Originally home to Florida State University's library, Dodd Hall is the campus's collegiate gothic architecture crown jewel. It now houses the FSU Heritage Museum in its original west wing, the oldest part of the building. The museum's centerpiece is an impressive stained glass installation that stands twenty-two feet tall and ten feet wide, depicting the building's significant traditions, faculty, and buildings. The students of the Master Craftsman Studio crafted each window, marking this project as the program's impetus in 1996. Additionally, a stained-glass window above the entry door pays homage to President Sandy D'Alembert, the initiator of our legacy.





