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Brennan Center Records

 Record Group — Box: 01
Identifier: RG-119

Collection Scope and Contents

At this time there is not a lot of information contained in the Brennan Center Records. The collection contains some drafts of floor plans, a proposal submitted by Kieran, Timberlake & Harris for the renovation of the Brennan Center to hold the Archives dated September 1997, and a series of electronic photographs with paper facsimiles of the 2002 renovations and the archives at that time.

Dates

  • Creation: 1992-2012

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Unrestricted

Conditions Governing Use

Rights status not fully evaluated.

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Historical Note

The Brennan Center, a single-level brick building located a short distance away (precisely one and a half miles) from campus on 45 Island Pond Road, was originally purchased by Springfield College on July 1, 1992. The building was given to Springfield College as a gift by Mr. and Mrs. Brennan, former owners of the Brennan College Service Corporation. Their corporation was sold to a larger company and the Brennan Family felt that the college would greatly benefit from the building. When the building was first acquired, it housed the Emergency Medical Services program (EMS) and the Physician Assistant (PA) Bachelor Degree Program. Previously, the EMS program was located in the basement of Locklin, in which a lack of space soon became a problem. In addition, the newly formed Archives and Special Collections was moved from the Babson Library to the Brennan Center, where it remained until 2010 when it returned to campus in the newly renovated Judd Gymnasia.

During the winter and spring of 2002, the 19,300 square-foot building underwent a $2 million renovation/ expansion. This renovation was completed in the fall of 2002. The building became the new home of the School of Social Work and the College’s conference center. In addition, alterations to approximately 3,900 square-feet of the Brennan Center were made to create the college’s Archives and Special Collections. The purpose of the renovation and expansion was to provide enhanced space for inhabitants as well as to support the College’s meeting-space needs. Additions to the new facility included electronically equipped classrooms with smart technology; a large, tiered auditorium-style classroom; a conference room with seating for 20 around an oval table; an airy, light-filled two-story lobby/lounge; a computer room; and various other facilities. The PA and EMS programs were moved back on campus to the first floor or Wilbraham Hall. The reason for moving these programs back on the main campus was because of the large number of undergraduates in those programs. The College felt it was important to have all of the undergraduates taking classes and being able to utilize all of the services that they were paying for at the college from the main campus.

After the School of Social Work moved to the newly renovated Brennan Center, it created a domino effect for the relocation of other offices. Admissions moved to the space that was vacated by Social Work located on Middlesex Avenue. Doggett Memorial, which was built in the 1950’s and had been used as the Admissions Office since the 1990’s was showing its age. The prospective costs of renovating the building were not in the College’s favor. Instead, in March 2002 Doggett Memorial was demolished to make way for construction of the new president’s house. The Board of Trustees believed that Springfield College was the type of institution in which the president ought to live on campus. This would provide a living space for the current President, Dr. Richard B. Flynn, and future presidents. It also provided additional space for presidential meetings and entertainment.

In 2010, the Springfield College Archives and Special Collections were moved into the new Stitzer YMCA Center. As a result of this move, the 3,900 square feet that was used for the preservation of the college’s archives was freed to be used to increase the classroom and office space needed by the School of Social Work. A vision that saw its realization in the summer of 2012.

Written by Nicole DeCristoforo, 2012

Chronology

1992: July 1st- Brennan Center officially purchased by Springfield College

2002: Winter & Spring- The Brennan Center underwent $ 2 million renovation/ expansion

2002: March- Doggett Memorial (former Admissions Office) demolished to make way for construction of the new president’s house on campus

2002: Fall- renovation & expansion of the Brennan Center complete

2010: Springfield College Archives and Special Collections moved from the Brennan Center to the new Stitzer YMCA Center

2012: New Renovations

Written by Nicole DeCristoforo, 2012

Extent

.25 Linear Feet (1 box)

Language of Materials

English

Metadata Rights Declarations

Arrangement

Since this is an artificially created collection there is no original order. The collection is organized as follows: floor plans, archives renovation plans, and photographs. There is no particular order within the folders.

History of the Collection

There was no formal acquisition of the materials for this collection. The collection is artificially created. Materials were received from different places at different times. The Acquisition sources and dates of the materials are unknown.

Digitized Materials

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Related Materials: Records Within Springfield College Collections

  1. RG 110- Springfield College Building and Grounds Records
  2. Springfield College Trustee Records
  3. Springfield College Marketing and Communication Records--Scrapbooks and News Clippings
  4. School of Social Work Records
  5. Library Department Records – Archives and Special Collections
  6. Springfield College Yearbook Collection
  7. Springfield College Newspaper Collection
  8. Springfield College Catalog Collection

Subject

Title
Brennan Center Records
Status
Completed
Author
Jeffrey Monseau
Date
2012-03
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Revision Statements

  • 2022-07: Transferring information from the original Word document to ArchivesSpace.

Repository Details

Part of the Springfield College Archives and Special Collections Repository

Contact:
Springfield College
Judd Gymnasia
263 Alden Street
Springfield Massachusetts 01109 U.S.A. US
413-748-3309