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Mead Hall Floor Plans
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Mead Hall was built in 1901, and named for Elizabeth Mead, president of the College from 1890-1900. Elizabeth Mead was responsible for major changes in the curriculum and structure that allowed Mount Holyoke to become of the leading women's colleges in the United States. Brigham, Safford, Porter, the original Rockefeller building, Blanchard, and Pearsons were all built while Elizabeth Mead was President.
Renovated in the summer of 2006, Mead Hall houses 145 students in double, single, and triple rooms on four floors and a basement. Mead also features a suite room with three individual single rooms with a shared bathroom area. Mead is known for its attractive living spaces, including an updated TV/Game room, student kitchen, and dining cove. Rooms vary in size from smaller to spacious. Mead is located along Skinner Green in the center of campus. It is near Blanchard Student Center and Pratt Music Building.
| Year Built |
1901 |
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Year Renovated |
2006 |
| # of Students |
145 |
| # of Floors |
5 |
| # of Singles |
33 |
| # of Doubles |
44 |
| # of Triples |
8 |
| # of Quads |
0 |
| # of Suites |
1 |
| # of Apts. |
1 |
| Basement |
Yes |
| # Sharing bathroom |
26 |
| Accessible |
Yes |
| Elevator |
No |
| Dumbwaiter |
Yes |
| Dining Hall |
No |
| Luncheon Center |
No |
| Kitchenette |
2, 3, 4 |
| Full Kitchen |
Yes |
| Floor Lounges |
No |
| All Classes? |
Yes |
| FPs ? |
No |
| Quiet Floor |
No |
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