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26 The Giddens/Alumni Learning Center, named after past president Paul H. Giddens, was dedicated on October 19, 1972. It was originally designed to be two buildings, though only one was constructed. It contains a large auditorium, classrooms, study areas, and lounge space. Built around the former Carnegie Library, its centerpiece is the entrance to the art gallery, the main arches of the old library. Many College of Liberal Arts academic departments are housed here, including anthropology, English, legal studies, and modern languages, philosophy, religion, psychology, education, and sociology.
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