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'''Durham Hall''' (DURHM, #126) is a building on the academic side of campus containing classrooms, labs, and offices for [[Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering|ECE]], [[Grado Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering|ISE]], and [[Charles E. Via Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering|CEE]] departments as well as other departments in the [[College of Engineering]].
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'''Durham Hall''' (DURHM, #126) is a building on the academic side of campus containing classrooms, labs, and offices for [[Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering|ECE]], [[Grado Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering|ISE]], and [[Charles E. Via, Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering|CEE]] departments as well as other departments in the [[College of Engineering]].
  
 
Durham Hall was built in 1997 and opened in the spring of 1998 under the name the New Engineering Building. In 2000, it was renamed to Durham Hall in honor of [[Frederick Dewey Durham]]
 
Durham Hall was built in 1997 and opened in the spring of 1998 under the name the New Engineering Building. In 2000, it was renamed to Durham Hall in honor of [[Frederick Dewey Durham]]
  
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
{{Building|name=Durham Hall|uri=durham-hall|num=0126|osm=54784088}}
 
{{Building|name=Durham Hall|uri=durham-hall|num=0126|osm=54784088}}

Latest revision as of 21:43, 28 August 2011

Durham Hall (DURHM, #126) is a building on the academic side of campus containing classrooms, labs, and offices for ECE, ISE, and CEE departments as well as other departments in the College of Engineering.

Durham Hall was built in 1997 and opened in the spring of 1998 under the name the New Engineering Building. In 2000, it was renamed to Durham Hall in honor of Frederick Dewey Durham

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