Rockefeller Hall

Rockefeller Hall exterior

Dorm History

Rockefeller Hall, a gift from John D. Rockefeller, was the last residence hall designed by Cope and Stewardson. Completed in 1904, "Rock" is ±¬ÁϹÏ's largest residence. Rockefeller is most easily identified by its castle-like towers and arch, much like Pembroke Hall. Common to ±¬ÁϹÏ's earliest buildings, many Rockefeller rooms contain the original fireplaces and window seats. One of Rock's most popular and unique features is the leaded glass in the doors of its bedroom spaces. Since students are permitted to decorate the glass (with water-based paint), the hallways become virtual art galleries.

Address: 200 N. Merion Avenue, ±¬ÁϹÏ, PA 19010-2899


Tour Rockefeller Hall

MEET YOUR DLT

The Dorm Leadership Team (DLT) consists of hall advisors, customs people, dorm presidents, community diversity assistants, and other representatives who can help make ±¬ÁÏ¹Ï feel like home.

The Details

Common to ±¬ÁϹÏ's earliest buildings, many Rockefeller rooms contain the original fireplaces and window seats. One of Rock's most popular and unique features is the leaded glass in the doors of its bedroom spaces.

Students walking outside Rockefeller Hall

Amenities

All dorm rooms are equipped with a desk, a chair, a bed, drawers, a wardrobe or closet, and a bookshelf. Rooms are outfitted with screens or blinds on the windows. A refrigerator and microwave are available for student use in the tea pantry. Students can enjoy WiFi, laundry, bike racks, and a TV in at least one common room. 

Rockefeller Dorm Decor

Floor Plans

First floor 

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Second floor

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 Third floor

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Residential Life and Student Engagement - Meet the Team

Contact us

Residential Life & Student Engagement

You can find us on campus on the second floor of the Campus Center!

Residential Life
610-526-7331
reslife@brynmawr.edu

Student Engagement
610-526-7871
studentengagement@brynmawr.edu