Built in 1874, the majestic Victorian-era North Hall has symbolized the spirit of Mansfield. Located in the heart of the campus, it originally housed the women's dormitory and today serves as one of the most elegant libraries in the country. The center of the interior is highlighted by a six-story atrium that features a skylight at the top and the university seal on the first floor.
In addition to library services, North Hall is home to administrative offices, the President's office, a Virtual Reality lab, the Greek Lounge, and plenty of study and research space.