Completed in May 1997 at a cost of 17 million dollars, Old Mill has been transformed into an up-to-date educational facility through the generosity of the people of the State of Vermont and the gifts of alumni, parents and friends of the UVM. The interior was entirely redone with new offices, classrooms, and meeting spaces. Lafayette Hall was transformed into an attractive four-story brick structure that is now the University's largest and most technologically advanced classroom building. It is linked to Old Mill by the Old Mill Annex, a modern three-story addition with general purpose clssrooms, a computer classroom, and various service facilities. The main block of Old Mill now houses the Geography Department, Economics Department, Women Studies Program, English Department, the Center for Holocaust Studies, the Humanities Center, the Political Science Department, the Area and International Studies Office, and the ALANA Studies Program.
Lafayette Hall and Old Mill, view looking south, 1997.) CONTINUE...