Hill Hall
Hill Hall is home to a diverse array of offices and services. The Center for Agricultural and Natural Resources and many of its faculty reside here. The Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and director of the First Year Experience Program also have office space here. Several classrooms are located on the second and third floors. UMC's Center for Continuing Education also has a training room on the lower level.
Services, Offices, and Points of Interest
History
Hill Hall, built in 1959, was named for James J. Hill of the Great Northern Railway. Hill donated much of the land that the campus was built upon.
The original Hill building was built in 1913 and was replaced by the current "new" building in 1959. The enclosed walkway that connects Hill Hall with Selvig Hall on the second and third floors was added in 1991
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