Conceived as a laboratory for the home economics department, the Home Management House was built 1929-30. Upon its completion, the College needed dormitory space, and as a result, this structure became known as Southeast Hall, serving as a dorm for 12-14 upper-division students and a hostess. In the spring of 1940, this facility was returned to its original purpose. Named for alumna, former faculty member and alumni director Myrtle Chandler Stevens, the Stevens Alumni House now provides meeting space as well as on-campus lodging for guests.
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