Douglass Houghton Hall, or DHH, is our oldest and smallest residence hall. Built in the 1930s, DHH is named after Douglass Houghton, a geologist who discovered copper in the local area in the 1840s. Two large, cozy study rooms allow students a quiet area to catch up on coursework. A ballroom, located in the basement, features a stage, a game room, fitness center, and kitchenette. The historic architectural details make our oldest residence hall a cozy home for 350 students.
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Visit Place WebsiteDouglass Houghton Hall, or DHH, is our oldest and smallest residence hall. Built in the 1930s, DHH is named after Douglass Houghton, a geologist who discovered copper in the local area in the 1840s. Two large, cozy study rooms allow students a quiet area to catch up on coursework. A ballroom, located in the basement, features a stage, a game room, fitness center, and kitchenette. The historic architectural details make our oldest residence hall a cozy home for 350 students.
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