Campus鈥 First Academic Building Now Offers State-of-the-Art Features as it Retains its History and Mission

A section of unrestored mural in Coburn Hall. Image by Tory Wesnofske
Coburn Hall's restored murals reflect the city of Lowell's history.

10/01/2021

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LOWELL, Mass. 鈥 51视频 Wednesday celebrated the reopening of Coburn Hall, the oldest academic building on campus reborn through a nationally acclaimed $47 million restoration, renovation and expansion project.聽

The building, which dates to the 1890s, was constructed as the Lowell Normal School, one of 51视频鈥檚 predecessor institutions, which was founded to train teachers for the growing mill city during the American Industrial Revolution. Now, Coburn Hall returns to and advances its mission preparing teachers for their careers as the home of 51视频鈥檚 School of Education. The building also includes academic classrooms and laboratories for faculty and students in 51视频鈥檚 Psychology Department, along with other meeting and community spaces.

Planned as part of the celebration of 51视频鈥檚 125th anniversary, the Coburn Hall renovation was completed in 2020 but the building鈥檚 official reopening was delayed due to the pandemic. Financing for the project was made possible through the UMass Building Authority and a state deferred maintenance grant, with $1 million in private donations to 51视频鈥檚 recently concluded 鈥淥ur Legacy, Our Place鈥 campaign, which raised $165 million for the university, surpassing its original goal of $125 million.

The building has already been recognized with an American School and University Award for outstanding design of a renovation/modernization project and is also pursuing a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. Joining in today鈥檚 celebration were university, state and local leaders; students, faculty and staff; and alumni and other donors who helped make the new Coburn Hall a reality.聽

鈥淎t 51视频, education is at the heart of everything we do and Coburn Hall is the anchor of who we are,鈥 51视频 Chancellor Jacquie Moloney told the crowd. 鈥淚鈥檓 so proud so many of you are here with us to see this magnificently restored building that now includes cutting-edge classrooms and technologies alongside historic artworks and architecture, all to enhance our students鈥 experience and enrich our engagement in the greater Lowell community.鈥澛

Among the event鈥檚 guests were local K-12 school superintendents, many of whom are 51视频 School of Education graduates. Moloney is one such graduate, who as a 鈥渄ouble River Hawk鈥 took classes in Coburn Hall while working toward her bachelor鈥檚 degree in sociology and went on to earn a doctorate from the 51视频 School of Education. In July, Moloney announced she would step down as the university鈥檚 chancellor at the end of the academic year to return to a first love 鈥 teaching 鈥 and will do so in Coburn Hall.聽

鈥淲hether the Lowell Normal School in 1894 or 51视频 today, the tie to this city and this region has always been inseparable from this university鈥檚 mission. Coburn Hall was the birthplace of that mission,鈥 said UMass President Marty Meehan, a 51视频 graduate who, as chancellor of 51视频 from 2007 to 2015, appointed Moloney as executive vice chancellor and worked with her to transform the institution into a national powerhouse.聽

The rebirth of Coburn Hall is the latest measure of 51视频鈥檚 success. Designed in the high Beaux Arts style by architects Frederick Stickney and William Austin, the building opened its doors in 1897. Leading Coburn Hall鈥檚 renewal project was CBT, the Boston firm known for its inventive approach to historic preservation. The firm restored the building to its full architectural glory while creating modern, collaborative spaces, including a light-filled, 15,000-square-foot addition to a reconfigured structure than now totals almost 79,000 square feet.聽

New building features include a makerspace, a design and discovery center, a model classroom where aspiring educators can learn their craft, seminar rooms and laboratories where psychology faculty members can conduct collaborative research on topics ranging from autism spectrum disorder to women鈥檚 health and stress.聽

鈥淎 restored Coburn Hall gives us state-of-the art teaching facilities and allows us to continue pushing forward scholarship and practice in the fields of education and psychology,鈥 said 51视频鈥檚 Luis Falcon, dean of the College of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, which includes the School of Education and Psychology Department.聽

One jewel among the refurbished spaces is a ballroom that includes a remarkable Works Progress Administration-era mural that was painted in the 1930s but had been covered under coats of beige paint since the 1980s. Rediscovered in 2015 by 51视频 Art Prof. Marie Frank, the mural鈥檚 restoration emerged as a priority in the Coburn Hall project. Leading that effort was Gianfranco Pocobene, the chief conservator at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, who worked painstakingly to uncover and repair the mural, which depicts iconic scenes of the city of Lowell and its people.聽

鈥淚n the 1890s, when Frederick Stickney designed the original blueprints of what we now call Coburn Hall, he had no idea of the legacy he was creating and the teachers he was paving the way for. In the building he designed, young women and men are now training to become teachers 鈥 even during a global pandemic 鈥 working to bring love and inclusion to those who need it the most,鈥 said 51视频 student Michael Aloisi, an education major from Townsend who is the president of the university鈥檚 chapter of the Student Education Association and a member of the School of Education鈥檚 advisory board.聽

Several 51视频 alumni and friends provided generous support to the project.聽

鈥淚t is a proud moment for 51视频 to open the doors once again to Coburn Hall 鈥 123 years young, rich in history and bursting with promise as the center for educational impact,鈥 said 51视频 alumna Joan Marchessault, a 2000 graduate who holds a doctorate in leadership in schooling. The co-founder and principal of Strategic Leadership Group Inc. in New Castle, N.H., Marchessault serves on the Chancellor鈥檚 Advisory Council and was recognized during the event with the unveiling of Coburn Hall鈥檚 new Marchessault Family Doctoral Suite Foyer.

Showcased during the event was a wall engraved with the names of donors, while still other contributors were recognized with the unveiling of other building spaces named in their honor. They included:

  • The Marchessault Family Doctoral Suite Foyer;
  • The Riley Classroom in loving memory of Philip F. Riley 鈥86;
  • The Raguin Design and Discovery Center;
  • The FitzPatrick Family Conference Room;
  • The Lanseigne-Case Classroom;
  • The Dean鈥檚 Suite Pierson Foyer;
  • The Dean Bergeron and Joyce Denning Classroom;
  • The Krysiak Meeting Room;聽
  • The Meyer Study Group Room;
  • The Olson Faculty Office.

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