Carnegie Building

Carnegie Building
Carnegie Building

The Carnegie Building serves multiple purposes, including housing Oberlin's Geology department, and providing space for various administrative offices such as Admissions, Financial Aid, the Registrar, Student Accounts, Student Employment, and Office of Equity Concerns.

[edit] History

Carnegie was constructed in 1911.

Carnegie was once Oberlin's library (it's now in Mudd, but Carnegie's used as storage for obscure and infrequently used books).

[edit] Location

Carnegie is located at 52 West Lorain Street, at the corner of West Lorain and North Professor.