joe greer hall

 
Joe Greer Hall
 

Greer Hall is one of a few buildings on Faulkner's campus that qualifies as a Faulkner Landmark. It was built in 1967 and named after Joe Greer, one of the co-founders of Faulkner University and the first chairman of the Board of Trustees.

Still, despite its history, its facilities are all up-to-date. It houses two classrooms with interactive video capability and a computer lab available for class and general student use. It also includes a number of faculty and administrative offices. In fact, it includes one one of the fastest growing disciplines at Faulkner University, the Criminal Justice Program, which also explains why at various times during the year a passing student might see the scattered remains of mock crime victims spread around its grounds. The offices of the Dean of the Alabama Christian College of Arts and Sciences are also located here.

Greer offers about 7,084 square feet of space put to good use.

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