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Jordan Hall

Built in 1955, Jordan Hall houses the core of the Department of Biology.

Jordan Hall

The building’s historic entrance faces south onto Third Street.

Jordan Hall: Atrium

The atrium on the north side of the building blends the original building with the addition built in 1984.

Jordan Hall: Atrium

Members of the department maintain a “Prairie in the Planters” on the atrium terrace.

Jordan Hall: Atrium

The atrium boasts a vivarium housing lizards and turtles from around the world.

Jordan Hall: Atrium

The atrium serves as a gathering place for large events…

Jordan Hall: Atrium

…as well as quiet moments.

Jordan Hall: Atrium

The atrium also hosts a small food court.

Jordan Hall: Student Life

The building has several large lecture halls…

Jordan Hall: Student Life

…as well as intimate seminar rooms.

Jordan Hall: Student Life

Undergraduates in laboratory courses have individual bench space.

Jordan Hall: Student Life

Public clusters provide students with access to computers around the clock.

Jordan Hall: Student Life

The IUB Life Sciences library houses reference books, reserve materials, copy machines, and the latest scientific journals

Jordan Hall: Student Life

Our undergraduate advising office is award-winning.

Jordan Hall: Research Facilities

The greenhouse soaks up southern exposure.

Jordan Hall: Research Facilities

Extensive greenhouse collections on the main floor of the building welcome visitors throughout the week.

Jordan Hall: Research Facilities

Rooftop greenhouses support scientific research year-round.

Jordan Hall: Research Facilities

The Drosophila Stock Center supplies researchers worldwide.

Jordan Hall: Research Facilities

The Flow Cytometry Core Facility is housed in the basement.

Jordan Hall

Faculty and students conduct biological research in state-of-the-art wet labs throughout the building.

 

Jordan Hall, built in 1955, was named in honor of scientist David Starr Jordan (1851-1931), IU's seventh president. The building received a facelift in 1984 with the addition of a new wing that increased space by 33 percent and provided five new greenhouses, a 175-seat lecture hall, and numerous laboratories and offices.

The first floor greenhouses contain many species of plants from around the world. Visitors enjoy wandering through the greenhouses, and art students are often found sketching the plants. The greenhouses are open to the public, tours are available upon request, and there is no admission charge. Contact the greenhouse staff for more information.

A two-story atrium also accompanied the Jordan Hall addition and became the new front entrance for the building. The atrium serves as a focal point for Jordan Hall. Benches line the sides where students study and wait for classes to start. Other students grab lunch at the kiosk or check their e-mail at the computer stations.

Visitors watch lizards in the vivarium and look at the display cases in this area. They stop to admire William Zimmerman's bird paintings and Rudy Pozzatti's large oil painting, Phases of Biology, that was commmissioned specifically for the Jordan Hall atrium.

The atrium also serves as a gathering place for the department. Students, staff, and faculty attend annual award ceremonies, receptions, poster presentations, and other departmental events in the atrium throughout the year. In warm weather, faculty, staff, and students often sit outside the atrium to enjoy their lunch and to see what animals and insects are visiting the Prairie in the Planters.