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Smith Hall The oldest building on campus, Smith Hall was constructed in 1842 of handmade brick formed from native clay. Its four Doric columns, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, were plastered over sometime after 1900. Smith houses the Business Administration and Computer Science Departments, as well as administrative officesCampus Chaplain, Admission, Student Development, Evening College, Information Systems, Registrar and Financial Aid. more...
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The Chapel Regular worship services are held in the Chapel during the academic year. Completed in 1965 the structure includes two stained glass windows made in Belgium over 100 years ago; a stone from the temple of Apollo in Corinth, Greece; a stone from the Benedictine Monastery in Iona, Scotland; and a stone from St. Georges Chapel in Windsor, England. Regular worship services are held during the academic year. more...
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Sunny Gables Alumni House Built in 1926 and purchased by LaGrange College in 1973, Sunny Gables underwent renovations in 2002. It now serves as the College's alumni house. more...
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William and Evelyn Banks Library Constructed in 1963, William and Evelyn Banks library provides up-to-date resources that support the curriculum and general information needs of students and faculty, including over 135,000 cataloged volumes, 121,000 microfilm units, over 70 GALILEO databases and indexes, and much more. more...
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Louise Anderson Manget Building Completed in 1959 and renovated in 2001, Manget houses the Departments of English, Latin American Studies and Modern Languages, and Religion and Philosophy.
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Turner Hall Built in 1958, Turner Hall was renovated and enlarged in 2003 to house the Mabry Gipson Student Center, which features a large meeting room known as the Dickson Assembly Room. The third floor remains a residence hall. |
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Callaway Auditorium Built in 1941, the facility long served as a multipurpose venue for area events. The road to a new Callaway Auditorium began in 2003 when the College and Callaway Foundation, Inc., representatives announced a plan to renovate the LaGrange landmark. more...
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Warren A. Candler Cottage Built in 1929 as a home for the College president, Candler Cottage is now the home of the Advancement and Communications & Marketing offices. |
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Fuller E. Callaway Academic Building Completed in 1981 and renovated in 2000, the Callaway Academic Building houses the Departments of Nursing, Psychology, History and Political Science, and Human Services. |
Margaret Adger Pitts Dining Hall Completed in 1962 and renovated in 1998, this two-story building houses the dining area, kitchen, Campus Bookstore, Campus Post Office and copy center. |
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Quillian Building Constructed in 1949, this building provides offices for the President, the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean, the Executive Vice President for Administration, the Business Office and Institutional Research. |
Cason J. Callaway Science Building Built in 1972, the science building houses the latest equipment for instruction in General Science, Biology, Chemistry, Math and Physics. |
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The Quadrangle
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Callaway Education Building Built in 1965 and renovated in 1994, this building houses the Music Department, Offices of Intercollegiate and Intramural Athletics, and Offices of the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. The facility includes state-of-the-art electronic music equipment, a recording studio, a fitness center, a gymnasium and faculty offices.
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Alfred Mariotti Gym Built in 1959, Mariotti gym houses physical education classrooms and facilities for indoor athletics. |
Charles D. Hudson Natatorium Constructed in 1947, this oversized pool was divided into an outdoor pool and natatorium by the College. The complex is equipped for a year-round aquatics program. more...
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Price Theater Completed in 1975, this dramatic arts building seats 280 and houses classrooms for the Department of Theatre Arts, faculty offices, scenery workshop, dressing rooms, costume room, actors' lounge and a black box theater. more...
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Lamar Dodd Art Center Built in 1982, the art center provides the physical environment and the equipment needed for art instruction as well as gallery space for the College's oustanding art collection. more... |
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Residence Halls |
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Hawkins Hall |
Candler Residence Hall
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J.K. Boatwright Residence Hall Completed in 1962, this three-story brick building serves as a men's dormitory and underwent renovations in fall 2002. |
Waights G.Henry Jr., Residence Hall Completed in 1970, this five-story building provides co-educational student housing. The 4th and 5th floor also house a 24-hour computer lab and tutoring center open to all students.
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Pitts Hall Completed in 1941, this two-story brick women's dormitory was renovated in 1991. |
Hawkes Hall After a major renovation costing $1.4 million, the building houses women students on second, third and fourth floors. Faculty offices and classrooms for the education department occupy the ground floor.
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Other Campus Sights |
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Campus Bookstore, Campus Post Office and Copy/Mail Center |
The Patio |
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Soccer Field |
Tennis Courts |
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CEB Gymnasium |
Fountain |
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Cleaveland Baseball Field |
Softball Complex |
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John Wesley Statue |
Millennium Park |