Naming Opportunities

Several naming opportunities are available for those who want to contribute major gifts to the new science and arts buildings.

New Center for the Visual and Performing Arts

The visual and performing arts have a natural and necessary place at Earlham. The College's new arts center will establish a vital, visible home for the arts on our campus.

Center for the Visual and Performing Arts
Naming of Building
$5 million
Lobby
(Named) $1 million
Music Hall
$1 million
Studio Theater
(Named) $250,000
Outside Courtyard
(Named) $250,000
Ceramics Studio
(Named) $250,000
Photo Studio and Dark Room
(Named) $150,000
Metals Studio
(Named) $150,000
Weaving Studio
(Named) $150,000
Painting Studio $150,000
Drawing Studio $150,000
Art Classroom (2nd floor) (Named) $150,000
Music Classroom (1st floor)
(Named) $75,000
Jazz Classoom
$50,000
Percussion Classoom
(Named) $50,000
Gamelan Room
$50,000
Arts Departmental Office
(Named) $50,000
Piano Studio
$40,000
Music Teaching Studio
$40,000
Voice Studio
$40,000
Recording Studio (Named) $40,000
Arts Faculty Office (12)
(1 Named) $30,000
Green Room and Dressing Room $30,000
Percussion Practice Room (2) $25,000
Music Practice Room (9) (5 Named) $ 25,000
Adjunct Faculty Office $20,000
Score Library $15,000

New Science Facility

The sciences have a rich history here at Earlham — a history which includes two Nobel Prize-winning alumni and the construction of the first observatory in Indiana. Now is the time to make a fresh investment in these storied and promising disciplines.

New Sciences Facility - Phase I
Chemistry Floor
(Named) $1 Million
Biology Floor
$1 Million

Teaching and Research Labs (16)

 
  • Animal Behavior
$150,000 
  • Advanced Field Research
$150,000
  • Field Research
(Named) $150,000
  • Cellular/Molecular Research
(Named) $150,000
  • Cellular/Molecular Biology
$150,000 
  • Microbiology
 $150,000
  • Human Anatomy & Physiology
(Named) $150,000
  • Ecology/Environmental Science
 $150,000
  • Introduction to Biology
$150,000 
  • Synthesis (Chemistry)
(Named) $150,000
  • Biochemistry
(Named) $150,000
  • General & Analytical Chemistry
 $150,000
  • Physical & Inorganic Chemistry
 $150,000
  • Organic Chemistry
 $150,000
  • Atomic and Molecular Instrumentation
(Named) $150,000
  • Advanced Modern Physics
$150,000 
Classroom (63 person)
$150,000
Classroom (24 person)
(Named) $50,000
Biology Departmental Office
(Named) $50,000
Chemistry Departmental Office
$50,000
Biology Stock, Storage Rooms and Office
$50,000
Chemistry Stock, Storage Rooms and Office
$50,000
Analytical Chemistry Sample Prep Room
(Named) $50,000
Seminar Room (2)
$40,000
Cellular/Molecular Prep Room
$30,000
Microbiology & Chemistry Tissue Prep Room
$30,000
Physics Student/Faculty Collaborative Research Room
$30,000

Faculty Offices

  • Biology (9)
  • Chemistry (6)
(4 Named) $30,000
(1 Named) $30,000
Cadaver Storage Room
$25,000
Herbarium
$25,000
New Sciences Facility - Phase II
Naming Phase II Building $5 million
Science Commons $1 million
Science Commons Reading Room (Named) $250,000
Shared Science Classroom (65 seat lecture) $250,000
Science Commons Computer Lab $150,000
Intro to Physics Lab $150,000
Comp. Science Robotics, Project & Collaborative Lab $150,000
Shared Science Classroom and Colloquium (45 seat) $150,000
Computer Science Cluster Lab $100,000
Shared Science Classroom (4 - 30 seat) $100,000
Large Seminar Classroom (2 – 30 seat)     $100,000
Physics Faculty Flex Lab $ 75,000
Math Lounge  $ 75,000
Science Commons Lounge and Study $ 75,000
Science Commons Collaboratory   $ 50,000
Small Seminar Classroom (3 – 15 seat) $ 50,000
Math, Physics & Comp. Science Department Office $ 50,000
Comp. Science Interface Lab $ 40,000
Comp. Science Advanced Computer Lab $ 40,000
Comp. Science Theory Lab $ 40,000
Physics Faculty Lab $ 40,000
Physics Faculty Computational Lab $ 40,000
Math, Physics, CS Faculty Offices (16) $ 30,000
Large Group Study Room (2) $ 30,000
Small Group Study Room (2) $ 20,000

 

Other naming opportunities include academic divisions and departments, classroom and lab equipment, lecture halls, classrooms, offices, art and library collections.