborative rooms will reshape student interactions with peers, faculty, staff, and alumni. We look forward to how this building will support our mission to provide students with the foundations and skills to lead in today’s diverse business environment.”

The project is made possible by $74.4 million in the 2022-24 state budget. As part of House Bill 1, in April 2022, legislators approved funding for a new Gordon Ford College of Business. Legislators attending Thursday’s ceremony included Senate Majority Whip Mike Wilson, Sen. Max Wise, Rep. Michael Meredith, Rep. Shawn McPherson and Rep. Kevin Jackson. Also attending were Hunter Whittaker, field representative for U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, and Mark Lord, district director for U.S. Rep. Brett Guthrie.

WKU broke ground on the facility on June 14, 2023. At the groundbreaking ceremony, President Caboni noted the significant role the building will play in enhancing business education at the university. “I have often said that a great college of business needs a great place in which to do business. This new facility is that great place and will enrich business instruction and our university in a number of important ways.”

Rendering of the new Gordon Ford College of Business building, designed by the Gensler architecture firm.

The project is scheduled to be completed in the fall of 2025. View the latest renderings and schematic designs at www.wku.edu/businesscollege

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