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Hoffman Hall

PHOTO: Hoffman Hall

Hoffman Hall, completed in 1964 and renovated in 2008, was named in honor of Margaret Vance Hoffman, a member of the English department faculty for 43 years.

Hoffman Hall reflects a traditional design of hallways with rooms on either side of the corridor. Most rooms are arranged in suites with two students to a room and two rooms sharing a bath. Residents are responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of their bathroom.

Hoffman Hall also has a kitchen facility with a microwave oven, vending services, study lounges, TV lounge, and laundry facilities. Wireless internet access is available near the basement study lounge.

A typical room in Hoffman Hall has:

  • Two single beds with innerspring mattresses, all bunkable and adjustable
  • Two individual desks with chairs
  • Two built-in closets
  • Two chests of drawers
  • Fluorescent lighting
  • Roller shades
  • TV cable hookup and internet access (wireless)
  • Bamboo wood floors
  • This building is air-conditioned

Room Specs for a Typical Double Room

Room Size: 12'5" x 11'6

Window Size: various

Ceiling Height: various

 

Our Mission Statement

The Office of Residence Life at James Madison University is committed to designing and maintaining a caring environment that encourages academic success, respect, personal growth and responsibility to one's community.

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photo Potomac Hall photo Weaver Hall