Trexler Hall

Built in 1970 as part of a three-building complex, Trexler Hall was named after Duke C. Trexler, LL.D. (1970 honorary degree) for his distinguished service and contributions to the College. He is also a graduate of the Roanoke class of 1913. It is opposite the Life Science Building; Trexler houses the chemistry, and mathematics, computer science and physics departments.