Then and Now
White Hall
Demolished in 2004; Rebuilt as Rahall Technology Center in 2007
Andrew S. Turnbull, Charles Baxter Photos.
This first residence hall for men on the new campus was opened for students on September 11, 1939 and was built by means of a Public Works Administration loan and grant. Designed by architect Alex B. Mahood and named in 1940 in honor of Col. John Baker White (1868 – 1944), Member of the State Board of Control, the dormitory was built to accommodate at least 118 men, and was arranged on the apartment plan with 30 students assigned to each apartment.
White Hall had a large lounge, an office and a separate apartment for the supervisor. There was a basement with recreational and laundry equipment. Demolition of White Hall began on June 16, 2004 to make way for the Rahall Technology Center. Replacement by the new building was completed in 2007.

John Baker White Hall as it appeared in Our Years. Photo by Andrew S. Turnbull.
Demolition and New Construction






