Building the Future
The David Nazarian College of Business and Economics is pleased to announce that it is in the planning stages for a new building that will house its current and future graduate programs as well as industry-related centers, such as the college's Center for Social Entrepreneurship and Technology. The existing structure, Bookstein Hall, was originally designed for traditional classroom environments. The proposed building will complement Bookstein Hall by enhancing the operational capabilities of its centers and supporting the development of high-quality graduate programs. The new building will provide adaptable spaces to foster collaboration and creativity among currently enrolled CSUN students and members of the community.
This initiative marks a significant step in Nazarian College's commitment to continued excellence in business education, providing an inspiring environment where graduate students can thrive and make a positive contribution in the local community and beyond. Investing in this new building is not just an investment in the future of education and innovation at Nazarian College; it is a commitment to fostering community impact, supporting entrepreneurial ventures, and meeting the evolving needs of both students and the business community at large.
We are excited about the transformative impact this new building will bring to faculty, students, alumni and the entire college community.
Here are some FAQs regarding the planning and construction process of the new building.
The new building is essential for Nazarian College's continued growth and is planned to accommodate current and future graduate programs, industry-related community centers, CSUN's Center for Social and Technology Entrepreneurship, and potentially other purposes based on information from the Academic Feasibility Study.
In addition to housing graduate programs and potentially several centers the building will feature adaptable spaces with the latest technology for in-person and hybrid learning. A collaborative environment will foster creativity among currently enrolled students and members of the community.
The building's facilities and resources will support hands-on learning experiences, interdisciplinary studies and personal development opportunities. The building is being designed specifically to foster collaboration and creativity among currently enrolled Nazarian College students and members of the community.
Construction timelines are currently under way with an estimated completion date set for 2029. The project timeline may be subject to adjustments based on construction progress.
This is a privately funded capital project. The college community and external partners have played and will continue to play a crucial role in supporting this transformative project. Supporting this new facility is not just an investment in the future of education and innovation at the Nazarian College. It is a commitment to fostering community impact, supporting Entreprenurial ventures, and meeting the evolving needs of both students and the business community at large.
Efforts will be made to minimize disruptions to campus activities during construction. Detailed plans will be in place to manage noise, traffic flow and access to ensure the safety and convenience of students, faculty and staff throughout the construction process.
To identify areas for programmatic growth that will make the Nazarian College more competitive and increase the value of the College as a strategic asset for CSUN. It comes at a time of increasing importance of technology and artificial intelligence in the employment landscape.
The study will identify opportunities for strategic growth through engagement with key leaders and faculty within the school.
The study will develop a case for change by articulating the strategic value of the proposed building.
Determining the location for the new building involves careful consideration and consultation. We're actively reviewing different possibilities to ensure it aligns with our campus needs. The building is currently in the initial planning stages, so exact details about the size of the building are still being finalized. As the planning phase progresses, more details will become available.