AU – Kogod School of Business is a college academic building Spring Valley Washington located in United States.
4400 Massachusetts Ave NW (American University) Washington , D.C. 20016 United States
You can reserve a breakout room to study or for a group meeting by stopping in at the front desk. During finals, go early to grab a space. April 28-May 4 the building will be open 24/7 for studying.
The student lounges on all three floors are a great place to study. Free wifi throughout campus makes it easy to bring your laptop. I like the couches outside 233/234 the best.
This building was once home to the Washington College of Law. After WCL moved to Spring Valley in the mid-1990s, the building was renovated and now houses the Kogod School of Business.
Did you know that there are three Robert Rauschenberg original prints in the building? Check out the second floor and Terrace to see them in person.
Check out the Davenport coffee shop in the School of International Service building on the quad next to Bender Library . It's student-run, really cute , and has great drinks!
Are you sending the right message? A great headshot can make a huge difference. Check out cedricterrell.com and ask about student discounts !
Great Financial Services Lab, but if your class meets in there dress warmly. Its like a Penguin classroom . Brrrrrr.
There's an AU shuttle stop on the Hughes Hall side of the building if you're headed to the Metro. Be prepared on Friday afternoons - it's a popular spot!
The FSIT lab in the terrace is an awesome high-tech classroom -- and a great place to print last minute!
The only place at AU where you'll ever feel underdressed.
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Snag a breakout room when you really need to buckle down and CRUSH IT.
Take advantage of professor's office hours you never know what tips they have!
Reserve a breakout room for studying through the front desk, by the main Quad entrance.
The second floor lounge is a great place to study!
Kogod is always cold. Plan accordingly.
The flat screen displays are really helpful for information.
Want a job or internship? Stop by the Kogod Center for Career Development.
Best Building on Campus!!
There are usually a few open classrooms if you need a place to study. The cafeteria is overpriced but their custom made sandwiches are good. - Andrew Breza
Good place to study and actually get stuff done. Coffee conveniently located in the basement. - Keenan Kunst
A Bananna/Blueberry smoothie from Megabytes tastes perfect on a hot day in D.C. :-) - Jessica Zaluzec