A Changing Central Campus

Construction of the Humanities and Social Studies Center (HSSC) has changed the look of central campus. Two new pavilions, one directly east of Carnegie Hall and one northeast of Alumni Recitation Hall (ARH), will be ready for occupancy in early 2019. Faculty and students will be able to take advantage of state-of-the-art teaching and learning spaces while ARH and Carnegie are renovated.

Soon to come are cove-type outdoor learning spaces to the east of the HSSC’s south pavilion. A large plaza extending to the Robert N. Noyce ’49 Science Center will serve as the main entrance to the HSSC atrium, a new glass-walled structure linking the north and south pavilions to the historic ARH and Carnegie buildings.  

Across Park Street from ARH, the Admission and Financial Aid Center retains a residential feel to welcome visitors. It opens this fall.

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