24 - Hogle Hall

Hogle HallBuilt in 1959 with loans from the Housing and Home Finance Administration under the presidency of Frank E. Duddy (1956 to 1963), this residence hall was named for the James A. Hogle family in recognition of their many years of support and service to the college. The hall was designed to house 120 women with a director's apartment, and allowing then-Ferry Hall to be used for other purposes. Hogle adjoins Walker Hall and includes Marimon Lounge for activities, named after Rosa Bird Marimon, a teacher from the early 1900's.

Hogle Hall is one of two freshmen residence halls on campus (the other is Carleson Hall). Students live in traditional-style rooms with one roommate and shared bathroom facilities. Hogle Hall was refurbished in 1999 with network access in each room and open-access computer labs for students.

ADA Compliancy

Accessible entrances: west
Accessible restrooms: 1, first floor
Reserved parking: east, Hogle Parking Lot

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