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Dinwiddie Hall
Dinwiddie Hall
Building Code: U003

Dinwiddie
Hall

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Dinwiddie Hall was constructed in 1923. It was designed by Moise Goldstein and Associate in an Elizabethan style of Alabama limestone, brick and concrete. This building was originally called the Science Building. In 1936 it was renamed for Dr. Albert Bledsoe Dinwiddie, Professor of Mathematics and President of Tulane University from 1918 to 1935. It houses some Arts and Sciences classrooms plus the Middle American Research Institute and its museum exhibits of ancient and modern Indian life in Mexico and Central America. An annex was added in 1927.

Campus map showing location of Dinwiddie Hall

Administrative and Academic Units in this Building: