Fitch Hall

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

It is rectangular with, projecting from the front, a one-story entry porch that has a flat roof and arched openings.

It was designed by architects Brittelle & Ginner Brittelle and Ginner Architecture: Mission/Spanish Revival architecture, California Mission Revival architecture It was built to serve as a dormitory and was still being used as such in 1987.

[2] It now houses the offices of the institute's Department of Communication, Liberal Arts, and Social Sciences as well as the Writing and Communication Lab.

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