Maaske Hall
Name of Building: Maaske Hall
Architects & Construction:
Architect for the building was James J. Gathercoal.
Construction was done by Claude Buerge of Albany
Built: 1956
Present Uses:
Maaske Hall currently houses the International Students and Scholars Affairs Office, the Criminal Justice Department Faculty Offices, and other faculty offices.
Past Uses:
Maaske Hall was originally used as a men's dormitory equipped to house over 100 people in 50 rooms. It was then used as upperclassmen dorms in 1988. It was later also used as dorms for the Oregon Police Academy.
Extra Information:
- Maaske Hall was named in honor of Roben J. Maaske who was a former president of the University.
- The building also underwent a massive remodeling in 1988 that included adding heating, plumbing, and electrical systems.
- Buildings and Landmarks at WOU: Overview
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- Instructional Technology Center
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- Giant Sequoia
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- Maaske Hall
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- New Physical Education Building
- Off-Campus Living Quarters
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