Henderson Learning Resources Center is Washburn’s academic nexus, a center of scholastic life and a pivotal building for much of the learning that happens on campus. Nearly every student will pass through its halls at some point in their time at Washburn, it’s one of the university’s most heavily-utilized buildings, and it contains 25% of all classroom space on campus. It is also the home to the School of Business, the College of Arts and Sciences’ social science departments, a large portion of the School of Nursing’s undergraduate classes and the university’s media labs and Honors Program, among others.
It was also built in 1969, in a day when the primary considerations for its construction were its ability to handle film and slide projectors for lectures, and its ability to survive a direct hit from a tornado. It is long overdue for a significant, foundational overhaul. It often seems like the learning that goes on in Henderson these days happens in spite of, not because of, the building itself.
So we are proud to announce that Washburn is embarking on what may be the most consequential single renovation in the university’s history: a major overhaul of Henderson Learning Resources Center to make it the academic nexus of campus that we need, and that our students and faculty deserve.
You can help make this happen, make sure it happens right and make a gift that will directly and significantly impact the academic success of every Ichabod.
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A Henderson renovation will empower our students and faculty, facilitate the full spectrum of activities a building as pivotal as Henderson must support and give Washburn a center of academic life to be proud of. Join us in making this dream a reality!