AKA: Washington State University (WSU), Todd, C.C., Hall, Pullman, WA
Structure Type: built works - public buildings - schools - university buildings
Designers: Maloney, John W., Architect (firm); John William Maloney Sr. (architect)
Dates: constructed 1947-1949
4 stories
Overview
Erected between 1947 and 1949, C.C. Todd Hall has served as a major classroom space at the State College of Washington and later Washington State University. Over the years, it has housed various academic departments, including history, anthropology, sociology and political science. In 2024, it has housed the Carson College of Business, within which it accommodated the Departments of Accounting; Finance and Management Science; Management, Information Systems and Entrepreneurship; the School of Hospitality; and various college offices such as that of development, technology, and the dean. It also had spaces for the Carson Center for Student Success and the Carson Center—Employer Connections office. An addition was made to Todd Hall in 1989-1990.
PCAD id: 25558