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Named for Ralph "shug" Jordan, Auburn's all time winningest football coach, and Clifford Leroy Hare, a member of Auburn's first football team.
-was opened and dedicated on Nov 30, 1939, at the auburn-Florida game (score 7-7) |
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-Auburns volleyball team holds matches here
-Your tigercard is needed to access facilities |
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-It's capacity is 9,600
-The new arena features chair back seats along with bleacher seating for the students in located on court level. |
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Two double rooms connected by a bathroom |
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Houses office of undergraduate marketing and recruitment and the scholarship office.
-Washers and dryers are located in the bottom of the quad center, where each resident has a mailbox as well. |
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-It has "super suites" which are shared by four people that consist of four single bedrooms, two bathrooms and a common living/dining ara. The suites are furnished with a sofa, side chair, dining table, 2 dining chairs, microwave, fridge, sink, counter, and cabinent space. |
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College of Architecture, design, and construction |
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Samuel Ginn college of engineering |
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College of forestry and wildlife sciences building |
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forerestry and wildlife sciences building |
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College of human sciences |
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Harrison school or pharmacy |
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College of sciences and mathematics |
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sciences center classrooms |
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College of veterinary medicine |
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East Alabama Male College |
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Agricultural and mechanical college of Alabama |
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Alabama Polytechnic Institute |
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-1888
-in 1859 the original samford hall was constructed as the first main building for the East Alabama male college. Known as "Old Main"
-Old main burned down in 1887, samford was rebuilt in 1888
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-In 1929, Samfor hall was officialy named for Governor William James Samford, an Auburn Alum and Alabama's 31st governor
-In 1969, the classrooms were removed for current use
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Today, Samford hall serves as the University's administration headquarters for offices of the provost, executive VP, and president
-At noon, the clock tower plays the fight song! |
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-1956
-Was named to commemorate the existence of the first 100 years of our institution
-Was once the baseball field and the drill field, and the alumni gym stood where Foy hall isnow
-The fountain marks the center of the football field where the first home game was |
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Centennial gardens continued |
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First home football game, we played Georgia tech and won 45-0
-Auburn played it's first football game ever against the University of Georgia in Atlanta in 1892 and won that too, 10-0. First college football game played in the south |
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-1910
-was completed in 1910 as carnegie library
-one of the first buildings on campus with electricity
-it was renovated in 1963 and renamed after long time librarian, Mary Eugenia Martin
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Mary Martin Hall
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-Currently houses Student financial services, the office of the registar, career development services, and womens initiative |
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-Built in 1846 as the chapel for the masonic female seminary and moved to the Auburn University campus in 1883, Langdon hall is the oldest building in the city of Auburn not on its original site
-The building was originally made out of wood
-Before the civil war, langdon hall served as a location for a series of secession debates |
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-Langdon hall is named for Charles carter langdon, a trustee of Auburn University frin 1872-1889
-Hoted classes, movies, commencement exercises, music performances, and pep rallies.
-Langdon hall was rolled on logs from its original location on North Gay street to where it stands today |
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Langdon hall continued
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-Today, it houses an auditorium and office space for Auburn University staf.
-The Auditorium is currently being renovated |
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-Toomers corner is where the University campus meets the meets the city of Auburn
-Toomer's drug store is famous for their lemonades and limeades, and they are listed in Southern's living top 100 things to do before you die |
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-Granite steps from the back of Ross hall were recycled and used as planters around the base of the trees.
-Currently, after a football win it is rolled
-Only city in the country line with a budget line for removing toilet tissue |
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-1862
-Used to manafacture cannons during the civil war, the lathe was being transported from Selma, Al to Columbus, GA, but had to be buried in Irondale, AL to precent union seizure
-After the war, the lathe was used by rolling mills of birmingham, Al, and they donated it to the university in 1936 |
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Currently: International education and graduate school |
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Currently: Houses a food court including restraunts such as mondo subs, salsaritas, the souther grill and wild greens
-Houses the first year experience office, photographic services, and the distance learning and outreach technology office. |
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Ralph Brown Draughon Library |
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-1963
-Construction for the library started in 1962 and was completed in 1963. It has a capacity for 3.4 million volumes.
-Seats 3200
-in 1965, named for RBD, Au's 10th pres
-in 1979, the library was presented with its one millionth volume, The Great Bible, printed in 1566. First, complete translation of the old and new testaments |
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-The ground floor houses Academic support services in 0176 B (includes study patners, si, learning communities, and UNIV classes)
-The 1st floor consists of the circulation desk and the MDRL.
-2nd floor consists of a caribou coffe, main refrence desk, study partners, the learning commons, and OIT. Copy cat. |
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-The 3rd floor consists of the OIT and various group study rooms and areas
-the 4th floor is the quiet floor
-there are additional photocopy machines available on each floor. Mobile whiteboards are located on the 2nd floor. |
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-1969, was named for Paul S. Haley, an Auburn civil engineering graduate and Auburn trustee for 51 years
-Currently houses college of ed and the university bookstore.
-The top floor is the eagles nest, which contains meeting rooms, and an observation deck
-advising for the college of ed and liberal arts takes place here during camp
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-At ten stories, it is the tallest building in Lee County
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-main thoroughfare for students
-in years past it has been the site for organization days and hey day
-re bricked in the fall of 2008 |
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-2008
-houses student organizations offices including SGA, UPC, BSY, Impact, office of greek life.
-Home to chickfila, abp, etc
-The foy help desk 844-4244 was dedicated in the fall of 2008
-contains student meeting rooms, study areas, state of the art game room, offices, and other student uses near the center of campus
-The VP of academic affaris in on the 3rd floor |
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Katherine cooper cater hall |
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-1915, originally served as the president's home. Dr charles coleman thach was the first president to live here.
-Named for Katharine cooper cater, Dean of women from 1946-1976, and dean of student life from 1976 until her death in 1980. This building was both her home and office. |
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-listed in the national rigistar of historic places
-the back steps are home to the call outs tradition of having the names of an organization's new members announced to the student body
-katharine creeped on the ladies and they were scandalous
-Currently houses Educational support services, the honors college, and the canter for academic career eccellence (cater center) |
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-Academic advising for the college of engineering takes place here during camp |
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-named for bennet battle ross, leading professor and dean.
-the cornerstones of the building have the names of the founding fathers of modern chemistry |
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-Academis advising for human sciences tkes place here during camp |
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academic advising for the school of nursing takes place here during camp |
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Marriage and Family Therapy Center |
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Currently: family and youth counseling and education: training center for therapists, or these grad students with degrees in marriage and family therapy.
-therapists here are allowed to supervises visits for parents and their children that have been taken from them |
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It houses the college of liberal arts |
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-it houses the history and psychology departments
-the auditorium is often used fro several freshman classes |
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AUELC
Early learning center |
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-AUELC is a lab pre-school serving children ages 3-5 in the morning and afternoon programs. IT is located in the center of campus right on the concourse. |
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-the science center complex was completed in 2005. This complex contains chem labs, traditional classrooms, and a large lecture hall.
-The science center lab building is a four story building that houses the undergraduate teaching labs for chem and bio |
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The science center classroom is a two story building that accommodates classrooms of various sizes and cosam admin offices
-science center auditorium seats 300 and has latest technology for si
-academic advising for cosam takes place in SCA during camp |
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Forestry and wildlife sciences |
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Acadmic advising for forestry and wildlife sciences takes place here during camp |
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-Houses classrooms for math, chem, and physics
-There are computer labs located throughout the building. Physics labs are located in the basement of Parker hall.
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-The chem building was the first of two buildings to provide modern facilities in chemistry
-This building houses classrooms and laboratory facilities for student instruction as well as faculty offices and meeting rooms. Many other courses, such as history and geology, are taught here to utilize the large auditorium space |
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-Has always been home to college of AG and also currently houses the department of ag economics and rural sociology and the offices of ag communications and international ag |
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advising for CADC takes place here during work |
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Academic advising for college of business takes place here during camp |
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