Rhoads South

Details Floorplans
Floors: 3 First Floor
Capacity: 69 Second Floor
Room Types: Frosh doubles; UC singles, doubles & triples Third Floor
Networking: yes
Smoking: no
Co-Ed: no

Background

Rhoads Hall, named after James Rhoads, Bryn Mawr's first president, is comprised of two wings: North and South. The North wing houses one of the College's main dining halls, while the South wing has an outdoor patio overlooking Rhoads Beach (the rolling, grassy area on top of which Rhoads sits). The two wings are joined by a common entryway and living room. Until recently, Rhoads was the only Bryn Mawr residence hall to which no major improvements had been made since its completion in 1937. The South wing closed in December 1998, so the College could begin the first phase of a multi-million dollar renovation. Since August 1999, both North and South have been completely refurbished, including new bedroom spaces, updated life-safety features and state-of-the-art kitchen and dining facilities.

 

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