Lichty Hall

Building Information
Lichty Hall is a first-year male residence hall. Built in 1962 as part of the Fraternity Dormitory Complex, housing members of the Knickerbocker Fraternity. In was renamed in 1975 in honor of Elizabeth Lichty, a former dean of women students and professor of French from 1939–1947.
Room Features
- The average sized room is 14' x 11’7, Height: 8’8
- Beds can be bunked or lofted (bed safety rail provided), 31" under bed half lofted
- Closet — With shelf: 14"h x 43"w, without shelf: 66"h x 43"w
- Tiled floors
- Window blinds
Furniture Provided
- Extra long twin beds (80-inch mattress)
- One free-standing dresser per student with three drawers each, 28"h, fits under a half-lofted bed, inside of drawers: 24"w x 19"d
- Two desks — 42"w x 24"d
- Two desk chairs
Other rooms in Lichty include a computer lab, laundry room and lounges.
Tour a Room
Hold your curser down and move around inside the photo below to see a 360-degree view of a standard double room in Lichty Hall.