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Gannon Building (GB)

422 North Washington Square
Lansing, Michigan 48933

 
   

Abel B. Sykes, Jr., Technology and Learning Center (TLC)

 

Academic and Office Facility (AOF)

 

Administration Building (ADM)

 

Arts and Sciences (A&S)

 

Dart Auditorium (DRT)

 

Gannon Building (GB)

 

Health and Human Services (HHS)  

Herrmann Conference Center (HCC)

 

Photography Center (PC)

 

Rogers-Carrier House (RCH)

 

SPS Building (SPS)  

West Campus (WC)

 

 

 

 

Construction of the Gannon Vocational-Technical Center was completed in 1975. (The physical education portion of the building and the parking ramp were finished a year later.) It is named in honor of the college's first president, Philip J. Gannon, and is currently referred to as the Gannon Building (GB). This change was made as a result of the vocational and technical programs that originally operated in the building being moved to West Campus in 2004-2005. The building serves as a "one-stop" source for student services at the college.

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