Rowland and Shearer Hall
Introduction
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Rowland Hall. You can see how it was designed to look like a schoolhouse.
Shearer Hall.
Backstory and Context
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Shippensburg State Teachers College President Leslie Rowland used those funds to build these two connected buildings. On the right was the new lab school, which would be later renamed the Rowland School. It would serve as the third campus lab school from the 1941 to 2002. The front façade that was designed to resemble a little red schoolhouse.
This building in 1941 was the state-of-the-art new science center. It would continue as the science center until Franklin Science Center was approved in 1967. The building is currently the home of the Geoenvironmental Studies Department—and the home to one of our newest majors—the major in Sustainability.