The C. D. Killian Education and Psychology building was dedicated in 1968. It was named for Dr. C. D. Killian, a man who led the Department of Education and Psychology and oversaw its transformation into the School of Education and Psychology. …
Graham Infirmary was built in 1939 as part of a large initiative to expand the physical size of campus and is one of five buildings on campus constructed with the help of the Public Works Administration. The building is named for Dr. Franklin Porter…
Graham Infirmary was built in 1939 as part of a large initiative to expand the physical size of campus and is one of five buildings on campus constructed with the help of the Public Works Administration. The building is named for Dr. Franklin Porter…
Leatherwood Residence Hall was dedicated on April 8, 1967 along with Dodson Cafeteria and Helder Residence Hall. It was named in tribute to Mr. Thurman Leatherwood and his wife Mrs. Nell M. Leatherwood who provided generous monetary support to…
W. B. Harrill Residence Hall was dedicated in April of 1973. It was named for William Bunyan Harrill, who worked at Western Carolina from 1947 until his retirement in 1966. During that time he served as director of public relations and director of…
The Music and English Building was completed in 1978. In 1994 it was renamed for Myron Coulter, who served as Chancellor from 1984-1994, and is now known as the Myron L. Coulter Building.
Mary White Scott Residence Hall was completed in 1968 and designed to serve as a women's dorm with approximately 800 beds. In 1970 it was dedicated in honor of the mother of Governor Robert Scott who served North Carolina from 1969 to 1973.
The Forsyth Building, constructed to house the School of Business, was dedicated in 1971. The building was named for W. Frank Forsyth, a former state senator and bank official in Murphy, North Carolina.
The Forsyth Building, constructed to house the School of Business, was dedicated in 1971. The building was named for W. Frank Forsyth, a former state senator and bank official in Murphy, North Carolina.