Mathison Hall

Mathison Hall

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Business is changing, so is Haskayne

Mathison Hall is the spectacular new addition to the Haskayne School of Business. Located adjacent to Scurfield Hall on the University of Calgary campus, our new building is designed with students in mind. With 12 new classrooms, set to be equipped with state-of-the-art technologies, dozens of breakout rooms and generous informal seating areas for students to study and socialize, Mathison Hall offers a new, exciting business education experience.

Mathison Hall

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Mathison Hall Construction

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