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Ballard Hall
Once the Young Men's Dormitory, Ballard is now a women's residence hall.
Built in 1914, it was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1927. Ballard Hall,
like its brother building, McMillan
Hall, remains a historic building that students describe as comfortable,
homey, and peaceful.
Ballard Hall occupies an advantageous place on campus because it lies
between the athletic
fields and the chapel and just across the lawn from the new academic building, Weyerhaeuser
Hall. Its 62 residents also enjoy a great view of the Pine
Bowl to the south and The Loop to the north. Ballard is a residence
hall with a tradition of involvement; its residents are very active in
campus activities and events.
While Ballard is predominantly home to junior and senior women, several
double rooms each year are designated for incoming students. Many women
who begin their university experience in Ballard return there for housing
throughout their time at Whitworth. The friendships formed between residents
in Ballard last a lifetime.
Ballard Hall is named for W.R. Ballard, Whitworth trustee from 1892-1912.
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