Spence Wilson Room (Briggs Hall)
Spence L. Wilson is a long-serving member of the ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ College Board of Trustees who served as chairman from 2000 – 2009 and currently serves on the Board’s Council of Emeriti. He received the Distinguished Service Medal in 2002 and was awarded the honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ College in 2009. Spence and his wife, Rebecca Webb Wilson, are loyal supporters of ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½. The Spence Wilson Room located in Briggs Hall in heart of campus servers as a premier spot for lectures, meetings, and social events overlooking the Bill and Carole Troutt Quad.
Room features:
- Lecture style for up to 120 guests
- Classroom style with tables and chairs for 75 guests
- U – Shape for 30 guests
- Square for 40 guests
The room is adjacent to the Spence Wilson Commons, a beautiful lobby space perfect for receptions prior to or preceding events in the Wilson Room, and the North Patio, which can serve for receptions as well, overlooking the Bill and Carole Troutt Quad which is anchored by Briggs Hall, the Paul Barret, Jr. Library and Robertson Hall.
The college does not provide roundtables in this space. Any setup for roundtables will need to be arranged with an outside events vendor.
Audiovisual features:
- Digital projector and screen
- Lectern with desktop computer for USB thumb drive access
- VGA and HDMI port
- Macbook adapter
- Audio speakers
- Wireless microphone
- Conference phone capability (phone available upon request)