Anderson Hall Renovation
Built in 1870, Anderson Hall is the oldest building on campus and one of the most important in the day-to-day life at Maryville. Two key instructional divisions for a strong liberal arts education—the divisions of the Humanities and Education—are housed in the College’s “Old Main.” The restoration of this campus icon will build upon and keep the unique and historically significant attributes of Anderson while adding needed functionality for faculty, staff, and students. The renovation of the historical icon is estimated to cost approximately $6,000,000.
| Building Phase | Goal | Progress |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 funding | $2,000,000 | $1,200,000 |
| Phase 2 funding | $4,000,000 | $0 |
| Total Project | $6,000,000 | $1,200,000 |
Phase 1
The renovation of Anderson Hall will be completed in a two phase process. Phase 1 will cost approximately $2,000,000 and will focus on securing the exterior and foundation of the building. Construction will begin on Anderson when campaign totals near the estimated Phase 1 goal.
Phase 2
This phase will primarily focus on the interior of the building and will include the installation of an elevator, closing off open stairways to meet current fire code, installation of central heat and air and renovations and technology upgrades for all classroom and office spaces. This phase is estimated to cost approximately $4,000,000.
To make a gift for the renovation of Anderson Hall, contact contact Holly Jackson-Ludlow, interim vice president for advancement and community relations, at 865.273.8884 or holly.ludlow@maryvillecollege.edu.
