McClintic–Marshall House

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McClintic-Marshall HouseFirst-year residence hall McClintic-Marshall, more commonly known as M&M, is located south of Johnson Hall and near the University Center. The H-shaped building is named for 1888 graduates Howard McClintic and Charles Marshall, who built the Golden Gate Bridge, the George Washington Bridge, the Waldorf Astoria, and the Panama Canal. 

McClintic-Marshall houses 280 first-year students, who reside in mostly doubles with a few singles. Each resident has their own desk with bookshelf, desk chair, bed, closet with drawers, and a medicine cabinet with mirror.

A large programming lounge with a kitchen as well as a laundry room can be found on the ground floor of the building. A TV lounge is located in the center of the building on each of the upper floors.

For the 2024-25 Academic Year, McClintic-Marshall is home to the First Gen Themed Community and the Sylvia Rivera Themed Community. First Gen is a community which provides additional resources and communal support to first generation college students. The Sylvia Rivera Theme Community, named after the woman who dedicated her life to supporting queer and trans liberation, seeks to further connect residents to the LGBTQIA+ community here at Lehigh and within the greater Lehigh Valley area. 


Walkthrough McClintic-Marshall

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BUILDING FLOOR PLANS (Password Protected)
First Floor
Second Floor
Third Floor