GRADUATE CATALOG • 2010-2011
Academic Halls
Alumnae Hall and Lees Memorial Chapel (ALH): Alumnae Hall contains classrooms, an auditorium, little theatre, faculty offices, a color television studio (used in the communication program) and Lees Memorial Chapel. A notable feature of the Chapel is the group of stained glass windows portraying ten women who made lasting impressions upon civilization. The departments of art and performing arts have studios, faculty offices, practice rooms and workshops in part of Alumnae Hall.
Blaney Hall (BHA): The central structure on the campus is Blaney Hall which houses offices of the president, provost, executive vice president for finance & administration, executive vice president of enrollment management, admissions, finance, human resources, registrar, marketing and communications, center for lifelong learning, financial aid, alumnae affairs, student accounts and printing services. Classrooms, including two multimedia facilities, are located in this building.
Curtis Hall (CUR): Faculty offices for management, information systems, computer science, mathematics, economics, education, psychology and the social sciences (anthropology, criminal justice, religious studies, sociology and social work) are located in Curtis Hall. The Roland and Doris Sigal Center For Business and Technology, the multimedia development and networking (including two multimedia computer classrooms and a micro computer lab), a distance learning facility and Academic Services also are located in Curtis Hall. The second floor contains The Ethics Institute, Alumnae Museum and classrooms. The third floor houses students, a classroom, and the Alumnae Board Room. Curtis also houses the health and counseling services center and the specially equipped Inez Cantrell Donley Education Demonstration Classroom on the ground level.
Hamilton Boulevard Building (HBB): This facility is the College’s latest acquisition: A completely renovated building located on the southern side of the campus, east of the softball field. The facility includes 5 multimedia classrooms, 4 nursing labs, Nursing faculty offices, a computer lab, and several student lounges. The building is scheduled to open in the fall of 2007.
Hartzel Hall (HHL): Hartzel Hall contains faculty offices for the Humanities department (communication, English, Hispanic and Latino Studies), the History, Law and Politics department, a language laboratory, the honors program center, the college radio station (WCCC), a ceramics studio, and a papermaking studio.
Donald P. Miller Family Building (MIL): The College’s Miller Family Building for art, science and peace, includes a genetic engineering lab, a physics lab, bioinformatics and computational biology computer lab, The Allen Center for Nutrition, a stateof- the-art food laboratory and the Lachaise Gallery.
Steinbright Dance Studio (STE): Facility includes a sprung dance floor, extensive barre, two studios with full studio-length mirrored walls, faculty offices and changing facilities.

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