Campus Architecture
In spring 2010, check back for first stages of an expanded virtual campus tour with video of campus buildings and profile directories of the faculty, staff, and students inside.
Then and Now
How has the campus changed in 80 years? Find out in photographs.
The "Then" photos are from postcards from around 1935 that were donated by Barbara S. DeRose P'07. We were curious how the campus had changed. The "Now" photos were taken in May 2007.

Bunting Hall used to be the library.

Now it is the home of the President's Office and other administration.

Dunning Hall has always housed the sciences, but it used to be a single building with a fountain in front.

Now with the addition of Decker to the right in 1988 and the Toll Science building behind in 2006, Dunning has taken on new life.

Hodson Hall has always been the College's dining hall.

In 1963 the building received an addition to the right, which is undergoing renovations in 2009.

Smith Hall and the Gymnasium in the 30s.

It's hard to see Smith Hall through the trees along the walkway. The Gymnasium was torn down and relocated to make room for the Miller Library, which was constructed in 1970.

The Boys' Dormitories on the hill.

Referred to as the Hill Dorms (East, Middle, and West), the residence halls are now special interest housing on campus.