Originally constructed as a residence hall in 1961, Gardner Hall is now used as office space for math, biology, economics, geography, geology, history, political science, sociology, women’s and gender studies, ethnic studies, international studies, and social and environmental justice. The dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Education is also housed in this building.

The building is named after Bee A. Gardner, who served as school librarian from 1893–1937. Under her guidance, the library grew from a small, one-room, 3,500-volume library to a 30,000-volume complex. Gardner was a native of the Platteville area and an 1881 graduate of the Platteville Normal School.

Mathematics Learning Center

Room 360, Gardner Hall

Tutors are available to assist students with questions on homework and can provide clarification on concepts through courses up to Calculus III.

Math Learning Center

Algebra Skills Center

Room 347, Gardner Hall

Students taking developmental mathematics courses, including Math 12 and Math 15, can receive tutoring support at the ASC.

Contact Information

Gardner Hall


900 Greenwood Ave.; Platteville, WI 538183099