Jordan Hall

Across Jefferson Park Avenue from the University of Virginia stands the
Harvey E. Jordan Building. This building, in 1971, was named in honor
of the Dean of the School of Medicine from 1928-1949. A new addition providing
laboratory, office and classroom space was opened in December 1995.
The first floor of Jordan contains two lecture halls, each seating 152
students, as well as a smaller seminar room. The majority of the first
and second year lectures are given here. The Anatomy labs are also located
here. The second floor houses additional student laboratories designed
for both individual exercises in histology and pathology as well as group
experiments and teaching sessions in microbiology. The rest of the second
floor contains basic science research laboratories. The academic offices
and research laboratories of the departments of Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology,
Biochemistry, and Microbiology occupy the third through the seventh floors,
respectively.
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