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Campus Buildings

In 1965 the University, then called Roger Williams Junior College, purchased over 60 acres of farm land in Bristol from Dr. Marshall Fulton and Mrs. Mary Howe Fulton. The first buildings were designed by Kent Cruise and Associates and built by the Gilbane Company, both of Providence, Rhode Island. Completed in 1969, the campus consisted of seven buildings: a classroom-lecture hall, a science-math building, a dining center, a library, an administration building, a residence hall, and a boiler house.

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  • Aerial, ca. 1965
  • Classroom Building, ca. 1969
  • Dining Lounge, ca. 1969
  • Early Aerial, ca. 1970 (black & white)
  • Early Aerial, ca. 1970 (color)
  • Gatehouse, ca. 1976
  • Library, ca. 1969
  • Recreation Center, ca. 1983
  • Residence Hall No. 1, ca. 1969
  • Residence Hall No. 2, ca. 1971
  • Science-Math Building, ca. 1969
  • Student Union, ca. 1974
 
  • Recreation Center, ca. 1983

    Recreation Center, ca. 1983

  • Residence Hall No. 1, ca. 1969

    Residence Hall No. 1, ca. 1969

  • Residence Hall No. 2, ca. 1971

    Residence Hall No. 2, ca. 1971

  • Science-Math Building, ca. 1969

    Science-Math Building, ca. 1969

  • Student Union, ca. 1974

    Student Union, ca. 1974

 
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