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E. W. Scripps Hall houses the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism. The building has a research center, reading room, media center, and lecture hall. It also has individual laboratories for writing, electronic photography, broadcast news, graphics and editing, and advertising and design. It has 18,000 usable square feet of space. An amphitheater stands on the College Green side of the building.
The School of Journalism is one of only four in the nation to be accredited in six undergraduate sequences: advertising, newswriting and editing, magazine, public relations, broadcast news, and photojournalism. It is also accredited on the graduate level.
To help establish architectural variety on the campus, Carnegie Library was built in Second Renaissance Revival style. It features corbeled brick arcading and keystone arches over the windows. The original building also included a marble rotunda, which has since been removed.
After the construction of Chubb Library, the building was remodeled for classrooms and offices. The Carnegie Library building was renamed Carnegie Hall in 1936.
The building was completely renovated and again renamed, in 1985, and in January of 1986 the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism moved in. The dedication was held on May 2, 1986.
| Dick Piccard revised this file (http://www.ohiou.edu/athens/bldgs/scripps.html) on March 22, 2006. |
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