
Constructed in 1973, it houses College of Business Administration and offices of computer services and institutional research. Named for Dr. A. E. Burdick, who retired as vice president for academic affairs in 1975 after 39 years at the university. The three departments of this college, Accounting; Economics & Finance; and Marketing; Management & Information Systems occupy this building, with their offices, classrooms, laboratories and research facilities. A computer services center occupies the ground floor. It serves administrative, instructional, and research needs.
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