Classroom Buildings

Dublin Core

Description

This collection features buildings that house classrooms on campus.

Angell Hall was constructed in 1970 and is currently used by Religion, Philosophy, and Educations Departments and Spiritual Development, and also contains classrooms, a lecture hall, and a chapel.

Shrader Hall was constructed in 1959 and is currently used by the Science Department, and contains classrooms, research laboratories, and a lecture hall.

Canterbury Hall was constructed in 1901 and is currently used by ENC as a lecture hall, classrooms, a research lab, and by Psychology Department, and the Crime, Law, and Justice Department. It has formerly been used as the Liberal Arts building, and a location for chapel.

Creator

ENC

Date

Canterbury Hall 1901-
Shrader Hall 1959-
Angell Hall 1970-

Collection Items

Campus1980s001
Photograph of Angell Hall and students in the fall

OutdoorScene028
Photograph of Canterbury Hall in winter.

OutdoorScene025
Photograph of Angell Hall in winter

OutdoorScene020
Photograph of Canterbury Hall during winter

OutdoorScene017
Photograph of Angell Hall after a snowfall.

OutdoorScene016
Photograph of Angell Hall after a snowfall

OutdoorScene001
Photograph of the front of Angell Hall after a snowfall

CovePictures011
Photograph of the cornerstone laying ceremony for Cove Fine Arts Center.

CovePictures008
Photograph of Cove Fine Arts Center

CovePictures007
Photograph of Cove Fine Arts Center being built
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