Located on the south side of campus, Miller Hall was completed in 1965 and dedicated to J. Earl "Burly" Miller, who was dean of men for two decades. Miller's renovation, completed in 1996, made substantial changes not only to the interior but also the exterior of the building.
Miller Hall has a capacity of 326 students living in either three bed suites (96), single penthouse rooms (40) or regular double rooms (190), sharing bathroom facilities located on each wing. The suites consist of three bed rooms (approximately 8' X 10') entering into a shared living space. The penthouse rooms are located on the "fifth" floor, which is tucked under a peaked roof with each room having a gabled window. The rooms are furnished with moveable furniture allowing some flexibility in living space arrangements. Each room is wired for a telephone connection although it is not active. For an additional fee, a landline phone can be connected for you. A computer data link to the University's mainframe computer is available in each bedroom on a fee for service basis. Cable TV is also provided in each room and suite as a part of the room rate. Every bedroom is wired for a telephone connection. Cable TV and a computer data link to the University's mainframe computer are also available in each room and suite and on a fee for service basis. Each floor is divided into two wings, each wing being occupied by a different sex. Other features of Miller Hall are located on the building services comparison matrix. The diagram below represents the layout of a wing in Miller Hall.
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Images From a Typical Double Miller Room
Images From a Typical Triple Miller Room and Common Area
Images From a Typical Miller 5th Floor Single Room