Brodhead is a six-story high-rise Residence Hall for upper-class students. The building is named in memory of Albert Brodhead, a member of the Class of 1888 who died in 1933, leaving 51 Bethlehem properties to his alma mater.
This Residence Hall is co-ed and houses 200 students in four-person air-conditioned suites. Each suite features a double and two single bedrooms or two double bedrooms, as well as a furnished lounge area and private bathroom.
The movable bedroom furniture includes a bed, desk, desk chair, and closet space with drawers for each student. The common area is furnished with a table with four chairs, a sofa, an end table with a lamp, and a TV stand.
Vending machines, a large TV/game room, and laundry facilities are located on the ground floor. The upper floors are accessible by elevator. The third floor lounge has a kitchenette, all other floors feature a common area, and most other floors have study rooms.
A university dining facility is located on the ground floor. Students with dining plans are able to access the Brodhead Dining Hall upon request if they do not live in Brodhead House. To request dining hall access, please fill out the Brodhead Dining Access Request Form.
Walkthrough Brodhead
Click this link to view the walkthrough of the doubles room in full-screen.
Additional Walkthrough Videos |
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Broadhead Suite with 2 Doubles |
Brodhead Suite with 1 Double & 2 Singles |
Broadhead 3rd Floor Lounge with Kitchenette |
Broadhead Ground Floor Common Area |
Building Floor Plans (password protected)