Reed Hall, named in memory of Dr. Walter Reed, discoverer of the cure for yellow fever, was originally part of Murfreesboro High School. One part of the building houses the offices of the Sport Studies and Physical Education Program. The other section houses the classrooms.
Public Safety House
Safety and Security House, added to the campus in 2014, provides office space for the campus security force as well as visitor information.
Pond Football Center
Pond Football Center, completed in 2014, is named in honor of alumnus and trustee Charles B. Pond III and his wife Juanita. The building houses coaching offices, a team room suitable for large functions, and a state-of-the-art strength and conditioning center for the football athletes.
Penny Hall
Penny Hall was erected in 1964 with funding provided primarily by Mrs. W. S. Penny of Raleigh, NC. The facility provides office space for Student Life personnel, including the Dean and career planning and placement.
Chowan Room
Part of Thomas Dining Hall.
McSweeney Hall
McSweeney Hall originally housed the printing program of the University and is named in memory of John McSweeney, who first chaired the department. It currently houses the School of Business and provides classroom, laboratory and office space for instruction in business administration and computer science/information systems.
Vaughan Auditorium
Located in Marks Hall, Vaughan Auditorium, named for Howard C. Vaughan is used for lectures and various programs. renovated in 2011.
Marks Hall
Marks Hall, erected in 1962-64, is a three story structure that houses academic programs in English, foreign languages, religion and philosophy, and the social sciences. Vaughan Auditorium, named for Howard C. Vaughan is used for lectures and various programs. The building was provided primarily by gifts from the family of the late Robert Marks of Boykins, […]
Human Resources
Lower level of Thomas Dining Hall.