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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF Campus Buildings

Building Building
Named For
Honoree's Position Year Built Year Renovated
Alumni Gates     1925  

Alumni House      (formerly President's  Residence)

James M. Paige Alumni  1924  
Aycock Hall (*torn down; first brick building on present campus) Charles B. Aycock Governor 1908  

Barber Administration Building      

Carlton J. Barber     Trustee for 25 years; Chairman of the Board for 5 years and Trustee Emeritus     1981  
Bickett Hall T. W. Bickett Governor 1922  
Bronco Hall

 

2005

Bryant Hall

 

Dunie A. Bryant     Dorm         Directress       1966
Butler Building

 

George Lee Butler    Trustee, Chairman of the Board and FSU Alumnus  1977
Central Warehouse

 

1982
Chancellor's Residence
(formerly President's Residence through Dr. Charles "A" Lyons tenure)
1924
 
1956
Chesnutt Library

 

Charles W. Chesnutt Principal of the Howard School
1881-1883
1937, 1968, 1987 2005

Chick Building (Formerly Chesnutt Library)

Helen T. Chick Professor of Art    1968  

Collins Administration Building (formerly
E. E.
Smith Administration  Building)

William R. Collins  Trustee for 19 years and named First Trustee Emeritus 1970     
Continuing Education Building

 

    1976  

Cook Dining Hall (currently the oldest building standing on campus)

Henry Lilly Cook    Chairman of the Board of Trustees 1923 1952, 1958, 1962

Facilities Maintenance Planning and Construction Building (Formerly Physical Plant)

    1969  

Hackley (L.V.) Honors Dorm

 Lloyd “Vic” Hackley

College President 1988-1994
Interim Chancellor 2007-

 1997  

Harris Hall

 

Robert Harris   College President   1938  1954

Health, Physical Education & Recreation Complex, Capel Arena

Felton J. Capel Board of Trustees

1995

 
 
Hood Hall

 

James W(alker) Hood 1939 1954 
Howard School (*torn down)

 

General O. O. Howard President, Freedman’s Bureau 1867 1902 relocated

Joyner Hall

 

Dr. J. Y. Joyner  State Superintendent of Public Instruction     1930     1954
J. Knuckles Science Annex

 

       

Lauretta Taylor Gymnasium  (Formerly Women’s Gym)

Lauretta Taylor   Coach and Instructor 1969  2006

Lilly Gymnasium   

 

H. W. Lilly Secretary-Treasurer of the Board of Trustees 1938    1959

Lyons Science Complex

 

Charles "A" Lyons 1st Chancellor     1981
Lyons Science Bldg    (New)

 

Charles “A” Lyons 1st Chancellor       Under Construction

Marion “Rex” & Aronul E. Harris Marion   School of Business & Economics (Formerly SBE Bldg)

Marion “Rex” & Aronul E. Harris 1990

Mitchell Industrial Arts Building (*torn down)

 

John W. Mitchell Agricultural Specialist 1923  1955
Mitchell Pre-School Bldg.

    

John W. Mitchell Agricultural Specialist 1955

Newbold Laboratory School (*torn down)

 

N. C. Newbold  State Director for Negro Education

1930   

 

1958   
New Residence Hall

 

1977
Rosenthal (Emil) Classroom Building

 

Emil Rosenthal Trustee for 30 years 1966
Rudolph Jones Student Center

 

Rudolph Jones Sixth College President 1972
Seabrook (J. W.) Auditorium

 

James W. Seabrook Fifth College President 1953 2006
Security Building (Houses Campus Police)

 

1951
E. E. Smith Administration Building (*torn down)

 

Ezekiel Ezra Smith College Principal 1922 1953
E. E. Smith Administration Complex (formerly
E. E. Smith Administration Building)
Ezekiel Ezra Smith College Principal 1981
Smith Hall

 

Nanny Goode Smith (Wife of E. E. Smith) Registrar 1953
Spaulding Infirmary

 

Asa T. Spaulding 1955
Taylor Science Building Robert R. Taylor First Black Member of the FSU Board of Trustees, and first black to graduate from MIT 1939
Taylor Social Science Annex Robert R. Taylor First Black Member of the FSU Board of Trustees, and first black to graduate from MIT 1968
Telecommunications Building (formerly Old Library)

 

1937 1941, 1952
University Place Apartments

 

Vance Hall (originally built in 1910, demolished in 1957), rebuilt in 1966) Zebulon B. Vance Governor 1966
Williams Hall

 

George W. Williams College Principal 1955

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