Carnegie Library

This building was erected in 1907, thanks to a $150,000 gift from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation. For several decades, it served as the University’s main library and now houses the mathematics department and the Science and Technology Library. Carnegie Library is one of only two original Carnegie libraries on a college campus still being used as a library.

Carn 100

Panorama of Carnegie 100 from front of room

Carn 109

Panorama of Carnegie 109 from front of room

Carn 110

Panorama of Carnegie 110 from front of room

Carn 114

Panorama of Carnegie 114 from front of room

Carn 115

Panorama of Carnegie 115 from front of room

Carn 119

Panorama of Carnegie 119 from front of room

Carn 120

Panorama of Carnegie 120 from front of room

 

Carn 122

Panorama of Carnegie 122 from front of room

 

Carn 200

Panorama of Carnegie 200 from front of room

 

Carn 219

Panorama of Carnegie 219 from front of room