Welcome to Kincheloe Hall
Kincheloe Science Hall is a two-story brick and concrete academic building that anchors the sciences at Tougaloo. It houses classes in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics and computer science, alongside a modern instructional/research laboratories. Named for Dr. Samuel C. Kincheloe, College president from 1956–1960.
Today, Kincheloe remains the center of STEM teaching and student research on campus.
Currently Houses
Degree programs, undergraduate research, and pre-professional pathways in the sciences—headquartered in Kincheloe Hall.
Visit the School PageExplore life sciences through hands-on labs, mentored research, and pathways to medical, dental, and graduate programs.
Visit Biology PageFrom molecules to motion—build foundational theory in chemistry and physics and apply it in modern research labs.
Visit Chemistry & Physics PageDevelop quantitative reasoning and coding expertise for careers in data, software, research, and graduate study.
Visit Math & Computer Science PageA Brief History & Legacy
Erected in 1959 and substantially renovated in 1999, Kincheloe Hall was purpose-built for the sciences with classrooms, computer science facilities, and laboratories for instruction and research. The building honors Dr. Samuel C. Kincheloe, who led Tougaloo College from 1956 to 1960.
- Flexible classrooms
- Teaching & research laboratories
- Computer science & data spaces
Facilities & Academic Spaces
Kincheloe blends historic architecture with active, research-rich learning environments.
Hands-on spaces supporting lab courses and faculty-student research.
Computing classrooms and labs for programming, data, and analytics.
Rooms designed for group work and active learning.
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Located at the heart of Tougaloo's STEM corridor.
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