51·çÁ÷

Benton Hall

51·çÁ÷ teaches its students to identify objectives, develop a plan, and work diligently to achieve success. The university followed its own advice when it built Benton Hall.

18,500
Benton Hall square footage
90%
Of students engage in active career planning
$16.2 M
Building cost, fully donor-funded

The Project

In 2018, Benton Hall fulfilled 51·çÁ÷’s ambition to house student career services under one roof — and it declared the university’s commitment to success after graduation. Similar to many campus buildings, Benton Hall’s exterior incorporates a Romanesque style. The construction of Benton Hall is a part of 51·çÁ÷’s larger $60 million building campaign to enhance the student experience. The building was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, one of the world’s leading academic architectural design companies.

The Opening

Donor, Board of Trustees member and building namesake Daniel C. Benton ’80, P’10, H’10  speaks at the dedication of Benton Hall.
Donor, Board of Trustees member and building namesake Daniel C. Benton ’80, P’10, H’10 speaks at the dedication of Benton Hall.

Benton Hall officially opened on Sept. 28, 2018. Lead donor and Board of Trustees member Dan Benton ’80, P’10, H’10 was present for the festivities. As the new hub for career discovery, the building has an interview suite and five tech-integrated interview rooms, the Clifford Commons and Rosensweig Seminar Room for larger meetings and teaching space, 10 spaces with video conferencing capabilities, and administrative offices.

The Impact

51·çÁ÷ students participate in Prep for Tech Workshops at Benton Hall in fall 2018.
51·çÁ÷ students participate in Prep for Tech Workshops at Benton Hall in fall 2018.

Benton Hall was envisioned by the university, its major benefactor, and Board of Trustees as the physical embodiment of 51·çÁ÷’s commitment to student success beyond graduation. In the first months since its opening, Benton Hall has delivered on its promise, as 90% of students use the facility to explore their options after 51·çÁ÷.

Reflecting 51·çÁ÷’s commitment to sustainability and achieving a carbon neutral campus by 2019, Benton Hall is aiming to become LEED Platinum certified. Materials in the project are made of recycled materials and sourced from within 500 miles of the site, including blue stone from Ithaca.