Harris Hall
In January 1903, the Trustees authorized President John H. Harris to raise money to erect a dormitory for women. The structure was fireproofed with partitions of brick, and the interior was finished in oak. The new building did not receive a name until 1925, when it was named Harris Hall, after the death of President Harris, in 1915. There are singles, doubles and triples in this hall.
Facilities
- Cable TV Lounge: Yes
- Furniture: Loftable
- Closet: 4.6' x 6.8' or Wardrobe
- Elevator: No
- Kitchen: Yes
- ResNet Internet: Yes
- Study Lounge: Yes
- Computer Lab: No
- Common Area: Yes
- Air Conditioning: No
- Built-In Window Screens: No
- Style: Corridor
- All rooms are off white in color and carpet color varies by floor.


