Fellows Hall

Name: Fellows Hall
Established: 1965
Use: Houses the departments of classics, history, East Asian studies, international studies and modern languages, as well as the Women's Resource Center and the computing services offices.
Architect/Designer: Gilbert Seltzer
Building Style: Functional Georgian
History: One of six buildings on Denison's campus designed by Gilbert Seltzer, Fellows Hall honors the participants in the 1942 fundraising campaign, the Denison Fellows Program, that asked members to contribute $100 annually toward the development of the college. The Functional Georgian style building, completed in 1965, houses the departments of classics, history, East Asian studies, international studies and modern languages, as well as the Women's Resource Center and the computing services offices.

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