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Stoddard Hall
Construction began on Stoddard Hall for women in 1924 --the first residence hall built for students who lived on campus. The dorm was co-ed for a brief period in the 1950s. Stoddard is the oldest and largest dormitory on campus, housing 100 students. It was also the first building on campus constructed by students. Because the students' labor saved lots of money, it became a large selling point for the College; alumni and friends of Blackburn were more eager to donate money to the College when they saw the efficiency and success of the Work Program. Practically all of the building materials were donated, but financial gifts were received, too. The largest financial gift was donated by Sara Bell Stoddard, of Minonk, Illinois. The building was named to honor her and her late husband, Morgan Stoddard, whose portraits hang in Stoddard's parlor.


Blackburn Campus:  
1. Butler Hall
2. Ludlum Hall
3. C.H.C. Anderson Student Center
4. Graham Hall
5. Challacombe (North) Hall
6. Demuzio Campus Center
7. Athletic Fields - Football/Soccer
8. Jewell Hall
9. Dawes/Woodward Athletic Center
10. Hudson Hall/ Clegg Chapel
11. Woodson Center for Business and Economics
12. Jones-Allison Hall
13. Stoddard Hall
14. Renner Art Center
15. Rahme Learning Center
16. Lumpkin Library
17. Physical Plant
18. Olin/Alumni Science Buildings
19. Bothwell Conservatory of Music
20. Visual Arts Center
21. Baseball/Softball Fields
22. McKinley House
23. Mahan Science Building