The Burnett Center

[4] The twelve multimedia classrooms come in sizes and styles, allowing for a flexible teaching space, moveable seating, and outlets for laptop computers.

[4] At various times, it has also housed the entrepreneurial studies program, a small business institute, and an office of lifelong learning.

[6] The seminar rooms, located in the tower structure of the left side of the building, feature 16-seat octagonal tables.

[2] The interior of the Burnett Center consists of cherry wood trim and doors, veneer plaster, wool carpet, and cove lighting.

[2] The railings include cast iron fleur-de-lis balusters from Hays Hall, the first dormitory on campus that was demolished in 1994.

[10] At the end of July, the zoning board issued a stay on those permits after hearing objections from the Washington County History and Landmarks Foundation.

"[14] Griffin Interior created custom furniture for the building, including custom-built radiused desks for the computer rooms[15] Media related to The Burnett Center at Wikimedia Commons