Directly across from the elevators, you will find space dedicated to the College of Business and the Pappajohn Center for Entrepreneurship. Pappajohn has an impressive portfolio of entrepreneurial resources and programs. A few of them include pitch competitions, the Food Insecurity Challenge, the Entrepreneur Club, and CYstarters, an 11-week summer accelerator program.
As you walk around the corner, you will be greeted by stunning views of the rooftop prairie, which stands apart from typical green roofs that feature shallow-rooted sedum. Instead, the prairie is planted with native grasses, requiring deeper soil to thrive. The design also efficiently captures and treats rainwater, contributing to sustainable building practices.
You’ll also find the Classroom in the Round – an open, student-focused teaching environment designed to foster interaction and collaboration. Its circular layout allows students to easily see and engage with one another, creating a dynamic learning experience. This classroom, like all other university classrooms is managed by University Room Scheduling.
Continue down the hallway to see additional reservable study rooms, a satellite space for Women in Science and Engineering (Room 3135), and at the very end of the hallway, in the southwest corner of the building, you’ll find the AI Innovation Studio Makerspace (Room 3112).
The AI Innovation Studio empowers students from every discipline to explore, experiment, and innovate with AI tools. All students, staff, and faculty are welcome to turn ideas into reality with expert mentorship and professional-grade technology.