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After
residing in
Canterbury Hall for two decades, the History Department moved to the
first
floor of 162 Old Colony Avenue in the summer of 2004. (Maps
& Directions.) The site was once part of the old
Howard
Johnson Candy Factory located about ¾ mile from the main
campus.
A number of converging factors prompted the move.
The hiring of Randall Stephens served as the immediate catalyst.
If the History Department had stayed in Canterbury Hall, it was quite
possible
that the faculty offices would be on four separate floors. Such
fragmentation
ran counter to the new departmental identity forged by the arrival of
Carla
Lovett. At the same time, as a result of ENC’s expanding
enrollment,
classrooms and office space at the Old Colony Campus are now utilized
in
the daytime by ENC Students. “We are excited about our new
offices,”
stated departmental chair Donald Yerxa. “They are beautiful –
brick
walls, many windows, and ample square footage. More importantly,
with our faculty all in place, we can build on the momentum of the last
year and continue to create a strong departmental identity.”
ENC
President David McClung, Academic Dean Richard Stephens, and History
Department
chair Donald Yerxa announced in the summer 2004 that the history
offices
at the Old Colony Campus and the adjacent ENC archives were named “The
James R. Cameron Center for History, Law, and Government” in honor of
Professor
Cameron’s lifetime service to ENC. Yerxa launched a campaign in
the
fall to raise money in order to outfit the Cameron Center. “We
want
every student, prospective student, and alumnus who walks through the
doors
of our building to know that the tradition of excellence, the hallmark
of ENC’s History Department and Pre-Law focus, is attributed to Jim
Cameron’s
faithful service to ENC and our Lord.”
PHOTOS OF THE NEW
CAMERON CENTER & THE
OLD COLONY EXTENSION
The Cameron Center

Front Views


Side View

Corner View
The Old Colony
Extension

Photos
by Bonnie Ashworth
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The
James R. Cameron Center for History, Law, & Governrnent |
Eastern
Nazarene College | 23 East Elm Avenue | Quincy, Massachusetts
02170
| Phone: 1-617-745-3000 | email: r a n d a l l . s t e p h
e n s @ e n c . e d u
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