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====== Hallden Hall ====== | ====== Hallden Hall ====== | ||
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When it was built in 1946, Hallden Hall was known as the Hallden Engineering Laboratory. The Laboratory was expanded in 1953 and again in 1958 when it reached three times its original size. | When it was built in 1946, Hallden Hall was known as the Hallden Engineering Laboratory. The Laboratory was expanded in 1953 and again in 1958 when it reached three times its original size. | ||
- | The building is named after Karl W. Hallden, a life trustee | + | The building is named after Karl W. Hallden, a life [[trustees|Trustee]] |
Original laboratory equipment included engines on test stands, a three-phase electric generator, and equipment for materials testing. The additions added space for classrooms, offices, a fluid dynamics area, and a machine shop. | Original laboratory equipment included engines on test stands, a three-phase electric generator, and equipment for materials testing. The additions added space for classrooms, offices, a fluid dynamics area, and a machine shop. | ||
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The North side of Hallden Hall faces the [[gates_quad|Gates Quad]] and is connected to laboratory classrooms in [[mccook_academic_building|McCook Academic Building]]. | The North side of Hallden Hall faces the [[gates_quad|Gates Quad]] and is connected to laboratory classrooms in [[mccook_academic_building|McCook Academic Building]]. | ||
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+ | Since 1991, Hallden has been home to the Fine Arts Department, encompassing Art History and Studio Arts. Hallden also houses the Center for Teaching and Learning, which is located within the Dangremond Family Commons, a function room in Hallden Hall. The space was formerly the home of the independent [[gallows_hill_bookstore|Gallows Hill Bookstore]], | ||
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- | Since 1991 Hallden has been home to the Fine Arts Department, encompassing Art History and Studio Arts since 1991, as well as the Center for Teaching and Learning.The Center for Teaching and Learning is located within the Dangremond Family Commons in Hallden Hall. The space was formerly an [[gallows_hill_bookstore|independent bookstore]], | ||
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