The Broad College of Business operates within several facilities on Michigan State University’s main East Lansing campus as well as locations elsewhere in the state.
The Eugene C. Eppley Center is located on Shaw Lane in the heart of MSU’s main campus. It is connected to the Minskoff Pavilion and North Business Building. Eppley Center is home to offices for faculty and staff, as well as student services. The School of Hospitality Business, Department of Finance, Multicultural Business Programs (MBP) and Undergraduate Academic Services (UAS) are all housed in Eppley Center.
Address: 667 N Shaw Ln, East Lansing, MI 48824
The William C. Gast Business Library is located in Room 50 of the MSU College of Law Building, across Shaw Lane from the Eppley Center. It is the largest of the MSU Libraries’ branches.
Address: 648 N Shaw Ln Rm 50, East Lansing, MI 48824
Since opening in October 2001, the James B. Henry Center for Executive Development has served as Michigan State University’s primary home for professional and executive education. Located just southwest of the main MSU campus, the Henry Center is the site of Broad’s Executive Development Programs and also serves as the Lansing campus for the Broad Executive MBA program.
Address: 3535 Forest Rd, Lansing, MI 48910
The Management Education Center sits on more than 25 acres in Troy, Michigan. The expansive facility boasts 25,000 square feet of flexible learning space. Integrated technology, ergonomic seating and on-demand, in-person support distinguish the MEC as best-in-class to support students and other clients’ needs. The MEC serves as the Troy campus for the Broad Executive MBA program.
Address: 811 W Square Lake Rd, Troy, MI 48098
The Edward J. Minskoff Pavilion is located on Shaw Lane, connected to the Eppley Center and North Business Building. It is a state-of-the-art facility covering 100,000 square feet and houses both the Russell Palmer Career Management Center and the Full-Time MBA program. The Minskoff Pavilion’s design is focused around the concept of enhancing the Broad student experience with flexible spaces and cutting-edge technology. A Panera Bread is also located on the ground level of the facility.
Address: 651 N Shaw Ln, East Lansing, MI 48824
The North Business Building is located on Bogue Street, connected to the Minskoff Pavilion and Eppley Center. Situated on the banks of the Red Cedar, it is currently home to many core business courses as well as many of the offices of Broad’s faculty, including the Office of the Dean.
Address: 632 Bogue St, East Lansing, MI 48824
Broad business students learn by doing. They apply what they learn in classroom settings to real-world contexts. There are several innovative laboratories and spaces designed around experiential, hands-on learning at the Broad College.
The Broad Behavioral Lab is a research facility designed to conduct cutting-edge research on how people make decisions and interact in a range of settings, from the workplace to the marketplace. The Lab allows Broad researchers to pursue MSU’s mission of advancing knowledge and transforming lives to expand human understanding and make a positive difference.
The Ernst & Young Communication Center assists master’s in accounting students in developing and refining their interviewing, public speaking and writing skills. Located in room N210 of the Business College Complex, the EYCC is a unique and valuable resource that provides MSA students with a space for resume reviews, mock interviews, paper critiques, presentation development and rehearsal, one-to-one and small group communication consultations, and filming.
The Financial Analysis Lab provides the opportunity for hands-on training in financial modeling and valuation. The lab’s hardware and software not only emulate a real trading room but also enable a dynamic instructional setting. The lab is equipped with dual-screen computers and a number of Bloomberg terminals. The lab is located in room 104 of the Eppley Center.
The Entrepreneurship Lab is the front door for entrepreneurship and venture creation on the campus of Michigan State University. This flexible space, located in the Minskoff Pavilion, hosts high-impact, entrepreneurial academic experiences and courses in a dynamic setting. The facility is outfitted with the latest technology to give the space a modernized feel and accommodate the needs of today’s entrepreneurial students.
The IBM Supply Chain Lab provides the space for students and faculty to study, simulate and test the key relationships in an end-to-end supply chain, focusing on the dynamic flow of information and the resulting interdependencies. The lab was constructed through a Shared University Research (SUR) award from IBM, consisting of IBM software, eServer and storage technologies. The IBM Supply Chain Laboratory, located in room 110 of the Eppley Center, serves as an environment for modeling and analysis of an on-demand supply chain.
The Brian and Michele Kesseler Team Leadership Lab provides a space to examine basic psychological issues related to how teams make decisions under stress, the effects of team structures on performance and the ability of teams to adjust and restructure as situational demands shift. It features a military simulation that challenges team decision-making skills. Through the combination of traditional lecture-based classes and team simulation, students are able to gain greater insight into both leadership and team processes.
The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation Culinary Business Learning Lab houses a demonstration theater, teaching kitchens, dining room and a “Hall of Fame” for alumni of the School of Hospitality Business. The CBLL occupies more than 11,000 square feet in the garden level of the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center.
Monday–Friday | 7:00am-10:30pm
Saturday–Sunday | 12:00pm-10:30pm
*An active MSU ID is required to enter the building on weekends or after 6:00pm on weekdays.
Saturday, May 03 | 8:00am-6:00pm Public Access-allow graduates to take pictures
Sunday, May 04 | 8:00am – 6:00pm Public access-allow graduates to take pictures
Starting Monday, May 05 through Sunday, August 24
Monday–Friday | 7:00am-9:00pm Public access until 6P. MSUID access after 6:00pm.
Saturday–Sunday | 12:00pm-6:00pm Student MSUID access, not open to public, no student MSUID access after 6:00pm
*Panera will be closing at 3:00pm on May 2 and will be closed for the summer.
Home Football Game Days: CLOSED
Please submit your suggestions for our Business College Complex facilities team via email to facilities@broad.msu.edu.
The Eli Broad College of Business conforms to the policies and ordinances set in place by the MSU Board of Trustees. A comprehensive list of these policies and ordinances can be found on the Board of Trustees website. We have only highlighted the most common policies.