Science Hall
The south side of Science Hall in 1956.
Science Hall was built in 1906, and by 1959 had been recently renovated and equipped for lab work in biology, chemistry, and physics. It also had a number of classrooms, two lecture rooms, and a large, well-lighted art studio. After the Hartline Science Center was built the building began to be commonly called Old Science. In 1988-89 it underwent extensive renovations for $3.3 million, which was over 30 times its original cost. It now houses the departments of anthropology, art, history, and languages and cultures, and is the second oldest building on campus after Carver Hall.