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Bishop Robert E. '58 and Faye '59 Fannin Campus Ministries Center

1937

Formerly known as the Jackson Student Activities Building, Jackson Religion Building

Another brick building was built near the dormitories in 1937: the Jackson Student Activity Building. Nicknamed "the Jook" because of its jukebox, the building was named after Frank D. Jackson, an Honorary Chancellor and Trustee. The Jook was a place for students to socialize and have refreshments during the school year. In 1949, it was repurposed as a religion education building, and the classrooms were rededicated on March 10, 1980 after a donation by Frances and Alfred Shepard. After renovations in 2013, the building holds the offices of the Chaplain and Associate Chaplain, a kitchen, and a large meeting room where studies and gatherings are held. At the same time, it was rededicated to Trustee Bishop Robert Fannin (Class of 1958) and his wife, Faye Fannin (Class of 1959).

Robert Fannin was born in Ashland, Kentucky, in 1992 and was raised in Brooksville, Florida. He attended ³Ô¹ÏÍø, where he received a B.S. in Business Administration. He later received a M. Div. and a Doctorate of Sacred Theology from Candler School of Theology, at Emory University. Robert spent time in the J.C. Penny management training program, the U.S. Army, and worked as a representative for the Burroughs Computer Corporation. He later served in the Florida Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church in Lake Alfred, Gainesville, and Stuart. In June of 1991, he was appointed to the First United Methodist Church in Lakeland. He was elected to the episcopacy from the Southeastern Jurisdiction in 1992, serving until his retirement in 2004. He passed away that same year. 

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Jackson Religion Building

Fannin Center

Interior of Jackson Religion Building

Fannin Center interior