With a significant renovation to Grainger Hall underway, construction has limited access to many favorite study spots over the past year. However, studious Business Badgers are not ones to be deterred—and they’ve been getting creative in finding cozy spots to hit the books. See how students are adapting to the temporary disruptions while they eagerly await the project’s completion in 2027.
Headphones on, feet up. Sydney Redwine (BBA ’28) tunes out distractions from a perch in the building’s east wing.
Double the screens, double the productivity. Michael Masella (BBA ’27) gets to work in WSB’s Huber Undergraduate Computing Lab.
In WSB’s Learning Commons, statistics student Deagan Spahn (BS ’28) takes detailed notes while sporting Wisconsin gear.
With headphones on, accounting major Kirsten King (BBA ’26) tackles an assignment in a newly renovated space in WSB’s Business Library.
From left to right, Faith Godsey (BBA ’28), Emma Henselin (BBA ’28), and Amelia Muellenberg (BBA ’28) collaborate around a table outside of WSB’s knowledge centers on the third floor.
Marketing major Emily Hartjes (BBA ’27) gets down to business in WSB’s Career Engagement Studio, which opened in 2019 as a hub for employer and student connection.
Finance and risk management student Devin Mehta (BBA ’27) takes notes from the comfort of a sofa in WSB’s Learning Commons.
Grad student David Bruce (BBA ’25, MS ’26) finds a spot to plug in outside of WSB’s office for MBA and specialized master’s programs.
PhD student Cody-Ann Lyn (MA ’25) secures a study spot somewhere in Grainger Hall—and we’re not spoiling her secret.
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