30 - Nightingale Hall

Nightingale HallThe Nightingale Building, or just "Night" as it's more popularly known, is the former home of the campus library. Dedicated as Nightingale Memorial Library on December 7, 1964, during President W. Fred Arbogast's term (1963 to 1968), it is named to honor William T. Nightingale, late trustee, for his service to Westminster College and its community. Since the construction of the Giovale Library, Nightingale has been renovated and now houses many classrooms, most of which are equipped with state-of-the-art multimedia technology.

ADA Compliancy

Accessible entrances: south
Accessible restrooms: 1, main floor
Automatic doors: 1, south

Departments

Computer Classrooms
Faculty Offices
Photography Lab

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