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:''This article is about the academic building at Samford University. For the former student health center in Tuscaloosa, see [[Thomas & Julia Russell Hall]].''
:''This article is about the academic building at Samford University. For the former student health center in Tuscaloosa, see [[Thomas & Julia Russell Hall]].''
[[File:Samford Russell Hall.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Postcard view of Russell Hall]]
[[File:Samford Russell Hall.jpg|right|thumb|475px|Postcard view of Russell Hall]]
'''Thomas D. Russell Hall''' is an academic building on the campus of [[Samford University]] in [[Shades Valley]]. It was built in [[1957]] to house the university's Department of Biology and featured greenhouse areas on the roof of the lower wings.
'''Thomas D. Russell Hall''' is an academic building on the campus of [[Samford University]] in [[Shades Valley]]. It was built in [[1957]] to house the university's Department of Biology and featured greenhouse areas on the roof of the lower wings.



Revision as of 16:36, 16 July 2016

This article is about the academic building at Samford University. For the former student health center in Tuscaloosa, see Thomas & Julia Russell Hall.
Postcard view of Russell Hall

Thomas D. Russell Hall is an academic building on the campus of Samford University in Shades Valley. It was built in 1957 to house the university's Department of Biology and featured greenhouse areas on the roof of the lower wings.

The $506,222 brick-clad building was named for long-time Samford trustee Thomas D. Russell, founder of Russell Athletic.

The biology department relocated to Samford's Sciencenter in 2002 and the building was extensively remodeled for use by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science and the McWhorter School of Pharmacy.