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beautifully enormous gas-fired fireplace which was state of the art when constructed. The floor of the room consists entirely of hand-laid artistic tile, including an unusual feature, a pre-Nazi use of a then-innocuous pattern now known as the swastika. The Ceramic Engineering Department moved to Busch Campus in 1963 when the Engineering Building was constructed.
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Ford Hall was the second dormitory on campus, built in 1915. Underneath the dorm is an old tunnel, dug in the 18th century to mine copper. The tunnel stretches from Mine Street, a few blocks down College Avenue and supposedly was used to help runaway slaves as part of the Underground Railroad and to
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Named for Austin Scott (1848–1922), the tenth President of Rutgers University and a history and political science professor, Scott Hall is a modern structure built in 1963. It is used as one of the campus's major classroom buildings, along with Murray Hall, Hardenbergh Hall, Frelinghuysen Hall, and
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campus. The land for the building was acquired as part of a deal between Rutgers and the Seminary, in which Rutgers took over most of Holy Hill (upon which the former Seminary campus was built) in exchange for constructing a new Seminary campus. Each building contains classrooms, lecture halls, and
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in 1648. Turck, of Dutch extraction, intended to give the statue to the University to signify the institution's Dutch roots. He kept the statue in the basement of his laboratory in Manhattan for eight years before it was unveiled on the present Voorhees Mall on 9 June 1928. According to student
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The mall bisecting the block was formed when Bleecker Place, a city street, was closed. After several generous donations to Rutgers, including the first building dedicated to housing the institution's library (now known as Voorhees Hall), the grassy mall was named for Ralph and Elizabeth Rodman
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from 1825 to 1840. Rev. Milledoler was also the person who suggested the name of the college be changed from Queen's College to Rutgers College in 1825. He wanted to honor Colonel Henry Rutgers, a Revolutionary War hero and a member of his congregation. Currently, this building houses several
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was built as the home of the School of Ceramics (now the Department of Materials Science and Engineering) in 1922. The structural and design elements of the building are fabricated entirely of ceramic materials donated by the ceramics industry of New Jersey. The third floor classroom has a
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was built in 1928 and named after the first dean of Rutgers College, Francis C Van Dyck. Originally, it was part of the Rutgers Scientific School and housed the Physics department. Today, Van Dyck Hall houses classrooms and the university's Department of History.
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was constructed in the mid-2010s alongside the Academic Buildings. The building, a mixture of seminar-style classrooms, lounges, and four floors of traditional student dorm rooms, opened in Fall 2015 alongside the launch of the Honors College program.
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New Jersey Hall was built from funds authorized by the New Jersey state legislature to construct an "Agricultural Hall" to house the State Experiment Station (now part of the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, formerly
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expanded over the remains of the Ballantine Gym, and the intact tiled pool is today used for storage. Parts of the old Ballantine facade can be seen in the parking lot behind the art museum and in the George Street
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industry. The building was designed by architect Bertram Goodhue, also known for Gothic revival churches, the Los Angeles Public Library, and the Nebraska state capitol building.
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is a large grassy area with stately shade trees on a block (sometimes known as "Voorhees Campus") of about 28 acres (0.11 km) located on the
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Fenton B. Turck, a New York physician and biologist, with the assistance of railroad magnate, and longtime Rutgers alumnus and trustee,
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Campbell Hall. The building's large auditorium classrooms are often used for movies, plays, and other gatherings as well as classes.
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Ballantine Hall was mostly destroyed by fire in the 1930s. The rear of the building remained standing, and when the
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library, this building is named for Ralph and Elizabeth Rodman Voorhees. The main library was later moved to the
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were constructed at the eastern end of Voorhees Mall in the mid-2010s, replacing a portion of the
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smuggle alcohol during Prohibition . Ford Hall was most recently used a graduate student
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passes by, and has therefore remained "silent." This statue is the only replica of the
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Voorhees Mall was once the site of annual commencement exercises for Rutgers College.
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study spaces, with the northern building housing some Rutgers academic departments.
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Recent efforts have been made to rename New Jersey Hall in honor of Nobel laureate
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was built a few blocks away, Ballantine Hall was used for classroom space. The
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from 1924 to 1934. Today, Riverstede houses various offices for the
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which was expanded into an addition to Voorhees Hall in 2002.
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Statue of Prince William the Silent on the Voorhees Mall
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in 1983. Today it houses the university's Department of
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Voorhees Town Center

College Avenue Campus
Rutgers University
New Brunswick
New Jersey
New Brunswick Theological Seminary
Old Queens
Demarest House
George H. Cook
William Henry Steele Demarest
New Brunswick Theological Seminary
Rutgers School of Social Work
Phi Gamma Delta
New Jersey Hall
Cook College
Milton Friedman
Rutgers College
Bachelor of Arts
College Avenue Gymnasium
Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum

Rutgers College
Archibald S. Alexander Library
Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum
Art History
Andrew Carnegie
Cook College
Philip Milledoler
New Brunswick Theological Seminary

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