Johnson - Dietz
Johnson - Dietz stands on the site of what was once Bryan Hall, which was completely destroyed by a fire on March 27, 1985. The construction of Johnson - Dietz was completed within 19 months and is named for Clifford Dietz, trustee and honorary alum, and David T. Johnson, son of trustee and alum Robert A. Johnson. Johnson - Dietz is a popular living space for Franklin College students due to its suite-style design. Each suite is comprised of two bedrooms, a bathroom and a common room with large bay windows. In addition to 37 suites, the facility also houses the "Bubble," a study lounge with windows for walls. Johnson - Dietz provides housing for upperclass men and women and also has a portion of the suites designated for substance-free living.
| Capacity: | 141 (Women = 76, Men = 65) |
| Design: | 37 suites (2 bedrooms, common room & bathroom) |
| Dimensions: | Bedroom area – 9’7” x 16’ |
| Amenities: | Air conditioning |
| Telephone (free usage of campus voicemail) | |
| Computer ports | |
| Cable access | |
| Loftable furniture | |
| Living room space is carpeted | |
| Kitchen area | |
| Laundry room |



