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Located at the west end of the Carrillo Quad, Steppling Gallery
functions as a major cultural center for the campus. Gallery and other
humanities enrichment programming includes five or six visual arts exhibits
by regional and international artists per year, a variety of music concerts,
and other performances. The gallery also serves as a gathering place for
receptions and conferences. John Steppling, for whom the gallery is named,
was a collector of fine art and the long-time editor of the Calexico
Chronicle newspaper. Steppling was instrumental in securing the establishment
of a university in the Imperial Valley.
The Imperial Valley Campus Library building was dedicated in 1982.
A 10,000 square foot addition, completed in 1995, doubled its size. The
library houses an expanding collection of more than 107,000 books, periodicals
and newspapers. Also shown in the photograph is the carillon bell tower.
Rodney
Auditorium was one of the original buildings that became San Diego
State University, Imperial Valley Campus. Built in 1927, it was named after
the campus' first dean, Joseph Rodney. The auditorium was remodeled in
1995 and today hosts plays, conferences, poetry readings, musical events
and occasionally, large classes. The auditorium seats over 500.
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