Brinser Residence Hall
History
Brinser opened in 1965 as a men鈥檚 dormitory and named in honor of David E. Brinser (1924) & Sadie M. Brinser.听
General Information
Brinser is home to about 109 students in a setting of suites, triples, singles, and doubles. The building houses upper-division students. Brinser is a co-ed building, with men and women on separate floors. Most rooms in the building have a unique 鈥淟鈥 shape. The building features a lounge on the first floor, as well as a kitchen and laundry facilities. The building is located next to the BSC (Baugher Student Center). The building was renovated in 2020 with new flooring, paint, carpet, lighting, and bathroom remodels.
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Building Information
Walls:听Cinderblock
Floors:听Vinyl flooring in rooms, carpet in hallways
Furniture: Each student will have a twin bed that can be adjusted for height, a dresser, a desk and desk chair, and a wardrobe. In August 2025 MicroFridges will be provided in the traditional rooms as well.
Windows: All room windows come with a shade. Windows are typically 4鈥11鈥漺ide x 5鈥2鈥 high or 4鈥2鈥 wide x 5鈥2鈥 high.
Air Conditioning:听Central HVAC system (2 pipe)
Kitchen Facilities:听Communal kitchen located on the first floor, including sink, refrigerator/freezer, & stove/oven
Bathroom Information:听 Traditional, communal style bathrooms that include sinks, toilets, and showers.
Laundry Facilities:听听Located on the first floor. There is no additional cost for laundry during the academic year.