- Source: Stockwell Hall
Stockwell Hall, completed in 1940 at a cost of $1 million, is a formerly all-female (now coed) residence hall at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. It houses 418 predominantly second-year students. It was named after Madelon Louisa Stockwell of Kalamazoo, Michigan, the first woman admitted to the University in 1870.
Men were in residence for a single summer session in the early 1990s.
Stockwell was closed for the 2008/2009 school year for a $40 million renovation, which included upgraded bathrooms, plumbing, heating ventilation
and air conditioning, wired and wireless internet access, and fire detection and sprinkler systems. The existing cafeteria was converted into new community spaces as the new marketplace style Hill Dining Center located next door currently serves the Hill community. It became a coed residence hall in fall 2009.
Notable residents
Judith Guest (`58, Education) - Author of Ordinary People
Selma Blair (`95, LSA, Art & Design) - Actor, in the films Cruel Intentions and Legally Blonde
Ann B. Davis (`48, Music, Theatre, and Dance) - Actor, best known for her role as "Alice" in the TV sitcom The Brady Bunch
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Cynthia Erivo
- Stephen Harper
- Nama kecil
- Frasa preposisi
- Antonio Banderas
- Alexander Hamilton
- Diafonem
- Charles Spurgeon
- Morgan Freeman
- Mark Rylance
- Stockwell Hall
- Dean Stockwell
- Daisy Dormer
- Stockwell tube station
- Stanton & Stockwell
- List of Dean Stockwell performances
- Stockwell Day
- Michael C. Hall
- Madelon Stockwell
- University of Michigan student housing