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Mudd Hall
Ground was broken for Mudd Hall on October 11, 1976, and the
building was completed in April 1979. Mudd Hall is the central
component of the University's three part biology complex (the
other buildings are Levi Hall and
Biology East). It is named for Seeley
G. Mudd, a former dean of the
School of Medicine at the University of Southern California and
founder of a trust to be used for the construction of buildings
by private universities. Mudd Hall contains the offices of the
Biology Department, seminar
rooms, labs, and a 350-seat lecture hall.
The east wing of the biology complex, currently
known as Biology East, was built between 1981 and 1983.
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