The Eberly College Magazine, Spring 2008 - West Virginia University
The Eberly College Magazine, Spring 2008 - West Virginia University The Eberly College Magazine, Spring 2008 - West Virginia University
Outside, Inside, and In-Between Arts & Sciences | 14 | Spring 2008 Newly renovated Colson Hall now houses the Department of English with administration and faculty office space, two computer labs, departmental seminar rooms and the WVU Writing Center. Originally built in 1923, the building retains its original marble entrance and was restored to the look of its historic period. Colson Hall was previously home to the WVU College of Law, the University Bookstore, the West Virginia and Regional History Collection, an electronic reserve system, and most recently the Office of Admissions and Records.
Colson Hall Arts & Sciences | 15 | Spring 2008 Photo essay by Patrick Curry and Lauren Peretti
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Outside, Inside,<br />
and In-Between<br />
Arts & Sciences | 14 | <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2008</strong><br />
Newly renovated Colson Hall now houses the<br />
Department of English with administration and<br />
faculty office space, two computer labs, departmental<br />
seminar rooms and the WVU Writing Center.<br />
Originally built in 1923, the building retains its<br />
original marble entrance and was restored to the look<br />
of its historic period. Colson Hall was previously<br />
home to the WVU <strong>College</strong> of Law, the <strong>University</strong><br />
Bookstore, the <strong>West</strong> <strong>Virginia</strong> and Regional History<br />
Collection, an electronic reserve system, and most<br />
recently the Office of Admissions and Records.