Andrews Hall

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Andrews Hall, 605 Jamestown Road, was named for Robert Andrews, the first professor of Fine Arts at William & Mary.

Andrews Hall

Constructed: 1965-1966

Dedication: February 11, 1967

Renovations:

Named for: Robert Andrews

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It is located behind Phi Beta Kappa Hall on New Campus and faces the main entrance of Earl Gregg Swem Library. Construction began in 1965, and the building was dedicated on Charter Day, February 11, 1967. It houses the Art and Art History Department.


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