Justin Hall
Justin Hall is the research and teaching center of the College of Human Ecology.
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Building History
Justin Hall, constructed in 1960 for the College of Human Ecology, was the first building on campus to feature central air conditioning. It is located on the north side of Lovers Lane and is named in honor of Margaret M. Justin, who served as the dean of the Division of Home Economics in 1923.
On October 8, 2010, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for a new privately financed addition measuring 15,000 square feet. This expansion includes spaces for student conferences and mentoring, collaborative workspaces for students, and three classrooms designed to accommodate over 100 students each.