Fairmont State University

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Locations

  1. Academic Buildings

    1. Wallman Hall

      1. Wallman Hall

        Wallman Hall was completed in 1967 and was known as the Fine and Applied Arts Building. In 1980, the building was renamed for retired faculty member, Lawrence A. Wallman, who served for 41 years and was instrumental in establishing the Speech and Drama Department. As the home of the School of Fine Arts, the building features classrooms and faculty offices, box office, a newly renovated 400-seat theatre, the Tower Room Gallery and the James Brooks Memorial Gallery. From students painting, sculpting, singing, playing instruments and practicing for performances, Wallman Hall is always alive with activity and creativity.