Ellis Hall (Saskatoon)
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Ellis Hall was designed and built as part of the University’s Medical Complex that included the Medical College Building and the University Hospital. As with the other two buildings, it was clad in locally quarried greystone. Opened in January of 1956, the Hall was designed by Webster & Gilbert to meet the needs of the 275 students in the School of Nursing who would study on campus, work in the hospital and live in residence. With the opening of the University Hospital in 1954, a basic 3-year diploma program was established aimed at producing bedside nurses. Board and room, laundry and uniforms were provided without charge. In addition an allowance of six, eight and ten dollars per month for first, second and third years respectively was granted. The Hall was named after Kathleen Ellis, who served from 1938 to 1950 as the School of Nursing's first director. It has the distinction of being the only building on campus named in honour of a woman. Today Ellis Hall is linked by a walkway to the 1979 Hospital Addition and is still home to the College of Nursing.
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Coordinates: 52°7'50"N 106°38'34"W
- U of S Lands South Management Area 0.6 km
- Engineering Building 0.9 km
- Western College of Veterinary Medicine 1 km
- University of Saskatchewan 4.7 km
- University of Saskatchewan agricultural lands 7.8 km
- St. Peter's College / Abbey 113 km
- Nipawin Bible College 221 km
- RCMP Academy and Museum 231 km
- University of Regina - College Avenue campus 235 km
- University of Regina - main campus 238 km
- City Park 1 km
- Varsity View 1 km
- Central Business District 1.2 km
- Nutana 1.6 km
- U of S Management Area 1.9 km
- Haultain 2.2 km
- Holliston 2.6 km
- Brevoort Park 3.1 km
- R.M. Corman Park No. 344 (Cory) 3.4 km
- Adelaide/Churchill 3.6 km