The MUSC Colcock Hall houses the offices of the president and provost, along with other central administrative offices, for the Medical University of South Carolina.Â
This Greek-revival building was built in 1861-62 and subsequently used as a facility for manufacturing small arms and cannon repair.  After being acquired by MUSC, it became the home of the College of Dental Medicine. Later, this building would also incorporate the Waring Library collection and archives until its renovation in 2006. It was during that renovation, that the building became home to central administrative offices of MUSC.  Additionally, Colcock Hall is the meeting site for the MUSC Board of Trustees, and a venue for other events celebrating special achievements by students, faculty, and staff.
This building is located in the northeast part of the MUSC campus, and sits closely to St. Luke’s Chapel.Â
About The Medical University of South Carolina
Founded in 1824 in Charleston, MUSC is the oldest medical school in the South. Additionally, it is also South Carolina’s only integrated, academic health sciences center with a unique charge to serve the state through education, research and patient care. Each year, MUSC educates and trains more than 3,000 students and more than 850 residents in six colleges: Dental Medicine, Graduate Studies, Health Professions, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy. With $298 million in research funding in fiscal year 2022, the collaboration between faculty, staff, students, and our partners accelerates the movement of scientific discoveries that improve lives.