Gibson Hall, University residence hall in Fayetteville, Arkansas
Gibson Hall is a residential building at the university in Fayetteville that houses students and provides shared spaces for studying and relaxing. The building features a lounge on the second floor with television and a separate quiet study area on the third floor.
The building was originally called Razorback Hall and was later renamed to honor James Gibson, who directed the university's housing operations. This change reflects the institution's recognition of his contributions to student housing.
The residence hall maintains a community of 98 female students, fostering educational and social connections through shared common spaces and facilities.
The building remains open to students during winter and spring breaks with visiting hours from 8 AM to 2 AM Sunday through Thursday. Modern internet access and cooking facilities support the everyday needs of residents.
The building blends restored historical elements like original hardwood floors with modern conveniences, creating a balanced living environment. This mix of tradition and contemporary comfort is uncommon in academic residential settings.
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