Brooks and Hewitt Halls
Brooks and Hewitt Halls are two prominent residence halls located on the campus of Barnard College, a private women's liberal arts college affiliated with Columbia University in New York City. These halls are integral parts of the college's housing system, providing accommodation primarily for first-year students.
History[edit | edit source]
Brooks Hall, named after Millicent Carey McIntosh, who was the president of Barnard College from 1947 to 1962, was constructed in 1907. It is one of the oldest buildings on the Barnard campus. Hewitt Hall, named after A. Barton Hepburn, a benefactor of the college, was built in 1926. Both halls have undergone several renovations to modernize facilities and improve living conditions for students.
Architecture[edit | edit source]
Brooks Hall and Hewitt Hall are designed in the Collegiate Gothic architectural style, which is characterized by its pointed arches, detailed stonework, and large windows. This style is prevalent in many of the buildings on the Barnard and Columbia campuses, contributing to the cohesive aesthetic of the institutions.
Facilities[edit | edit source]
Both Brooks and Hewitt Halls offer a variety of amenities to ensure a comfortable living experience for students. These include:
- Single, double, and triple occupancy rooms
- Common lounges on each floor
- Study rooms
- Laundry facilities
- High-speed internet access
Student Life[edit | edit source]
Living in Brooks and Hewitt Halls provides students with a unique opportunity to engage with their peers and participate in various social and academic activities. The halls are known for their vibrant community life, with numerous events organized by the Resident Assistants (RAs) and the Barnard Residential Life & Housing office.
Location[edit | edit source]
Brooks and Hewitt Halls are centrally located on the Barnard campus, providing easy access to academic buildings, the Barnard Library, and other campus facilities. Their proximity to Columbia University also allows students to take advantage of the resources and activities available at the larger university.
Notable Residents[edit | edit source]
Over the years, many notable individuals have resided in Brooks and Hewitt Halls during their time at Barnard College. These include prominent figures in various fields such as literature, politics, and academia.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Barnard College
- Columbia University
- Millicent Carey McIntosh
- A. Barton Hepburn
- Collegiate Gothic architecture
- Resident Assistants
- Barnard Residential Life & Housing
- Barnard Library
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