Archives: Locations

Marks Hall

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

Human Resources

Lower level of Thomas Dining Hall.

Jenkins Center

Jenkins Center

Jenkins Center is a state of the art wellness center that opened in 2002. Named after alumnus J. M. Jenkins of Murfreesboro the facility contains a gymnasium, aerobics room and a variety of exercise equipment and weights.

Horner Hall

Horner Hall

Horner Hall is an 18,000 square foot two-story structure located near Lake Vann. Constructed in 1982-83 and named in honor of William Edwin Horner, Sr., a veteran North Carolina newspaperman, it houses the Krueger School of Graphic Communication. This program has celebrated more than fifty years of service and is considered one of the best in […]

Hawks Athletic Center

Hawks Athletic Center

Hawks Athletic Center, constructed in 1978-1980, is a significant complex that houses the office of the Director of Athletics, Sports Information Director and offices for many coaches. Included in the Center is a gym area that has three full-size basketball courts and seats 3,100 for basketball and volleyball games. A weight room, athletic training facilities, and […]

Hawks Nest

Hawks Nest

Hawks Nest, originally constructed in 1954 as a physical education center, was renovated in 2017 and currently provides space for campus programming, campus ministry, the student post office, lounge areas, TV room, game room, chapel, and Murf’s snack bar.

Green Hall

Green Hall

Green Hall, erected in 1956, served as the science building until 1974. The facility was renovated and expanded to contain classrooms, studios, offices and art galleries in support of the visual arts program. Green Hall is named in memory of Mary Olivia Parker Green, the only alumnus of the class of 1863.

Daniel Hall

Daniel Hall

Daniel Hall, erected in 1968, is the home of the Department of Music. The building contains classrooms, rehearsal rooms, practice rooms, the Music Media Center, a computer lab, faculty offices, and the Briley Recital Hall. The building is named in memory of Jeannette Snead Daniel, a former music professor.