Friday, December 2, 2011

UConn School of Business

The University of Connecticut's main campus is in a rural town (Storrs) about 45 minutes east of Hartford, but it has satellite campuses around the state.  The School of Business is is downtown Hartford.

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17 comments:

  1. nice reflections here, jack. hope you're having a good time.

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  2. Nice looking building. I like this kind of billboards.

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  3. Let's hope they're learning to conduct business the 'right' way!

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  4. It makes sense to locate a business school in the middle of the state's leading business center. It affords more opportunities for internships and work-study opportunities.

    And it gets students used to the downtown commuter rat race.

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  5. Fantastic reflection. Doesn't look at all like a school. But maybe that's part of the business appeal. :)

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  6. Sky and building are perfectly reflected!

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  7. Sky and building are perfectly reflected!

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  8. The reflection of the sky in the glass building is awesome!A great work with your camera!
    Hugs and a nice weekend,
    Léia

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  9. Terrific reflections for the day, Jack! Hope you're having a great time! Enjoy your weekend!

    Sylvia

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  10. The satellite campus of Arizona State University is located in downtown Phoenix and the building that houses the school of journalism has the same digital news band running around it building.

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  11. Lovely reflection of the clouds in the windows.

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  12. I like that the business school has the stock listings running along the building!

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  13. Does "You con" have the same meaning in the US. Seems an unfortunate abreviation for a business school! Love the reflections though.

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  14. Does "You con" have the same meaning in the US. Seems an unfortunate abreviation for a business school! Love the reflections though.

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