Hoover & Cline Halls
Constructed in 1959, Cline Hall is currently the oldest residential facility on campus. When Hoover Hall was built in 1968, the two structures were united by an enclosed breezeway and a shared lobby space was created. Hoover and Cline Halls provide housing for male and female underclass students and houses the Intercultural Living-Learning Environment Program.
Hoover Hall | Cline Hall | ||
| Capacity: | 105 (Women = 44, Men = 61) | Capacity: | 58 (Women = 29, Men = 29) |
| Design: | Double occupancy rooms, 6 singles, 4 quads (basement) | Design: | Double occupancy rooms, 4 singles |
| Dimensions: | Double -12’ x 13' Single - 9’ x 13’ Quad – 24’ x 15’ | Dimensions: | Double - 9’ x 15’ Single – 8’ x 15’ |
| Amenities: | Air conditioning | Amenities: | Classrooms on the ground floor |
| Telephone (free usage of campus voicemail) | Air conditioning | ||
| Computer ports | Telephone (free usage of campus voicemail) | ||
| Cable access | Computer ports | ||
| Bunkable beds | Cable access | ||
| Laundry room | Bunkable beds | ||
| Kitchen area | Laundry room | ||
| Kitchen area | |||



