About William Jewell College
About William Jewell College
About William Jewell College
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Mailroom<br />
Switchboard Operator<br />
The Cage<br />
First Floor<br />
Campus Security<br />
Dining Services<br />
Student Senate<br />
Second Floor<br />
Career Services<br />
<strong>College</strong> Union Activities<br />
Counseling Services<br />
The Perch<br />
Campus Geography - Residence Halls<br />
Browning Hall<br />
Browning Hall was finished in 1967 to accommodate approximately 150 men. It was named for W. P.<br />
Browning, Jr., long time trustee and friend of the <strong>College</strong>. It now houses upper-class men and women.<br />
Eaton Hall<br />
Completed in 1958, Eaton Hall was the successor to Old Ely. Eaton Hall is named for Professor James R. Eaton,<br />
a distinguished teacher at the college from 1870 to 1897. It was completed at a cost of $461,174. It houses<br />
approximately 125 first-year men.<br />
Ely Hall<br />
New Ely Hall was built to accommodate a large number of students as the college experienced rapid growth.<br />
Built in 1910 and 1911, Ely Hall was named for Mr. Lewis B. Ely of Carrollton, Missouri, for whom Old Ely Hall<br />
had been named. It houses approximately 125 first-year women.<br />
Ely Hall currently houses:<br />
Facilities Management (including Custodial Services)<br />
Campus Security Office<br />
Wellness & Fitness Center<br />
Jones Hall<br />
Jones Hall is named for Mr. Minetry Jones, former Vice President of the <strong>College</strong>. It was finished in 1954 at a<br />
cost of $120,981. Jones was built to accommodate the growing female population at the college, and now<br />
houses 41 upper-class students.<br />
Senior House (former Sigma Nu House)<br />
This building is located in the fraternity complex and was the first building erected in that part of the fraternity<br />
complex. It’s currently used to house senior.<br />
Melrose Hall<br />
Newly renovated in 2004, after significant damage from the May 4, 2003 tornado, Melrose was ready for Fall<br />
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