Fidelity Hall, Freeman Hall, Barbara Massey Hall

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Built in the late 1800s, Freeman Hall reflects both the rich history and modern innovations for which Belmont University is known nationwide. In addition to serving as our front door and the gathering place for prospective students and parents, the building serves as home to the offices of Admissions, the President and several Vice Presidents and Senior Leaders.

Built in 1905 and connected to Freeman, Fidelity Hall once served as a residence hall for the Ward Belmont School, a high school and junior college for young women. Alumna Sarah Cannon, who was perhaps best known as her alter ego Minnie Pearl, had a room on the second floor. Fidelity now provides administrative space for the university. In addition, Fidelity houses staff members in our adult degree program and includes the Bruin Vets Center, a community space for our student veterans.

Barbara Massey Hall, originally known as Founders Hall, provides office space for the Provost, who is the Chief Academic Officer of the University. In addition, the building, which neighbors the Massey Business Center, houses office spaces for the Jack C. Massey College of Business and Belmont’s Admissions Welcome Center.

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