MacDonald Hall Built in 1951

MacDonald Hall Floor Plan

A three-story buliding located next to Ferguson Center, MacDonald Hall offers two bedroom suites and rooms with community style bathrooms. The building also contains the Women only Fitness Center and the Student Lounge. This is the primary women's hall. The residence hall houses 255 women.

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Next door to the Ferguson Center is the largest residence hall on campus, housing 255 women. Dedicated in 1951, it was named in honor of Anna Maud MacDonald, wife of William B. MacDonald, former chair of the Board of Trustees. The large north wing was added in 1967.

Through the front door, adjoining the lobby on the first floor is the Marshall Room, one of the most beautiful on campus, decorated with a marble fireplace, chandelier, comfortable furniture, works of art, and floral arrangements.  Downstairs are two facilities recently remodeled with a generous gift from Jon and Dawnna Morris, a well-equipped training room for women, and a very popular experimental theatre, home of the extracurricular thespian troupe The Flatliners.