After a complete renovation in 2002, Brown Residence Hall has become one of
the nicest living spaces on campus. Brown houses 40 women in mostly
single rooms in “suite style” configurations. Each suite
consists of two bedrooms and a private bath. Brown also has four mini-apartments
for four residents, and is one of the few residence halls that has air
conditioning in each room. Brown is close to Pittman Dining Hall and
Moore Auditorium.
Formerly known as Melrose Residence Hall, Turner was renamed when it
was renovated in 2002. Turner houses 50 male students in mostly single
occupancy rooms in a “suite style” configuration. Suites
consists of two rooms and a private bathroom. Turner also has four mini
apartments for four residents. Turner is one of the few residence halls
that has air conditioning in each room.
Floor Plan:
Gender: Brown is Female, Turner is Male
Room Arrangement: Suite Style with single and double rooms
Floors: Brown has two; Turner has three
Bathrooms: Suite style
Typical Room 9’ x 13’ (most rooms are odd shaped)
Windows per room: two
Window Size: 32” x 63”
Window Coverings: Mini blinds
Kitchen: Full kitchen on first floor
Lounges: Large TV Lounge and Study Lounge on first floor
Elevator: No
Laundry: three washers and three dryers on first floor
Air Conditioning: Yes
Flooring: Tile

What’s in a typical room?
1) 1 Bunkable extra long twin-size Beds
2) 1 Dressers with closet space
3) Closet Space
4) 1 Desks with chairs
5) Book Shelf on each Desk
6) Desk Light on each Desk
7) Phone jack
8) Ethernet computer jack (2 per room)
9) Large Overhead Fluorescent Light
10) Central Heat system
11) Smoke detector
12) Wastebasket