Hardy Hall

The oldest residence hall, features a unique room layout. Each student has a bench/day bed which pulls out to feature a full twin bed. Roommates have the option to bring their own carpet to personalize their room. Hardy Hall joins Wright Hall via a large common lobby; a common hangout spot on campus.

  • Gender:
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  • Floor Layout:
  • Residents/Hall:
  • Residents/Room:
  • Residents/Suite:
  • Female
  • Community
  • Community
  • 124
  • 2
  • n/a

Livingston Hall

The newest HU residence hall was completed in the fall of 2008 and boasts claim to the largest on campus. Livingston looks like its cousins Meadows & Miller; however, its floor plan defines community. Each floor has two large bathrooms with full kitchens and laundry facilities. Livingston Hall is also the home to the Fetters Prayer Chapel, Enterprise Resource Center, Campus Police, and student publication offices.

  • Gender:
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  • Floor Layout:
  • Residents/Hall:
  • Residents/Room:
  • Residents/Suite:
  • Female
  • Community
  • Community
  • 150
  • 2 or 3
  • n/a

Wright Hall

Named in honor of former UBIC Bishop Milton Wright (father of known brothers Orville & Wilbur). Wright Hall is known for its spacious rooms and storage. This hall is joined to Hardy Hall via a large common lobby. This is the second Wright Hall to be on HU's campus. The previous hall's footprint sits under present day Roush Hall.

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  • Floor Layout:
  • Residents/Hall:
  • Residents/Room:
  • Residents/Suite:
  • Male
  • Community
  • Community
  • 142
  • 2
  • n/a

Baker Hall

Named in honor of alumnus Dr. E. DeWitt Baker, a missionary educator in Africa and Huntington president from 1965-1981.  Baker Hall was the first suite-styled residence hall on HU's campus. There are 3-4 suites per floor joined by a common lobby, including a lounge and kitchen area.

  • Gender:
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  • Residents/Hall:
  • Residents/Room:
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  • Male/Female
  • Suite
  • Suite
  • 100
  • 2
  • 10

Roush Hall

The most uniquely designed of all the HU residence halls, Roush is a combination of community and suite styling. Four students share a common bathroom located between the sharing rooms. However, the community feel is still present as the rooms are positioned on the perimeter of a common lounge area on each floor. The hall is named in honor of US Congressman Edward Roush, father of the 911 call center.

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  • Residents/Hall:
  • Residents/Room:
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  • Female
  • Suite
  • Suite
  • 66
  • 2
  • 4

Meadows Hall

Completed in 1999 and named in honor of Dr. Clyde W. Meadows, alumnus and bishop emeritus of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. Meadows Hall and twin sister Miller Hall share the same unique floor plan. The smallest of the residence halls, Meadows Hall only has 48 total students, with 16 per floor. Each floor contains a full kitchen with dual ovens, microwaves and resident specific storage cabinents. This hall is reserved for upperclassmen.

  • Gender:
  • Bathroom Style:
  • Floor Layout:
  • Residents/Hall:
  • Residents/Room:
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  • Male/Female
  • Suite
  • Suite
  • 48
  • 2 or 1
  • 8

Miller Hall

Named in honor of Dr. C. Ray Miller, alumnus and bishop emeritus of the UBIC denomination. Miller Hall and twin sister Meadows Hall share the same unique floor plan. Miller Hall students share a full kitchen with dual ovens, microwaves and resident-specific storage cabinents specific to each floor. This hall is reserved for upperssmen and was opened in the fall of 1999.

  • Gender:
  • Bathroom Style:
  • Floor Layout:
  • Residents/Hall:
  • Residents/Room:
  • Residents/Suite:
  • Male/Female
  • Suite
  • Suite
  • 48
  • 2 or 1
  • 8

Forester Village

Originally built and designed for married students, Forester Village is a set of apartments just on the fringe of campus that provide students with the unique apartment setting while still being a part of the campus community. Each building houses 12 – 16 students in 3 – 4 apartments. Each has 2 bedrooms and 2 full baths, complete with a family room, dining room and full kitchen. These apartments are for upperclassmen only.

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  • Residents/Room:
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  • Male/Female
  • Suite
  • Appartments
  • 12 or 16
  • 4
  • 2