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41. Hoople Special Education Building
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This building is home of the University's communication sciences and disorders program and the Center on Human Policy. Included in the 1953 building is the Gordon D. Hoople Hearing and Speech Center. Hoople, former chair of the Board of Trustees and a graduate of the University, established the first Student Health Services operation on campus in 1923 and became an internationally known otologist and professor of otolaryngology at SU's former School of Medicine. He also helped establish the Syracuse-in-China medical/missionary program in the twenties.
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