John Q. Imholte Hall

John Q. Imholte Hall is home to faculty offices, classrooms, and labs for the Division of the Social Sciences. On the ground level is the second-largest lecture hall on campus with seating for 90, affectionately known as the "Cow Palace," from when it was a livestock exhibit space during the West Central School of Agriculture period.

Panoramic exterior view of a brick university building with steps leading to the entrance, surrounded by sidewalks, trees, and landscaped campus grounds under a bright blue sky.

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Students seated around tables in a classroom discussion, using laptops and listening during a small group seminar in a university learning space.
Presenter speaking at a podium during a lecture in a university classroom while attendees watch a projected presentation from tiered seating.
Students attend a classroom presentation while a speaker stands beside a projected slide at the front of the room.
Students work on laptops and take notes while an instructor leads a small classroom discussion around a table.

Cow Palace (Lecture Hall)

Empty university lecture hall with tiered seating, long desks, projection screens, and a podium at the front of the room.

Classroom

Empty classroom with curved rows of desks and chairs, a large whiteboard, and projection equipment at the front of the room.
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