School of Education Building
Name of Building: School of Education Building
Built: 1966
Architects & Construction:
Architects for this building was Wolf, Zimmer, and Associates with cooperation with staff members of the Education, Psychology, and Teaching Research Departments.
Construction was done by Robert D. Morrow Inc of Salem
Present Uses: As of 2022, the building is empty. Demolition is planned for 2024 to make way for a new student success building.
Past Uses: When it was built, it was used as the primary building for the College of Education and the regional Resource Center on Deafness.
Extra Information:
- Prior to it being built, education classes were held in Swindle Hall.
- This building used to be called the General Laboratory and Office Building (GLOB) before being named the College of Education
- The Center on Deafness and the College of Education are nationally recognized and has been awarded numerous grants and honors.
- Buildings and Landmarks at WOU: Overview
- Academic Programs and Support Center
- Ackerman Hall
- Administration Building
- Alder View
- Arbor Park
- Arbuthnot Hall
- Arnold Arms
- Gentle, Butler, Barnum, and Landers Halls
- Campbell Hall
- The Senior Cottage
- Devolder Family Science Center
- The Junior House
- School of Education Building
- Fallout Shelters
- The First Christian Church
- Gentle House
- The Grove
- Health and Physical Education Building (Old PE)
- Heritage Hall
- Humanities and Social Science Building / Bellamy Hall
- Instructional Technology Center
- Victory Bell
- Convict Bricks
- Cupid's Knoll
- Peter and Gwen Stone Art Pavilion
- The Pergola
- Giant Sequoia
- The Little Theatre
- Maaske Hall
- Maple Hall
- Math and Nursing Building
- McArthur Stadium
- Modular Classrooms
- Natural Science Building
- New Physical Education Building
- Off-Campus Living Quarters
- Paul Jensen Arctic Museum