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The Kleinpell Fine Arts Center was built in 1973 and was named after E.H. Kleinpell, a former university president. He predicted that the student enrollment would double in 10 years after 1956, and many people did not believe him.
University of Wisconsin–River Falls: River Falls: Public Master's Colleges & Universities: Medium Programs (M2) 4,988 406 1875 [31] HLC, ASHA, NASM, NCATE: University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point: Stevens Point: Public Master's Colleges & Universities: Medium Programs (M2) 7,489 640 1894 [32] HLC, ADA, ASHA, NASAD, NASD, NASM, NAST ...
The Chalmer DaVee Library was dedicated to Dr. Chalmer DaVee in 1997. A member of the Board of Regents in 1945, DaVee insisted that the school offer a liberal arts program, and was a firm supporter of River Falls being a part of the building program, which led to the building of Hathorn Hall and the library, as well as an Industrial Arts building.
The following list of Carnegie libraries in Wisconsin provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in Wisconsin, where 63 public libraries were built from 60 grants (totaling $1,047,762) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1901 to 1915. In addition, academic libraries were built for 2 institutions (totaling ...
South Hall, on the University of Wisconsin-River Falls campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places. River Falls is a city in Pierce and St. Croix counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It is located mostly within the town of River Falls, and adjacent to the town of Kinnickinnic in St. Croix County. River Falls is the most populous ...
The University of Wisconsin–River Falls (UW–River Falls or UWRF) is a public university in River Falls, Wisconsin, United States. It is part of the University of Wisconsin System. The 226-acre (91 ha) campus is situated on the Kinnickinnic River in the St. Croix River Valley. The university has 32 major buildings and two laboratory farms ...
Construction of the library, which opened October 10, 1992, was made possible by a donation by Alvin C. and Mary Bert Gutman [7] [8] in memory of their son, Paul J. Gutman. . Paul J. Gutman died on September 25, 1990, in an airplane accident while on a business trip for Pressman-Gutman, the Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, textile converting company founded by his great-grandfather, Harry J. Pressm
Museum of Wisconsin Art: West Bend: Washington: Southern Savanna: Art: Wisconsin artists, focus on Carl von Marr: Museum of Woodcarving: Shell Lake: Washburn: Lake Superior Northwoods: Art: Collection of life-size and miniature wood carvings created by one man, Joseph T. Barta [47] [48] Myrtle Lintner Spear Museum: Pardeeville: Columbia ...