West Hall, located at Valdosta State University in Valdosta, Georgia, is the oldest building on campus, built in 1917 with a distinctive dome and Spanish-mission architecture. Named in honor of Colonel W.S. West, the building serves as the hub of academic activity at VSU, housing various classrooms, departments, and administrative offices.
Following a renovation in 1986 to restore its original design, West Hall now accommodates the Administrative Offices of the President, Vice President for Academic Affairs, and the Dean of Arts and Sciences, along with departments such as English, Political Science, and Modern and Classical Languages. The building also hosts programs like the Master's of Public Administration Program, the Foreign Language International Culture Center, and the Campus Writing Center.
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