University of Oklahoma Receives $10M Gift for New Residence Halls at Adamas Center Site

KOKH - December 19, 2024 3:58 am

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The University of Oklahoma has received a $10 million gift towards the construction of two first-year residence halls on the former Adamas Center site.

The gift came from the McCasland Foundation and one of the new halls will be named McCasland Hall.

“The McCasland Foundation has been an incredible partner to OU for generations,” said OU President Joseph Harroz Jr. “From the McCasland Field House to their generous contributions to several academic areas, the McCasland family has made a meaningful impact across the university. With this latest gift, our students will gain a best-in-class living environment that enhances their OU experience from day one, setting the stage for lifelong connections and future achievements.”

The McCasland Foundation was established in 1952 and has supported higher education throughout its years.

The new residence halls will feature lounge rooms, study spaces, music rooms, and storm shelters for around 550 students.

The north hall is expected to open in fall 2025 and the south hall is expected to open in fall 2026.

“Research shows that first-year students who live on campus not only achieve greater academic success but also feel more connected to their peers and the broader university community,” said Jeff Blahnik, chief enrollment officer at OU. “Our new residence halls are thoughtfully designed to create a welcoming, small community atmosphere where new students can truly feel at home. Thanks to the generous support of the McCasland Foundation, we are able to bring this vision to life and provide an enriching environment for our students.”

 

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