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A New and Historic Home

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Recreational Facilities

 

Kivett Hall

Kivett Hall, a distinctive and historic building located at the center of the Campbell University campus, was built in 1903 to replace the original Buies Creek Academy, which was destroyed by fire. The five-story structure was completely restored and renovated in 1993, and has been recognized as a prime example of adaptive renovation and historic preservation. Housed within:

  • Law School Placement Center
  • Campbell Law Review
  • Campbell Law Observer
  • Computer learning center
  • Four floors of the law library
  • Two major lecture halls
  • A second courtroom with full electronic capabilities
  • Student government and other student offices, a student lounge
  • Faculty offices

Wiggins Hall

Designed to complement the historic Kivett Hall, Wiggins Hall's brick, arched windows echo the exterior of Kivett, and the interior design features carry through Kivett's distinctive architectural style. Wiggins Hall is named after Dr. Norman Adrian Wiggins, President of Campbell University and the founder of the School of Law. Here you will find:

  • Administrative offices
  • Two floors of the law library
  • Computer room
  • Library conference room
  • Five classrooms
  • New state-of-the-art courtroom equipped for videotaping
  • Student commons and lounge area
  • Law faculty offices