Bulletin Number Four 1983

University Headquarters The University Mall at the mid-level is the hub of the University. Around the impressive tree-lined Mall and the University Square the following major central buildings cluster: the University Administration Building, the University Library, the Institute of Chinese Studies and the Art Gallery, the Sui-Loong Pao Building and the Pi-Chiu Building (two teaching blocks), the Y.C. Liang Hall (a lecture room complex), the Sir Run Run Shaw Hall (a 1,500-seat multi-purpose auditorium), the Science Centre Complex, and the Choh-Ming Li Building for Basic Medical Sciences. Other central buildings, scattered all over the campus, include the Benjamin Franklin Centre (an amenities building for staff and students ), the Health Centre, the Sports Centre, the Li Dak Sum Building (a teaching building), the Fong Shu Chuen Building (a Chinese language Centre), the Marine Science Laboratory, the Estates and Maintenance Building, the Postgraduate Hall Complex (hostels mainly for postgraduates), the guest houses and staff quarters. Chung Chi College The campus of Chung Chi College was largely completed before it became a part of the University. Subsequently additional buildings were constructed, including a seminary, Elisabeth Luce Moore Library, Chung Chi Centre (staff-student amenities building), minor staff quarters and several student hostels. The old Library was converted into amusic centre, the former student dining hall a gymnasium and the previous clinic staff quarters. It has received continuous support from the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia. It has also received a grant from Henry Luce Foundation towards the cost of the new Library, donations from various churches in the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and Hong Kong for the Seminary, donations from Sheng Kung Hui, the local Anglican Church, for Wen Lin Tang (a hostel) and from Bethlehem Co. Ltd. and Yale- China Association for Madam S.H. Ho Hall and Wen Chih Tang. New Asia College The New Asia campus comprises eight buildings: Cheng Ming Building, Humanities Building, Ch'ien Mu Library, Staff-Student Centre, three hostels (Chih Hsing Hall, Grace Tien Hall and Xuesi Hall) and Friendship Lodge (staff quarters). Donations from the College Board of Trustees, Yale-China Association, local and overseas community are received towards the cost of Friendship Lodge, from Bethlehem Co. Ltd. and Yale- China Association for Xuesi Hall, and from Dr. the Hon. Francis Tien, Chairman and Managing Director of Manhattan Garments Ltd., for part of the construction cost of Grace Tien Hall. United College United College has now seven buildings: T.C. Cheng Building, Tsang Shiu-tim Building, Wu Chung Library, Cheung Chuk Shan Amenities Building, Adam Schall Residence, Bethlehem Hall and United Residence. It has 25

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