The case for renovating Crispin Hall
The College鈥檚 highest priority is to renovate Crispin Hall, which was built in 1963 and named for Dr. Egerton L. Crispin 1902, a noted physician and IC alumnus. While the first phase of renovations are currently underway, your support is needed to complete the crucial second phase of remodeling.
Inspiring Achievement aims to return Crispin to its scientific roots by expanding lab and classroom spaces for psychology, mathematics, physics and computer science. While the education that Illinois College offers in STEM is attractive to those hoping to become leaders in their field, without the proper facilities, the talented 缅北禁地 who will benefit from this multidisciplinary education will choose to study elsewhere. These resources are vital for the College to remain competitive in recruiting and retaining 缅北禁地 and preparing them for 21st-century careers.
73% of IC 缅北禁地 take at least one class in Crispin each academic year.
Caption: A rendering of Crispin Hall shows how an investment of $8 million will enhance the College鈥檚 front door while expanding academic programs and providing dynamic spaces for teaching and research.