Purdue University breaks ground on new Mitch Daniels School of Business

WEST LAFAYETTE — Purdue University held a groundbreaking ceremony Friday, April 11 for a new Mitch Daniels School of Business facility. The future building will give the school three facilities, joining the Krannert Building and Jerry S. Rawls Hall — all connected above and below ground.

The private event featured remarks from Purdue President Mung Chiang; Purdue President Emeritus Mitch Daniels; Jim Bullard, the Dr. Samuel R. Allen Dean of the Mitch Daniels School of Business; Gary Lehman, chair of the Purdue University Board of Trustees; and Ted Maple, vice president for education with Lilly Endowment Inc.

Left to right: Ted Maple, vice president for education, Lilly Endowment Inc.; Gary Lehman, Purdue University Board of Trustees chair; Mitch Daniels, Purdue president emeritus; Mung Chiang, Purdue president; Jim Bullard, the Dr. Samuel R. Allen Dean of the Mitch Daniels School of Business; and Kelly Blanchard, Daniels School associate dean for student experience and undergraduate programs, celebrate the new Mitch Daniels School of Business facility groundbreaking. (Purdue University photo/Gerry Robiños)

“As we educate future leaders and advance the research of a technology-driven, free-market economy, new world-class facilities for the Daniels School of Business will help us achieve excellence at scale,” Chiang said.

With plans for the reimagined Daniels School approved in early 2023, demand for a Purdue business education has never been higher. Named in honor of the university’s 12th president and recently ranked among the world’s best business schools, the school prepares tomorrow’s leaders and entrepreneurs, grounding them in the hallmarks of a Purdue education, including STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and business analytics.

“Practiced with integrity, business careers are the noblest of life choices,” Daniels said. “They create new jobs and wealth for others and bring into being the resources which the public and nonprofit sectors take to pursue their goals. This modernized school of business will send out its graduates armed with a sense of mission and the tools to fulfill that mission in the most complex of enterprises.”

Rendering of Daniels School of Business building. Conceptual rendering provided by Gensler.

Occupancy of the building is expected in fall 2027. The 164,000-square-foot facility will become Purdue’s second-largest classroom building in West Lafayette, behind only the Wilmeth Active Learning Center. In addition to flexible space for academic instruction and conferences, it will also feature modern teaching and research labs for financial trading, data visualization, behavioral research and experiential learning.

“This magnificent facility will serve as a beacon for excellence on the Purdue campus,” Bullard said. “Not only will this building illustrate the university’s commitment to the future of business education, it will also serve as a focal point for the seamless integration of business and technology, reflecting our mission to prepare students for the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow. It will foster an environment where students, faculty, staff, alumni and corporate partners can thrive, innovate and lead while showcasing what building the future of business is all about.”

The Daniels School represents a key focus of Victories & Heroes: Your Campaign for Purdue, the $4 billion comprehensive fundraising campaign the university launched in February.