Fields Hall

Information
Opened:1928,1990
Occupancy:125
Residents: Upper class co-ed
Type of Room: Double Occupancy
Building Type: Community bath facilities, "Cluster Living", Year-Around Living Option
Description
Fields Hall, opened in 1928, was named in honor of Dora Fields, the first women to serve on the Board of Regents and wife of former governor, William J. Fields. Following complete renovation in 1990, Fields Hall was re-opened as an academic honors hall for coed residents. Designed in the "cluster living" concept, the hall has 3 clusters of rooms on each floor. Each cluster contains seven double occupancy rooms that share a community bathroom, cooking facilities, TV lounge area, and laundry facilities. Fields Hall is currently one of Morhead's year round housing options. Each room is furnished with window blinds, beds, study desks and chairs, closets, bulletin boards, book shelves with lighting underneath, mirrors with lights over the top, telephone jack with local service (students will need to provide an analog telephone), TV jack (students will need to provide TV coax cable, and a data port connection).
Room Specifications:
• Room Size: 11' X 15'
• Window Size: 66" x 58" (Mini blinds are provided)
• Bed Size: XL Twin bed with a 36" x 80" mattress
Features:
• Ethernet computer connection to the university's mainframe with Internet connection. Requires a NIC card and UTP cable. (10 foot cable recommended)
• Self-regulating heating units
• Smoke detectors
• Lobby Area
• Laundry room with coin/ Smart card operated washers and dryers
• Vending area
• Living Learning Center
• Individual student mail boxes
• House phone to allow guests and visitors to call residents in their room
• Eagle Video Network -66 Total Cable Channels