The Assembly Hall (Albert
Long Hall) houses, lecture rooms and an assembly hall with a seating
capacity of 487 and is regularly used for lectures, concerts, public meetings,
and student faculty assemblies.
The Gymnasium and Social Hall which also houses a theater
is the center of student athletic and extracurricular activities.
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The Engineering Building (Perkins Hall) is a four-storey
building housing classrooms and offices.
The Administration Building (Gates Hall), houses
the Registrar's Office, Communications Office, Financial Office,
Post Office and Business Office.
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The Administrative Sciences Building (Washburn
Hall) houses the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences.
The Arts and Sciences Building (Anderson Hall)
was built in 1913. It houses several departments of the Faculty
as well as classrooms.
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The English Preparatory Buildings houses the School of Foreign
Languages.
The Van Millingen Library (1932) houses offices for the
Rector, Vice-Rectors plus the General Secreteriat, Personnel, Research
and Planning Offices.
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The South Campus also boasts one men's and one
women's residence halls (Hamlin and Theodorus Halls respectively)
and a number of service facilities such as the Computer Center,
the infirmary, a faculty center (Kennedy Lodge) as well as the University
Cultural Heritage Museum, the old Carpentery Building houses, Public
Relations, Dean of Students and Administrative Offices.
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