Archives: Locations

Camp Hall

Camp Hall

Camp Hall, constructed in 1972-73 and significantly renovated in 2008, houses instruction in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, teacher education, psychology and academic support. It also houses the offices of the Graduate School. The building is named in memory of Carrie Savage Camp, class of 1882 and wife of James Leonidas Camp, Sr., one of the principal […]

Turner Auditorium

McDowell Columns Hall

Turner Auditorium, which seats 650 is part of the McDowell Columns Building and is the favored site of concerts and lectures. It is named in memory of the Reverend John Clyde Turner (1878-1974).

McDowell Columns Building

McDowell Columns Hall

McDowell Columns Hall, erected in 1851, is an imposing brick and concrete structure, with eight massive columns and broad veranda, characteristic of the old South. Now listed in the National Registry of Historic Places, the building was named McDowell Columns in 1968 to honor and memorialize Dr. Archibald McDowell, President, 1848-1849, 1862-81, and his daughter […]