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Construction on Carrie Halsell Residence Hall began in summer 2001, and was completed in 2002; at the time of its construction, it was the first new residence hall on campus in almost 30 years. The four-story facility can house 210 students in suite and apartment-like rooms. Naming the building was largely driven by student input.
The hall is named for Carrie Halsell, OSU's first known African American graduate. Carrie Halsell graduated from Oregon Agricultural College in 1926 with a B.S. in Commerce, and went on to complete a Master's in Business Education from New York University. Halsell was then hired as an instructor of Business Education at Virginia State University, later becoming a Business Administration faculty member at South Carolina State College in 1945.
Address |
644 SW 17th St., Corvallis, OR 97333 |
Architect |
GLAS Architects, LLC |
Year Built |
2002 |
Renovations |
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Square Footage |
72,000 sf |
Purpose/Usage |
Residence Hall for upper-division and graduate students
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Previous Name(s) |
N/A |
Namesake |
Named for Carrie Halsell, OSU's first known African American graduate
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Historic District |
No |
Blueprints |
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Maps |
Facilities Services Records, 1888-2003. Series XX: Campus, Farm, and Property Maps, 1899-1990. Campus and Farm Maps: 3-A Oregon State University Campus Maps, 1894-1994
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Photographs |
Oregon State University Historical Photographs, 1868-1980 |
SCARC: SCARC's holdings include personal papers and photographs documenting the history of Carrie Halsell and the residence hall named for her.
Oregon Digital: Includes textual materials documenting the history of Halsell Hall, and of Carrie Halsell herself.
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Corvallis OR 97331–4501
Phone: 541-737-3331