Hewitt Hall, formerly known as Hewitt Union, is located to the north of Culkin Hall and south of the Academic Quad. Hewitt housed most of the student organizations until the campus center opened in 2006.

Hewitt Hall is currently undergoing an $80 million renovation, transforming the building into a state of the art facility for Broadcasting, Graphic Design, and Cinema & Screen Studies.
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Type

  • Academic

Departments


Once Construction is completed.

  • Broadcasting.
  • Graphic Design.
  • Cinema & Screen Studies.

 

Facilities

Under Construction 

 

 

History

Function
Hewitt Hall, formerly known as Hewitt Union, is located to the north of Culkin Hall and south of the Academic Quad. Hewitt housed most of the student organizations until the campus center opened in 2006. Today, the building is home to Artville, Bookland and one of several box offices on campus.

Namesake
Hewitt Hall was opened in 1967 and was named in honor of Jesse Merle Hewitt, Oswego’s first student to die in World War I. Hewitt had worked in the Industrial Arts Department at the college before he left to serve overseas.