Carnegie Hall, which previously housed the University College, will soon be home to OU’s Department of Classics and Letters.
Renovations needed for the department to move into the building should be completed by April 15, said Don Carter, associate director of facilities for the Physical Plant. Renovations are taking place on the first floor.
Carnegie Hall's first floor has been vacant since University College moved to the new Lissa and Cy Wagner Hall in January.
The Department of Classics and Letters is currently located in Kaufman Hall along with the Department of Modern Languages, Literature and Linguistics.
Freeing up space in Kaufman Hall will allow more room for both departments, said Jay Doyle, university spokesman.
“The department of Modern Languages, Literature, and Linguistics, which has added instructional faculty over the years, has been housed in shared space and the vacated space in Kaufman Hall will allow for individual faculty offices and departmental space,” Doyle said.
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ARCHitect 3 years, 1 month ago
Is Regional/City Planning and Landscape Architecture not still in Carnegie?