Building Architecture:
Main Campus
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Number: uvw0240 Title: Panhellenic House Notes: The Former Panhellenic House was acquired in 1965 and used as a meeting place for sororities. It was renovated in 1997 and is presently being used as the Admissions Office |
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Number: uvw0241 Title: Nevins Hall Notes: The Science-Administration Building was dedicated in 1966 and named in honor of the late Dr. Beatrice I. Nevins, head of the BIology Department for 26 years. The building houses the science faculty, classrooms, and laboratories, offices o f the Vice President for Business and Finance, Registrar, Women's Studies Program, the African American Studies Program, and computer facilities |
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Number: uvw0242 Title: Lillybuilding Notes: The students would go here for a break from studying and to socialize and have a snack. |
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Number: uvw0243 Title: Bus Stop Notes: The Main and North Campuses have been connected by a College-Owned bus service since 1956. |
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Number: uvw0244 Title: Gymnasium Notes: Opened on December, 1954. The Gymnasium and Physical Education Building has modern equipment and ample proportions for instruction in physical education, for students recreation, and for participation in inter-collegiate indoor sports |
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Number: uvw0245 Title: Physical Education Complex Notes: PE Complex was completed in the Spring of 1982. This modern facility seats 5,500 people for basketball and 6,000 for graduations and concerts. The 100,000 square feet building contains the offices of the Physical Education faculty and all Athletic offices except football. Classrooms, a Health Fitness Center, Athletic Training room, varsity and physical education dressing rooms for men and women, and a Human Performance Laboratory are also included |
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Number: uvw0246 Title: University Center Notes: Brookwood Plaza was acquired by the University in 1993. The Dedication of the University Center was October, 1995. The facility combines classrooms, a 200-seat food court and student lounges in what used to be a Pantry Pride grocery store , the old Sears store, Woolworth's and other smaller stores. It also houses the Learning Skills Center and the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice. Upon completion of additional renovations, it will provide facilities for the Art D epartment, the Dance Program, and the Child Care Center. |
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Number: uvw0247 Title: Education Center Notes: Education Center was dedicated in 1973. It houses the College of Education, excluding the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Athletics. The building provides the most modern facilities for training teacher, school administratio n, and other specilists in education |
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Number: uvw0248 Title: Brookwood Hall Notes: Brookwood Hall was acquired in 1985 and was named for Walter S. Martin in 1998. The modern facility housed the College of Nursing and the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice, but presently houses only the College o f Nursing |
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Number: uvw0259 Title: House-In-The-Woods Notes: |