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Above: Photo of Mosher-Jordan Hall
After a two-year renovation, Mosher-Jordan Hall welcomes residents for the 2008 Fall Term. Constructed in 1930, Mosher-Jordan’s period architectural style and details have been preserved, while the infrastructure has been modernized to include air-conditioning, wired and wireless high-speed network access, new fire detection and suppression systems, renovated bath facilities, new elevators, accessibility improvements, and new plumbing, heating and ventilation.
Additionally, the renovation has created new spaces including a multilevel lobby with centralized resident services, two additional living rooms, and a multipurpose area that can be in divided into separate rooms for classes and meetings. The residential computing room has become the new Community Learning Center with several computers and plenty of room for studying. Attached to the back of Mosher-Jordan and facing Palmer Field is the new Hill Dining Center, replacing the individual dining facilities within Mosher-Jordan as well as Alice Lloyd, Couzens and Stockwell halls.
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