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A Campus Built on Philanthropy
A Campus Built on Philanthropy
- Aldrich Hall
- Baker Library / Bloomberg Center
- Batten Hall
- Cash House
- Chao Center
- Chase Hall
- Class of 1959 Chapel
- Connell House
- Cotting House
- Cumnock Hall
- Dean’s House
- Dillon House
- Esteves Hall
- Gallatin Hall
- Greenhill House
- Hamilton Hall
- Hawes Hall
- Klarman Hall
- Loeb House
- Ludcke House
- McArthur Hall
- McCollum Center
- McCulloch Hall
- Mellon Hall
- Morgan Hall
- Morris Hall
- Pagliuca Harvard Life Lab
- Rock Center
- Shad Hall
- Spangler Center
- Tata Hall
- Teele Hall
- Wilder House
- Wyss House
- Indoor Spaces
- Outdoor Spaces
- George F. Baker Founding Campus Gift
Batten Way
Batten Way
- Aldrich Hall
- Baker Library / Bloomberg Center
- Batten Hall
- Cash House
- Chao Center
- Chase Hall
- Class of 1959 Chapel
- Connell House
- Cotting House
- Cumnock Hall
- Dean’s House
- Dillon House
- Esteves Hall
- Gallatin Hall
- Greenhill House
- Hamilton Hall
- Hawes Hall
- Klarman Hall
- Loeb House
- Ludcke House
- McArthur Hall
- McCollum Center
- McCulloch Hall
- Mellon Hall
- Morgan Hall
- Morris Hall
- Pagliuca Harvard Life Lab
- Rock Center
- Shad Hall
- Spangler Center
- Tata Hall
- Teele Hall
- Wilder House
- Wyss House
- Indoor Spaces
- Outdoor Spaces
- George F. Baker Founding Campus Gift
Batten Way
In 2003, Frank Batten, a member of the MBA Class of 1952, made an extraordinary gift to HBS.
The gift—one of the largest in the School’s history at the time—supports the renewal and enhancement of the Soldiers Field campus. The Batten gift enabled the School to secure and enhance the southern entrance to the HBS campus in preparation for Harvard’s major investment in its Allston neighborhood. In honor of Batten, the School named the main entrance on the south side of the campus Batten Way. This gift will continue to ensure the continuation of the School’s unique residential campus, where living, classroom, office, and gathering spaces create a powerful community.