Armstrong and Douglas Halls are two identical dormitories which share a main lobby and entrance. Armstrong is dedicated to first-year students and both buildings house men and women by alternating floors. The halls are named for Samuel C....
Clark Racquet Center is an athletic facility which features four racquetball courts, two squash courts, a weight room, and a four-lane, 200 meter indoor track. It was built in 1989 funded with the help of K. Raymond Clark.
Eby Field House is the center of Coe College athletics and provides a variety of facilities for competition and intramural use. The Field House is named for Coach Moray Eby, professor of physical education 1941-1943.
Greene Hall is Coe's only all-male residence living hall. Greene was built in in 1938 as an architectural mate to the all-female building, Voorhees Hall.
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Hickok Hall houses classrooms and faculty offices for the English, Foreign Languages, History, Mathematics, Religion, Philosophy, Computer Science, and Political Science departments. The building is named for Dr. Charles T. Hickok Professor of...
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Marquis Hall houses Coe College's Music Department and was built in 1959. Marquis Hall was named for Coe's fifth president, John A. Marquis 1909-20 who first introduced music to Coe's curriculum.
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Marshall Hall was an Academic Building which housed the Coe Academy and later the Music Department. The Building was named for James Marshall, Coe College's second President. It was built in 1900 and demolished in 1958.
Murray Hall is a residence hall built in 1966. The eight story building houses both male and females by alternating floors and features uniquely shaped rooms.
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Nassif House is an administration building which houses Coe College's administration and financial aid offices. The building is named for donor Helen Nassif '40 and her brother Micheal Nassif '35.
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Old Main originally housed Coe College's Administration offices, art studies, and bookstore. The building was renovated in 1884 and demolished in 1971.
The Original Gymnasium was used as the Womens' Gymnasium, the Little Theater, and the T.U.B. (Temporary Union Building.) It was built in 1904 and demolished in 1966.
Peterson Hall houses the Chemistry, Physics, and Biology departments. The building is named for Dr. Ben H. Peterson '18 who was professor of chemistry at Coe from 1920-1961.
Sinclair Auditorium was built in 1951 after the Sinclair Memorial Chapel burned down. The building houses a 1, 100 auditorium, reception area, two art galleries, and a small chapel that contains the original stained glass windows from Sinclair...
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Sinclair Memorial Chapel was built in 1910 out of a memorial to T. M. Sinclair. The chapel served as a center for campus worship, lectures, and cultural events. The building burned down in 1949 and was quickly replaced by Sinclair Auditorium.
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Stewart Memorial Library is Coe College's private, academic library. It was built in 1931 out of a gift from Colonel Robert W. Stewart. The building was renovated in 1989 and today houses over 202, 000 books and other materials, including art...
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Stuart Hall was built in 1910 as the Carnegie Hall of Science. The building was renovated in the 1970s and again in 2006. It was renamed Stuart Hall in 1977.
Voorhees Hall was built in 1915 as a gift from Ralph and Elizabeth Voorhees. The building was renovated in 1918 and again in 2000 to provide modern living conditions.