Edna Moore Residence Hall

Edna Moore Residence Hall was named for the wife of a former MHC president, who was, herself, a major contributor to the college’s success. Since its opening in 1937, thousands of students have had the experience of living and learning in Edna Moore Hall. The building has 52 double occupancy rooms with shared bathrooms on each floor and a sink in each bedroom. Edna Moore is connected to Stroup Hall and overlooks some of the oldest buildings on campus.

Floor Plan:
Gender: Female
Room Arrangement: double rooms
Floors: three
Bathrooms: two per floor, sink in every room
Typical Room Size: 12’6” x 13’6”
Windows per room: two
Window Size: 36” x 64”
Window Coverings: window shades
Kitchen: None
Lounges: Large TV Lounge on first floor
Elevator: No
Laundry: five washers and five dryers on first floor
Air Conditioning: No
Flooring: carpet

edna moore dormitory

What’s in a typical room?
1) 2 Bunkable extra long twin-size Beds
2)2 closet spaces
3)2 movable dressers
4) 2 movable desks with chairs
5) sink
6) Phone jack
7) Ethernet computer jack (2 per room)
8) Large Overhead Fluorescent Light
9) Radiator Heat system
10) Smoke detector

 

 

 

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