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History Dunning Hall was built in 1960 and originally housed the departments of Economics, Political Science, Geography and Sociology, as well as the School of Industrial relations and the old School of Commerce.
Fun Facts When Mackintosh-Corry Hall was completed in 1973, a walkway was built to connect the two buildings. An underground tunnel connects Dunning Hall to Macdonald Hall. The building is named after politician and former Chancellor of Queen’s, Charles Avery Dunning.
Academics and Student Life Dunning Hall is home to the Faculty of Arts and Science and many first-year students will find their lecture halls here. Dunning Auditorium seats 425 people and regularly holds public lectures and large classes.
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