2009-2013 EWC Fact Book

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Martin Luther King, Jr., Building This building constructed in 1954 is a small one-story facility adjacent to the Student Union Building and Centennial Building. The building was completely renovated in 2000, and currently provides office and space for the physical education program, including the weight and fitness center. Morris-Cone Residential Complex This building, completed in 1982, is an all-masonry, two-unit, 192-bed residential facility. Morris-Cone A houses freshman males and Morris-Cone B houses freshman females. Named after the College President and AME Bishop, the buildings offer a total of approximately 40,000 square feet with concrete floor systems and central heating. Each floor includes a lounge area for student activities and the rooms are double-occupancy. Polly Brooks Building This building was constructed in 1919 and renovated in 1933. It is a brick and wooden two-story house across from the Morris-Cone Dormitory Complex and adjacent to the Print Shop. Major repairs and renovations were completed on the building in 1999. Additional renovations are scheduled to begin in the later part of 2010. Upon completion of the renovation, the building will house the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL). Print Shop This building was completed in 1950 and renovated in 1990 and 2001. The building currently houses the College’s Print Shop. The building is an all-masonry block structure adjacent to the Polly Brooks Building and across the street from the Morris-Cone Dormitory Complex. M.B. Salter Hall Residential Complex This building completed in 1950 is a two-story brick dormitory for women. The building was completely renovated in 1998 and provides a reception lounge on the first floor suitable for gatherings and lounging for residents and their guests. Schell-Sweet Community Resource Center This building constructed in 1995 serves as a community resource center which houses offices from local, state and federal departments as well as doctors' offices. Also located in the CRC is the Senior Wellness Center, which offers a variety of services for seniors including computer classes. Sheehee Maintenance Building This building was constructed in 1960, is a one story block masonry building located directly north of the Martin Luther King Jr. Building, the tennis courts, and Centennial Library. It provides space for the College's Facilities Management Department. Teacher Education Center (TEC Building) This building was built in 2003, and consists of ten (10) classrooms and four (4) offices. The building is a modular unit. Tiger Landing Residential Complex 32


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