Williard Hall

Williard Hall 1906-2000
Williard Hall 1906-2000

Willard Hall 2001 to present
Williard Hall 2001-present

 This Gothic-style residence hall for 70 men and women, was named for George Williard, President of Heidelberg University from 1866-1880. He was the 4th President of the University. The hall, built with funds from the citizens of Tiffin and Seneca County, and dedicated in 1907 was a residence for women from 1907-1974. Connected to Miller Hall, Willard was closed in 1992-93 for extensive renovations. A fire in January 2000 caused severe damage and the building was demolished in March 2001. Construction of a new 65 bed hall was completed in December 2001. The new building maintains the Gothic-style of the original Williard Hall.

The Williard Hall basement was remodeled in 2008 by the Williard Hall Council. The address is 116 Greenfield St., Tiffin, OH 44883.

 

Building Snapshot

  • Population: Upperclass, Co-Ed by room
  • Window Dimensions: 31" x 53"
  • Room Dimensions Vary by Suite
  • Suite-style housing
  • Air Conditioning
  • Carpeting
  • Basement Laundry
  • Loftable Furniture
  • Phone & Cable Service
  • Kitchenette in room (no stove)
  • Basement Common Area

 

 

 

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