"You Live Where? The Faces Behind the Places" is a new historical exhibit curated by university archivist, Mr. Lynn Brock. The exhibit provides fascinating facts about 22 people for whom the residence halls are named.
You are invited to view the exhibit in person by visiting the Centennial Library lobby (use the Visit button below to view a map). If you prefer a virtual experience, use the buttons below to Read through an interactive exhibit guide and listen to the audio tour.
the You Live Where? exhibit interactive guidebook (part 2 begins on page 14 of the exhibit guide.)
to a museum-quality audio tour of the You Live Where? Part 2 exhibit.
Many faculty, staff, administrators, trustees, and donors have contributed to the success of Cedarville University over its 137 years of operation. Portions of this rich heritage have been celebrated in the names given to buildings and campus facilities, especially to the residence halls. Many in the campus family might not be familiar with the story of those whose names have become synonymous with these facilities. This exhibit highlights twelve of those honorees for whom residence halls are named, all of whom have passed on to heaven.
Residence Hall photographs by Scott Huck, university photographer.-
Clifford Maddox [1894-1965] and Miriam Maddox [1906-1994]
Academic Dean (Clifford) and Communications Faculty (Miriam)