Brown Cafeteria was built in 1957, and replaced the smaller, family-style dining facility in Moore Hall, which had served students since the 1920s. The cafeteria was named for Frank H. Brown who had attended the Cullowhee Academy in 1888 and then…
Brown Cafeteria was built in 1957, and replaced the smaller, family-style dining facility in Moore Hall, which had served students since the 1920s. The cafeteria was named for Frank H. Brown who had attended the Cullowhee Academy in 1888 and then…
Named for H.T. Hunter, the Hunter Library was constructed in 1953. Hiram Tyram Hunter (1883-1947) served as president from 1923 to 1947. With a growing student body, Hunter Library was added onto twice, first in 1967 and then again in 1982.
Named for H.T. Hunter, the Hunter Library was constructed in 1953. Hiram Tyram Hunter (1883-1947) served as president from 1923 to 1947. With a growing student body, Hunter Library was added onto twice, first in 1967 and then again in 1982.
Moore Dormitory for women was named for Judge Walter E. Moore of Hayesville, a former State Senator who was instrumental in obtaining funds for Western Carolina College. The dormitory, which housed 180 women, was built between 1917 and 1924.
Moore Dormitory for women was named for Judge Walter E. Moore of Hayesville, a former State Senator who was instrumental in obtaining funds for Western Carolina College. The dormitory, which housed 180 women, was built between 1917 and 1924.
Moore Dormitory for women was named for Judge Walter E. Moore of Hayesville, a former State Senator who was instrumental in obtaining funds for Western Carolina College. The dormitory, which housed 180 women, was built between 1917 and 1924.
This aerial photo of Western was taken in July, 1931. Western Carolina attained university status in 1967. Throughout the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, the school was a teachers college, becoming Western Carolina College in 1953. The campus saw tremendous…