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Gearhart Hall

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Built
  
1940

Opened
  
1940

Architectural style
  
Collegiate Gothic

NRHP Reference #
  
92001099

Area
  
7,300 m²

Added to NRHP
  
4 September 1992

Gearhart Hall

Location
  
Campus Dr., Fayetteville, Arkansas

MPS
  
Public Schools in the Ozarks MPS

Similar
  
University of Arkansas, Vol Walker Hall, University of Arkansas, Chi Omega Greek Theatre, University of Arkansas

Gearhart Hall at the University of Arkansas is a building on the University's campus in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

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History

Gearhart Hall was built in 1935 as "Classroom Building" with two other structures: the Home Economics Building and the old Student Union. Using Indiana Limestone, the building was finished in 1940 by the Manhattan Construction Company of Muskogee, OK. It initially held faculty only. The Commerce Building was finished in 1947, and the two buildings were connected. It was at this time that the structure was named the Business Administration Building. Five other departments were also housed in this building until the namesake moved out in 1978 to a new Business Building on Ozark Avenue. It was then renamed Ozark Hall, which it remained named until 2015. In 1987, the Commerce Building-portion was razed. The building then came to house the Graduate School, the department of geosciences, and the nursing program. In December 2015, Ozark Hall was renamed Gearhart Hall to honor G. David Gearhart, the fifth and current chancellor of the university.

Renovation project

Gearhart Hall was expanded over the approximate location of the old Commerce Building. The three-year project was completed in 2014. The new wing houses the Honors College and a few classrooms. As part of the expansion, the remaining classrooms also received restoration and updating.

References

Gearhart Hall Wikipedia