Landis Hall

Landis Hall

Landis Hall was completed in 1939 and was originally designed as a Seniors Hall. The women in Landis had later curfew hours than underclassmen, and had the special privilege of having a smoking parlor, the only one on campus. The building later became a co-ed and freshman-only facility. Now home to the University Honors Program Housing, Landis Hall is named for Cary D. Landis, who was an Attorney General for two terms for the State of Florida.

Details

Type of Hall
Room Types
Eligibility
Capacity
403
Build Date

Built 1935, Renovated 2006

Meal Plan
Visitation Policy
Furnishings

Per Resident — bed, closet, dresser, desk/chair

Per Room — sink and mirror, small refrigerator, recycle bin

Building Amenities

Wifi
Yes
Laundry
No
Lounges
5 (Floors 1 - 5)
Kitchens
5 (Floors 1 - 5)
Study Areas
5 (Floors 0, 2 - 5)
Front desk phone
Hall Contacts

Hall Contacts

Emmarica Yamoah
Emmarica Yamoah
Residence Coordinator
Jakeria White
Alexa Patino
Assistant Coordinator