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Residence Halls

Myers Hall

Opened in 1955, Myers Residence Hall for men was the first modern residence hall built on campus. It was named in honor of Levi M. Myers of Dillsburg, Pa., and his late wife, May. Mr. Myers was a member of the Mt. Pleasant (Pa.) Church of God, and he was a fruit farmer, who at one time served in the Pennsylvania legislature. He contributed $50,000 toward the $300,000 cost of the building. The remainder of the funds were borrowed through a loan from the Federal Housing and Home Finance Administration.

Click here for a floor plan of a typical room in Myers Hall.


Basic information about Myers Hall
Bathrooms

One is located on the third floor.

Lobbies A large lobby is located on the first floor.
Game Room There is a game room located on the first floor of Bare Hall. Equipment may be checked out of the Residence Life Staff Office on the first floor. Sand volleyball courts are located to the north of Bare Hall.
Mail Student mailboxes for residents of this building are located in the basement of Old Main.
Laundry Washers and dryers are located on the second and third floors of this building.
Staff A resident assistant is on each floor of this building. A resident director oversees this building. Staff members are available to assist students in the Residence Life Staff Office in Bare Hall from 8 p.m. – 12 midnight every day of the academic calendar.
Vending Machines Vending machines are located in the lobby on the first floor.
Pay Phones A pay phone is available in the lobby on the first floor.








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