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Pullen Hall
Named in Honor of: Marguerite A. Pullen



Pullen Hall, completed in 1969, was built with the purpose of being a classroom building. The namesake of Pullen Hall is Miss Marquerite A. Pullen, a teacher at Aroostook State Normal School from 1921 until her sudden and untimely death in 1940. Pullen Hall was dedicated to Miss Pullen on May 3, 1969.

Pullen Hall still remains a classroom building to this day. The first floor contain the interactive television (ITV) classrooms, in addition to other classrooms. The second floor, while mostly classrooms, also holds the International Studies Center and the Media Center. The third floor houses the Fine Arts Studios, as well as the Marguerite Pullen Art Gallery.

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