Use
Student Housing
Established 1960
Designer/Architect Gilbert Seltzer
Style Details Red brick and stone in a modified Georgian Revival style
In 2013, Huffman dining hall was completely renovated with three different cooking zones (including one that’s gluten-free), and its kitchens were re-equipped to minimize energy use and reduce waste while increasing the use of local fresh food sources.
More about Huffman Hall
Named for William P. Huffman, a third-generation member of his family to serve as a Denison trustee, the hall was designed by Gilbert Seltzer and built in 1960. It is Georgian Revival style in red brick and stone and houses upper-class men and women in substance-free doubles, triples and suites. On the lower floors are a 700-seat dining hall and the Bandersnatch, a student-run coffee house and social space that had its earliest version in the now razed Colwell House. Begun in 1968, "the Snatch" moved to Huffman Hall in 1987.
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View the departments, offices, programs, services, and faculty with offices located in Huffman Hall.
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