Gary Hall

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Originally built in 1957 as the Home Economics Building and later renamed for former Gov. Raymond Gary, Gary Hall houses the School of Education & Speech-Language Pathology. Students can earn a bachelor's degree in early childhood and elementary education as well as secondary teacher certification in several subjects. Students receive hands-on experience through the Child Development Center, where they work directly with three- and four-year-olds from the area. Students studying speech-language pathology can earn undergraduate clinic hours in the John Morris Speech and Hearing Clinic without ever leaving campus.

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