Houser Hall

When Houser Hall was built in 1950, it was the third-largest engineering building on campus. It was named after Dr. Shaler C. Houser, who was a civil engineering professor and past treasurer of the University from 1912 to 1948. Houser Hall became home to the departments of computer science and electrical and industrial engineering.

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