Colcock Hall houses the Offices of the President and Provost and other central administrative offices for the University. This Greek-revival building was built in 1861-62 as a facility for the manufacture of small arms and cannon repair. When it was acquired by MUSC, it originally housed the Dental School, and later the Waring Library collection and archives until its renovation in 2006. In 2006 it became home to central administrative offices of MUSC. It is the meeting site for the MUSC Board of Trustees and also a venue for other events to celebrate special achievements by students, faculty, and staff.