In cooperation with the seminary, the W. O. Carver Building was erected in 1941 to house the Woman’s Missionary Union Training School. It was named in honor of the Training School’s long-time supporter, seminary professor W. O. Carver. The WMUTS later gave the building to the seminary when its program of study became a seminary degree track. Now known as “Carver Hall,” the complex, which includes Rankin Hall, currently houses seminary offices and community gathering areas.