Winants Hall, University building at Queens Campus in New Brunswick, US.
Winants Hall is a three-story brick building on the Queens Campus featuring symmetrically arranged windows and ornate stonework details. Its main entrance is framed by classical architectural elements that emphasize the building's educational purpose.
The building was completed in 1890 and initially served as the first dormitory at Rutgers College. In 1947 it was converted to administrative offices, marking a major shift in how the space functioned on campus.
The building served as a central gathering place for student organizations and alumni events during its early years at Rutgers University. This role shaped the social fabric of campus life and created spaces for community and academic exchange.
The building is located on College Avenue and houses various university departments accessible during regular business hours. Visitors should use the main entrance and plan visits within the campus's standard operating hours.
During the cornerstone ceremony in 1889, newspapers and college publications from that era were sealed within the walls. These encapsulated time documents offer a snapshot of academic life in the late 1800s.
Location: New Brunswick
Inception: 1890
Architects: Van Campen Taylor
Part of: Queens Campus, Rutgers University
GPS coordinates: 40.49830,-74.44670
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:41
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