This Post Office was used by students and community members during the 1960s and 1970s. This building was located on the site of present day Noble Hall close to the intersection of present day Central Dr. and Centennial Dr. Over the years, the…
Camp Laboratory School was built in 1964 and was named for Cordelia Camp, an education professor from 1927-1950. The Camp building served as the new home for the laboratory school which had previously been housed in the McKee building. In 1994, the…
The campus's driving range was located in the area between Cullowhee Creek and the present day Norton Hall. It was in operation intermittently from the 1970s to the 2000s.
The campus's driving range was located in the area between Cullowhee Creek and the present day Norton Hall. It was in operation intermittently from the 1970s to the 2000s.
This monument was built to honor Robert Lee Madison who founded the institution that would become Western Carolina University on August 12, 1889. The monument was dedicated by the Alumni Association and friends on June 4, 1934.
This monument was built to honor Robert Lee Madison who founded the institution that would become Western Carolina University on August 12, 1889. The monument was dedicated by the Alumni Association and friends on June 4, 1934.
Completed in 1979 as a new administration building and home to the Mountain Heritage Center, the structure was eventually named after Harold F. Robinson who served as chancellor of WCU from 1974-1984.
Dodson Cafeteria (left) and Helder Residence Hall (right) were dedicated April 8, 1967. The cafeteria was named for Professor Clinton F. Dodson, who at the the time of the dedication was head of the science department and had served the university…