Home Economics Building in background, right. It was renamed Milam Hall in 1976 to honor the contributions of Ava B. Milam, who was a leading feminist of the era and Dean of the School of Home Economics from 1917 to 1950.
Home Economics Building in background. It was renamed Milam Hall in 1976 to honor the contributions of Ava B. Milam, who was a leading feminist of the era and Dean of the School of Home Economics from 1917 to 1950.
The Administrative Services Building opened in 1972, replacing the temporary Camp Adair buildings that had been used for the previous 25 years. The building housed almost all of OSU’s administrative and student services, including the president’s office, as well as the State System of Higher Education’s Controllers’ Division. It was renamed the Kerr Administration Building in 1996.
The Black Student Union initiated the Miss Black OSU Court in 1970. The first court included Annie Fay Lewis, Brenda Phillips, and Wilehemena Harvey. Gill Coliseum in background.
The Administrative Services Building opened in 1972, replacing the temporary Camp Adair buildings that had been used for the previous 25 years. The building housed almost all of OSU’s administrative and student services, including the president’s office, as well as the State System of Higher Education’s Controllers’ Division. It was renamed the Kerr Administration Building in 1996.
Benton Hall (left) was renamed Community Hall in 2017. The Women's Studies Center (second from left) was renamed Hattie Redmond Women and Gender Center in 2018.