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Wubben Hall

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Completed in 1961, Wubben Hall is home to many of Mesa State College´s classrooms for the Natural Sciences and Mathematics programs. Faculty offices are also located in Wubben and the adjoining Natural Sciences and Mathematics Building.

Wubben Hall is named for former College President, Horrace Wubben. Wubben holds the distinction of holding the job of President for the longest period of time, 1937 to 1963. When Wubben took the helm, Mesa County Junior College had an enrollment of 270 students. When he retired in December, 1963, enrollment was 1,300 students and Mesa County Junior College had become Mesa College.

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1. Houston Hall
2. Tomlinson Library
3. Wubben Hall
4. Moss Performing Arts Center
5. Lowell Heiny Hall
6. Medesy Hall
7. Campbell College Center
8. Albers Hall
9. Admissions Office
10. Academic Annex
11. Monument Hall
12. GJ/ Campus Police Substation
13. Mary Rait Hall
14. Housing and Residence Life Center
15. Tolman Hall
16. Pinon Hall
17. Walnut Ridge Apartments
18. Saunders Field House
19. Bergman Practice Field
20. Fine Arts Building
21. Academic Services Annex
22. Modular Units
23. Science Center
24. Student Rec Center
25. Early Childhood Education Center
26. MSC Foundation/Alumni Association
27. Educational Access Services
28. Development Center
29. Theatre Design Studio
30. Elliot Tennis Complex
31. Campus Dining Offices
32. Stocker Stadium
33. New Hall

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