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McLaurin Gym(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )gymMcLaurin Gym was named for Miss Hugh D. McLaurin, a pioneer in the field of health and physical education in Louisiana who began teaching at UL Lafayette in 1902. The building was completed in 1940.
Randolph Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hall, dormitoryRandolph Hall was one of three girls' dorms completed in 1950. It was named for Beverly Randolph, wife of SLII's first president, Dr. E.L. Stephens. A member of the institution's first faculty, she taught drawing and gymnastics. The hall was
The Vermilion(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )newspaperThe University's student newspaper. vermilion.louisiana.edu
Buchanan Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hallBuchanan Hall was built in 1927 as a girls' dorm. It was named after Capt. John C. Buchanan, a member of the first Board of Trustees and the surveyor who designed the circular driveway in front of Martin Hall.
Baker-Huger Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hall, dormitoryBaker Hall was constructed in 1950 as a girls' dorm and was named for Elizabeth Fowles Baker. She was a member of the first faculty and matron of the girls' dorm. Huger Hall was built in 1950 as a girls'
Bonin Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hall, dormitoryBonin Hall is a girls' dorm named for state Sen. Elmore Bonin of St. Martinville, who in 1960 introduced the bill in the state senate for SLI to become the University of Southwestern Louisiana. The hall was completed in 1962.
Evangeline Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hall, dormitoryEvangeline Hall was named in honor of Longfellow's poem, "Evangeline," which tells the tale of two lovers separated during the Acadian's expulsion from Acadie (later known as Nova Scotia) in the 1750s. It was constructed in 1940 as a girls'
Harris Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hall, dormitoryHarris Hall was built in 1939 to serve as a girls' dorm. It was named for Thomas H. Harris, former state superintendent of education, former president of the Louisiana Teacher's Association and an educator of national prominence. He had a
Hamilton Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hallHamilton Hall was built in 1940 as a laboratory school and was used for that purpose until the late 1970s. It was renovated in 1986 and reopened in 1988. The building is now home of the College of Applied Life
Credit Union(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )
Earl K. Long Gymnasium(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )gymEarl K. Long Gymnasium was finished in 1939 and named for Earl K. Long, governor of Louisiana at the time. Long's older brother, Huey P. Long, was former governor of Louisiana and a U.S. senator.
The Alumni Center(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )
The Foundation Center(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )
On The Geaux(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )snacks, restaurantOn the Geaux was recently converted into a Zeus Greek and Lebanese Restaurant.
UL Daycare(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )day care
Parker Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hallParker Hall was completed in 1940 for engineering and industrial arts classrooms. It was named for John M. Parker, a former governor of Louisiana who initiated a severance tax to benefit education in the state.
Vet Village(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )During the early 1940s, UL Lafayette organized a College of Engineering. When World War II ended, the school purchased 108 units of veterans housing, buildings that became known as "Vet Village" and served as married student housing for the next
Central Receiving(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )
Maintenance Facility(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )
Art Building(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )
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