<p>Originally the plan was to tear down New Cabell Hall, but the current plan is to renovate it, starting next year after South Lawn is fully up and running and some of the displaced faculty offices/classrooms can be moved there.</p>
<p>Because it’s scheduled for renovation, it hasn’t gotten a lot of maintenance love in the past few years and is looking pretty tatty.</p>
<p>Humanities classes are held in New Cabell but also in Bryan Hall next door (about 15 years old, designed by Michael Graves, and quite nice), Wilson Hall next door on the other side, a bunch of recently renovated buildings on the south end of the Lawn, the Pavilions higher on the Lawn, and, surprisingly, over in the Nursing School where there are lots of nice seminar rooms. It’s not the subject matter of the class that determines where it is held, but the size of the class and the requirements specified by the instructor (e.g. central table, blackboard, wired for computer presentations, etc.)</p>