Facilities and Classrooms
Religion faculty offices, as well as many of our classes, find a home in Lubbers Hall.
On the first floor of Lubbers Hall students are in the heart of the humanities on campus. Classrooms, the divisional dean’s office and our religion department offices are all housed in the warm halls on the main level.
Built in 1942, Lubbers Hall is one of the oldest buildings on campus. Recent interior
renovations and charming Dutch-influenced architecture make it the perfect place for
students to study English, history, political science, philosophy and religion. Learn more.Lubbers Hall