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Shaffer Hall

Shaffer Hall was built in 1965. Built to ease a critical classroom shortage, and originally known as the Classroom Building, Shaffer Hall is composed largely of classrooms. It also houses the offices of the dean of the School of Education and the dean of the Carey Business School. In addition, Shaffer Hall houses several administrative offices, as well as an auditorium in the basement used for lectures and film presentations.

In 1968, the building was named in honor of G. Wilson Shaffer (AB1924, PhD 1928), professor of physical education from 1939-41, founder (in 1937) and first director of the Homewood Psychiatric Clinic, and dean of the Homewood Schools from 1948-67.


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