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Turner Hall (1965)


Turner Hall is one of the co-educational halls on I.C.'s campus. Turner was built in 1965. Floors are single gender. It is similar in design to Ellis, Pixley, and Gardner Halls. Turner has free laundry facilities, a tournament size pool table, TV lounge, and ping pong table. Smoke-free floors are available in Turner Hall. 

Turner Hall is named for two brothers: Asa Turner, a member of the College's founding "Yale Band", and Jonathan Baldwin Turner, an early faculty member and "the father of the Land Grant College Act of 1862". 

 
  • First college building (Beecher Hall-still in use)
  • First college classes
  • First laboratory science courses
  • First baccalaureate degree awarded
  • First medical school (1843-1848)

 
 
 
 
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