MacGregor Hall
MacGregor Hall is the newest residence hall on campus, constructed
in 1967, and named after Ruth MacGregor, a member of the class of
1910 who died on her way to serve with the Red Cross in France during
World War I. MacGregor is notable for its bay windows and window
seats, as well as its spacious rooms. Rooms facing Upper Lake have
a beautiful view. MacGregor Hall also underwent renovations in the
summer of 1999, and the common areas and rooms feature new furniture,
paint, and lighting.

MacGregor Hall houses 123 students in single, double and triple
rooms on five floors. MacGregor is the closest residence hall on
campus to the nationally renowned Equestrian Center. It is also
close to Kendall Sports and Dance Complex and many classrooms, as
well as Willits-Hallowell Center, the main conference center on
campus. Each floor has a lounge and a balcony. MacGregor is adjacent
to Ham Hall, and they share kitchen facilities, but have separate
dining halls.
Year Built 1967
Year Renovated
# of Students 132
# of Floors 5
# of Singles 24
# of Doubles 48
# of Triples 4
# of Quads 0
# of Suites 0
# of Apts. 0
Basement No
# Sharing bathroom 30
Accessible Yes
Elevator Yes
Dumbwaiter No
Dining Hall Yes
Luncheon Center Yes
Kitchenette Each Floor
Full Kitchen No
Floor Lounges No
All Classes? Yes
FPs ? No
Quiet Floor No
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