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LaFollette Complex was the largest residence hall complex on the Ball State University campus in Muncie, Indiana, United States. The complex housed 1,900 men and women in nine halls. [ 1 ] The building itself had a net worth of $11 million.
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Shafer Tower looking southward on McKinley Avenue with the Art & Journalism building in the background. Ball State's main campus spans 731 acres (296 ha) and includes 109 buildings at 7,203,801 square feet (669,255.0 m 2) [18] centered mostly on three main quadrangles. The university also manages just over 400 acres (160 ha) of research property.
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The Ball Brothers continued giving to the university and partially funded the construction of the Science Hall (now called the Burkhart Building) in 1924, an addition to Ball Gymnasium in 1925. By the 1925–1926 school year, Ball State enrollment reaches 991, with 697 women and 294 men.
The Ball State University Annual Fund grew from $170,758 to approximately $1.8 million during John J. Pruis' presidency. John and Angeline Pruis hosted many university and community events on campus and in the Bracken House as well as being involved in the Fellows Society, Quadrangle Society, Beneficence Society, Cardinal Varsity Club, Friends ...
The project includes plans for a 95-room four-story hotel, along with a ground-floor bar and restaurant, and a rooftop bar and lounge.
Locally, the building is informally known as Elliott Hall or the Hall of Music. Evening exams for large, multi-section classes (e.g. Introductory Calculus, Principles of Accounting) are often scheduled in Elliott Hall of Music. In a typical exam seating arrangement (every other seat occupied), Elliott can handle about 3000 students during one exam.