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The Historic Built Landscape of The College of Wooster

An Investigation into Architecture, Curriculum, and Memory

  • Kauke Hall
    • The Old Main Fire
    • The Birth of Kauke Hall
    • 1961 Renovation
    • Kauke Hall Today
  • Frick Hall
    • The Construction of the University Library
    • Frick Hall to Frick Art 1900-1998
    • The Rennovation into Timken Science Library
    • Timken Science Library in Frick Hall Today
  • Ebert Art Center
    • Severance Gymnasium
    • Severance Art
    • Ebert Art Center Today
  • McGaw Chapel
    • Memorial Chapel
    • Replacing Memorial Chapel
    • Victor Christ-Janer’s McGaw Chapel
    • McGaw Today

Ebert Art Center

Welcome to the Ebert Art Center homepage!

You can use the links at right, or above, to navigate the pages.

Ebert Art Center, formerly know as Severance Gymnasium, has served many function for the College of Wooster. The building was built as a gym, and served as the home of the Presbyterian Steamrollers and Fighting Scots1 basketball teams for many years. Later Severance Gym was converted into art studio space, and today Ebert Art Center is home to the College’s art departments.

We encourage visitors to the site to add your own comments about what Ebert Art Center means to you, and any remembrances you might have of the building on the VoiceThread below, or in any of the comments sections on the pages.* If you are having trouble manipulating the VoiceThread, head over to the FAQ page, here, for a quick introduction to VoiceThread.

*Unfortunately VoiceThread is flash based and may be inaccessible to visitors on some mobile devices.

  1. Wooster sports teams were originally know as the Presbyterian Steamrollers. ↩

Severance Gym Pages

  • Ebert Art Center
  • Severance Gymnasium
  • Severance Art
  • Ebert Art Center Today

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