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* [[Industrial College]] -- Not sure if this is still standing or not.
* [[Industrial College]] -- Not sure if this is still standing or not.


== Older But Not Original Buildings ==
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* [[Southern Hall]] (originally known as Science Hall)
* [[Mississippi Hall]] - Built in [[1914]]
* [[Bennett Auditorium]] - Built in [[1928]]


== Other Buildings ==
== Other Buildings ==

Revision as of 01:55, 11 April 2011

Mississippi Normal College opened in fall of 1912 with 230 students and 18 faculty. In 1924 it became State Teachers College, and in 1940 it became Mississippi Southern College. In 1962 it became the University of Southern Mississippi.

"In 1910 the Mississippi State Legislature and the State Teachers Association established the Miss. Normal College. Several southern counties were authorized to issue bonds as a bonus for the location of the college. Three counties made offers and Forrest County was awarded the location due to it and the city of Hattiesburg's offer of $260,000 in cash, 840 acres of land and $50,000 in private donations." (source: History of Forrest County, p 95)

On April 5, 2007, the State College Board voted to name Martha Saunders the ninth president of USM[1], and she served her first day as president on May 21.[2]

List of Original Buildings

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Other Buildings

The old one-room schoolhouse on the campus of USM

Dorms

Other

See also

References

  1. "Saunders to the top" by Reuben Mees, Hattiesburg American, April 6, 2007
  2. "Saunders begins USM presidency" by Rachel Leifer Norman, Hattiesburg American, May 22, 2007

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