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Evans Hall

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Evans Hall

Dates

  • Built: 1951
  • Named: 6/15/1951

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History

In 1951, the College constructed a two-story classroom building of red brick on the site of the tennis courts and Stuttgart Hall on the west campus near Twelfth St. Of contemporary functional design, this building contained eleven classrooms, four faculty offices, and a theatre-type audio-visual auditorium. Stuttgart Hall was moved west of Day Armory and converted into quarters for the Maintenance Department; the tennis courts were relocated just north of Huddleston Street on the north campus. On June 15, 1951, the Board named this structure Evans Hall to honor Dr. Charles Aylmer Evans, a teacher of many years' service.

After the removal of the Administrative Offices to Womack Hall, McBrien Hall then became the center for the Schools of Education and Liberal Arts. The transfer of faculty offices was completed by January 15, 1975. With offices for the History Department moved to McBrien, Evans Hall then served as the center for the Department of Nursing on the first floor and the Department of Mathematics on the second floor. As of 2022, Evans Hall was the Math and Computer Science building.