Broward Hall

Broward Hall

Broward Hall was built for the Florida State College for Women in 1917, and was named after Napoleon Bonaparte Broward who served as Governor of Florida from 1904–1908. Governor Broward was instrumental in passing the Buckman Act which created two state funded colleges, one in Tallahassee and one in Gainesville. Arcades connected Broward to existing buildings so that women could remain indoors when traveling to the dining hall (now the William Johnston Building).

Details

Type of Hall
Room Types
Eligibility
Capacity
135
Build Date

Built 1917, Renovated 1998

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
Yes
Lounges
4 (1/Floor)
Kitchens
3 (Floors 2, 3 & 4)
Study Areas
4 (1/4)
Front desk phone
Hall Contacts

Hall Contacts

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