Exciting New Construction at Van Munching Hall

The Smith School is making way for new, more effective venues for student collaboration. Follow our progress as we work towards our goal of opening these new spaces in 2024.

Smith School Expands to Former Public Policy Wing

Now that UMD’s School of Public Policy has moved out of Van Munching Hall for new digs across campus, the Smith School has the go-ahead from the university to take over the vacated wing of the building.

Food Truck Thursdays Returns to Van Munching Hall

Food trucks will visit the Robert H. Smith School of Business this fall semester on the following Thursdays: September 10 September 24 October 15 October 29 November 12 The participating food trucks vary by week and will include: 

Food Truck Thursdays - May 7 & 14

Food trucks will visit the Robert H. Smith School of Business on May 7 and May 14 to serve a variety of lunch options to hungry students, faculty and staff. The participating food trucks vary by week and will include: 

Food Truck Thursdays: Nov 13

Join us for Food Truck Thursdays at Van Munching Hall this week, Nov. 13. Three food trucks will visit the Robert H. Smith School of Business to serve a variety of lunch options to hungry students, faculty and staff. The participating food trucks are:

Food Trucks to Visit Van Munching Hall This Thursday

Oct. 30 kicks off the inaugural Food Truck Thursdays event at Van Munching Hall. Three food trucks will visit the Robert H. Smith School of Business to serve a variety of lunch options to hungry students, faculty and staff. The participating food trucks are:

Smith School Deans Tour North Wing Construction

Smith School Dean Howard Frank and Christine Stewart, assistant dean for administration, took a hard-hat tour through the North Wing construction site on Friday, Aug. 31. The $21-million, 38,000-square-foot wing of Van Munching Hall is nearing completion, with the crew shooting for a finish date in early October.

Southwest Campus Gateway Construction Outside VMH

In July 2007 fences went up outside the main entrance to Van Munching Hall as construction of the university's Southwest Campus Gateway began. Lee Comstock, director of operations at Smith, says, "This Gateway will serve as the main pedestrian entrance to the campus on the south side. As part of this construction, a clock tower will be constructed." Additional plantings are also planned and this effort should address the pooling of water that currently occurs in the Mowatt Lane Parking Garage, adds Comstock.

New Wing. Great Opportunities

The $38-million expansion of Van Munching Hall, home of the Robert H. Smith School of Business, opened for classes on September 3, 2002. The four-story, 103,300-square-foot space is an attractive, functional, technologically advanced learning environment. The building was specially designed to meet the requirements of Smiths undergraduate and graduate programs, delivering the academic, professional, and social experiences necessary to help prepare our students to lead 21st century organizations.

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