List of University of Southern Maine buildings
This is a list of buildings at the University of Southern Maine.
Gorham Campus[]
Building | Image | Constructed | Notes | Reference |
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Academy Building | 1806 | Art Department Studios | [1] | |
Art Gallery | 1821 | Art Gallery | [1] | |
William J. Corthell Hall | 1878 | Houses the USM School of Music. Originally the sole building on Gorham's campus. | [1] | |
Robie-Andrews Hall[2] | 1898[2] | Art Department, Residence Hall | [1] | |
President's House | 1906 | President's House | [1][3] | |
Walter E. Russell Hall | 1931 | Theatre Department | [1][3] | |
Louis B. Woodward Hall | 1955 | Originally built as a men's dormitory, now a Residence Hall and home to the Russell Scholars Program | [1][3] | |
Upton-Hastings Hall | 1960 (Upton), 1968 (Hastings)[4] | Originally women's dormitories, now a Residence Hall and home to Dean of Students' office | ||
Francis L. Bailey Hall | 1958 (classrooms)
1961 (library/classrooms) 1969 (lecture hall/classrooms) [4] |
Science, Main Classroom Building, Library, Offices, Admissions, Advising, Registrar's Office, Husky Cafe, Lecture Hall | ||
Hayden L. Anderson Hall | 1963 | Residence Hall | [1] | |
Warren G. Hill Gymnasium | 1963[4] | Gym, Fitness Center | ||
John Mitchell Center | 1965[2] | Part of the College of Science, Technology, and Health, the Departments of Technology and of Engineering are located here. | [1] | |
Kenneth T. H. Brooks Student Center | 1970 | Campus Activities, Dining Services, Gorham Events Board, Greek Life Organizations, Husky Hideaway. Named for Kenneth T. H. Brooks in 1992. | [1][5] | |
Edna Dickey-Esther Wood Hall | 1970[6] | The two towers on Gorham's campus. Used as dormitories, now vacant. | ||
USM Field House | 1998[7] | Indoor track, tennis courts, basketball courts, baseball/softball practice areas | ||
USM Ice Arena | 1998[8] | Ice arena | ||
Harlan A. Phillipi Hall | 2004[2] | Residence Hall | [1] | |
Upperclass Hall | 2007 | Residence Hall | [1] |
Portland Campus[]
Building | Image | Constructed | Notes | Reference |
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Alumni House | 1804 | Currently vacant. The oldest building on the Portland Campus. | [9] | |
Albert Brenner Glickman Family Library | 1919 (as bakery)
1993, 2004 (renovated into library)[10] 2009 (Osher Map Library addition) |
Osher Map Library, Library, Technology Services, Cohen Center, Starbucks | [9][11] | |
Payson Smith Hall | 1960 | Career Counseling, Student Accounts, Financial Aid, National and International Exchangem University Counseling Services, ESOL Office, Telecommunications, Campus Card Office; Mathematics and Statistics Departments. | [9][11] | |
Luther Bonney Hall | 1965[12] | School of Business, Computer Labs, Computing Services, English Department, Advising, Admissions, Cafe, Gerald Talbot Lecture Hall | [13] | |
James V. Sullivan Recreation and Fitness Complex | 1968[12] | Gym, Basketball Courts, Racquetball Courts | [13] | |
Science Building | 1969[10] | Science, Planetarium | ||
School of Law Building | 1972[12] | The University of Maine School of Law | ||
Bioscience Research Building | 1975[12] | Research Administration & Development, Wise Environmental & Genetic Toxicology Laboratory | [13] | |
Masterton Hall | 1989 | Nursing, Social Work, President's Office | ||
Abromson Community Education Center | 2005 | Named for Linda and Joel Abromson; 520-seat lecture hall, connected to a 1,200 space parking garage, and connected by sky bridge to the campus. University Store, Hannaford Lecture Hall | [14] | |
Wishcamper Center | 2008 | Muskie School of Public Service | [13] | |
Portland Commons Residence Hall | 2023[15] | Residence Hall (580 beds) | [15] | |
Career & Student Success Center | 2023[15] | Dining Hall (300 seats), Student Lounge, University Store, Cafe/Pub, Career & Employment Hub, Husky Dining Room, Diversity & Multicultural Center, USM Student Government Association | [16] |
Lewiston Campus[]
There is one large building on the Lewiston campus that houses classrooms, offices, the LAC Library, and other spaces.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Campus map" (PDF). usm.maine.edu.
- ^ a b c d https://usm.maine.edu/library/specialcollections/campus-descriptions-gorham
- ^ a b c "Gorham College" (PDF). usm.maine.edu.
- ^ a b c "Campus Descriptions - Gorham | Special Collections | University of Southern Maine". usm.maine.edu. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
- ^ University of Southern Maine, by Joyce K. Bibber, p104, Arcadia Publishing, Apr 1, 2001
- ^ JoeyJoey. "Shuttered Dickey-Wood Hall On USM's Gorham Campus To Be Demolished". 94.3 WCYY. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
- ^ "USM Field House". University of Southern Maine. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
- ^ "USM Ice arena". spark.adobe.com. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
- ^ a b c "University of Southern Main" (PDF). Usm.maine.edu. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-19. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
- ^ a b "Campus Descriptions - Portland | Special Collections | University of Southern Maine". usm.maine.edu. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
- ^ a b "Campus Descriptions - Portland | University of Southern Maine". Usm.maine.edu. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
- ^ a b c d "Campus Descriptions - Portland | Special Collections | University of Southern Maine". usm.maine.edu. Retrieved 2019-02-28.
- ^ a b c d "Portland map" (PDF). usm.maine.edu.
- ^ "USM Libraries - University of Southern Maine". usm.maine.edu.
- ^ a b c WGME (2021-02-24). "USM to build residence hall on campus in Portland". WGME. Retrieved 2021-05-08.
- ^ "Career & Student Success Center | Portland Campus Development Project | University of Southern Maine". usm.maine.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-08.
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