This building named after Ethel and Ernest opened in 1969 and has hundreds of visitors each day.
Burwell Dining Hall
This is the longest serving president and is dubbed the first modern president in the college's history.
Henry Nelson Snyder
This sport was the first one to be introduced to the campus and by Union soldiers in 1876.
Baseball
This population of students arrived to Wofford's campus in this year.
1971 or Spring 1971
This building is home to dining, fitness, and recreation opportunities
Mungo Student Center
This building served as the college's first student residence hall.
The Hugh S. Black Building
Elected president in 1875, he declined to move into the president's home on campus.
James Henry Carlisle
Wofford defeated this team in the first college football game in the state in 1889.
Furman
African American students made their way to campus under this Wofford president's term.
Marsh
Yes, Wofford has a chapter of this academic honor society, the oldest and most prestigious in the country
Phi Beta Kappa
Every student has or will grace these hall as some point.
Main Building
This president from Greenwood, SC, is the only alumnus to serve as president of Wofford.
Walter Greene
This was the last sport to be added to Wofford's athletic portfolio.
Softball - 2024
1975
This fraternity was the first to arrive to Wofford's campus
Kappa Alpha
This building served as the college's first free standing library.
Daniel Building
Rising quickly through the ranks, this assistant professor of history turned college president, oversaw the largest expansion of the college during his tenure.
Joab Lesesne
Andrews Fieldhouse was the location for this sport to be played when it opened in 1929
Basketball
He became Wofford's first African American student in 1964.
Albert Gray
Wofford's yearbook titled this, is of French origin meaning "socially unconventional"
The Bohemian
The building, named after Wofford's first million dollar donor, is a first and last stop.
Papadopoulos Building
This president only served four years, but oversaw the increase of African American student recruitment and the first steps toward coeducation.
Paul Hardin
Wofford joined this athletic conference when they switched to Division I.
Southern Conference or SoCon
The African American community located behind Wofford affectionately came to called this
Back of The College
This was the original name of the student newspaper before it became the Old Gold & Black in 1915.
The Wofford Journal