Coor Hall
Named in honor of ASU’s fifteenth president, Lattie F. Coor Hall was officially dedicated and opened on January 7, 2004.
The building created new space for classrooms, open computer labs, research, survey research, special purpose facilities, and offices. This facility is also equipped with state-of-the-art mediated classrooms, which are an essential support requirement for ASU’s instructional mission. It houses the School of Politics and Global Studies, the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, Transborder Chicana/Chicano Studies, and Speech and Hearing Science. It is also home to the Institute for Social Science Research, the Centers for Latin American Studies, Russian and East European Studies, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, and Asian Studies.

Coor Hall at ASU
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