An Indian stone hatchet and a stone pestle, were found in the excavation of Brown Hall, a few days ago.
Princetonian, April 22, 1891
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An Indian stone hatchet and a stone pestle, were found in the excavation of Brown Hall, a few days ago.
Princetonian, April 22, 1891
Princeton University’s Brown Hall, ca. 1900.
Historical Photograph Collection, Grounds and Buildings Series (AC111), Box MP07, Image No. 0147
Brown Hall lives on, BOV names new building
Brown Hall lives on, BOV names new building
The Norfolk State University Board of Visitors issued a resolution to officially name the University’s newest building G.W.C. Brown Memorial Hall in honor of one of the University’s founders. The board took the action at its November 10 meeting.
The original G.W.C. Brown Memorial Hall, formerly known as Tidewater Hall, was demolished to make way for the new state-of-the-art, 154,000 square-foot…
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Take a peek inside the new Brown Hall Faculty from the mass communications and journalism department at Norfolk State University toured the new Brown Hall on Friday, Feb.
NSU Hires New Campus Architect
NSU Hires New Campus Architect
Richard Law Norfolk State University has a new architect on campus. Richard A. Law joined the Spartans November 10, 2016. Law, a licensed architect, graduated from Hampton University’s School of Architecture in 2005. Previously, he held a position with Dewberry, an engineering and architectural firm based in Fairfax, Virginia. Among his duties there included serving as a project manager, 3D…
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Bright future for historic landmark
Bright future for historic landmark
by Jaquan Anderson
Every Norfolk State Spartan knows about the legendary Brown Hall. Previously Tidewater Hall, Brown Hall is the oldest facility on campus and is named after William Clement Brown.
In past years, renovation has been the controversial topic of Brown Hall. Former NSU President Tony Atwater suggested that Brown conditions were not fit for learning. However, many people in the…
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McAuliffe announces first meeting of government reform commission
McAuliffe announces first meeting of government reform commission
Governor Terry McAuliffe’s Commission to Ensure Integrity and Public Confidence in State Government will convene its first meeting at 9:30 a.m. on Monday, October 27 in House Room 3 of the state Capitol.
Former U.S. Representative Rick Boucher and former Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling, co-chairmen of the commission, also announced that the panel will host a forum to receive public comments next…
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