Doll’s House
This petite brick building is located between the Balfour-Hood Center and Wallace Library. It is home to the Office of the Registrar, which handles a number of student needs including course scheduling, academic transcripts and transfer credits. The Counseling Center, located on the basement level, offers free therapy for students as well as campus-wide outreach and educational programs.
The Doll’s House is also home to the faculty offices for the education and business and management departments. It’s also where graduating seniors deliver their finished papers during the annual Thesis Parade.
Built in 1904, the house originally served as the college’s power plant and laundry facility and later as a residence hall. The name “Doll’s House” stems from the building’s days as a dormitory, when then-President John Edgar Park remarked on the diminutive size of student rooms.