Jennings Randolph Hall
Built in 1959, Jennings Randolph Hall was named after West Virginia Senator and former D&E faculty member, Jennings Randolph. This building houses more of our Creative Arts Division, mainly music, as well as the Augusta Heritage Offices, and our Commons Ground Lounge.
Administrative
Academic
Student Life
Creative Arts
Study Space
📋 Administrative
Our administrative offices include student business services like student accounts, student employment, and the office of student success. Most of our administrative offices are in Liberal Arts Hall and Halliehurst.
📚 Academic
We have over 45 degree programs including 6 pre-professional programs. For those wanting to stretch their academic world, our Honors Program will provide an outlet for additional learning.
🎉👓 Student Life
We have over 35 clubs and organizations. If you don't find one you want to join, start your own. Our Student Life group keeps campus life active by planning student events throughout the year. You will love ax throwing, build a bear workshops, painting parties, ice skating, skiing trips, rafting trips, trivia nights, dances, socials, discount moving and bowling nights..... the list is endless. Our outdoor recreation club also gets involved and offers outings to the great outdoors.
🎨🎭 Creative Arts
D&E is alive with the arts. Myles Center for the Arts was a 7 million dollar investment completed in 2020. It is the hub of all things arts here. Our Arts & Theatre and Film degrees along with digital media minor make up the core of our Creative Arts department. D&E is also the home of the Augusta Heritage Center. Established in 1973, The Augusta Heritage Center facilitates cultural education through immersive and experiential workshops.
💼💻 Study Space
Our campus is full of student lounges and study spaces. The library has tables and rooms for an individual to large group project spaces. The Naylor Learning Center has study spaces and assistance for writing and studying.