Coleman Hall transitioned from a healthcare institution to an academic center, furthering the School of Medicine's objective of providing quality medical education.
In 1934, Willis Dew Gatch, Dean of the Indiana University School of Medicine, approved the usage of money to repair the infrastructure of Coleman Hospital.
In April 1978, the Indiana General Assembly approved $1.2 million in funding for the repair and rehabilitation of Coleman Hospital.
In 1979, the obstetrics and gynecology services moved to the new University Hospital, and the Coleman building was adapted to accommodate the School of Allied Health.
In 2004, Coleman Hall was renovated by Mussett, Nicholas & Associates, Inc.[2] In 2007, Indiana University erected a historic marker outside Coleman Hall to commemorate its impact on the history of Indianapolis healthcare, women’s healthcare, and its contribution to the IU School of Medicine.