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The Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences relocated from Gerry Hall to Moore Hall when the new facility opened in September 1999. The building houses significant classroom and laboratory space, and includes an MRI machine for research purposes. This is one of the first psychology research MRIs in the country for undergraduates’ use.
Bradley Hall, the tiled building visible just beyond Moore Hall, currently houses the Mathematics Department. Planning is currently underway for the construction of Kemeny Hall, the new math building. Named after the former Dartmouth president and mathematician who co-invented the BASIC computer language (with Professor Thomas Kurtz of the Mathematics Department and several undergraduate students), the new math building will be located in the part of campus now occupied by Bradley Court.
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