Turner Hall, originally called New Hall, was built in 1939. In 1956, the hall was renamed in honor of Mrs. Belle B. Turner, who served as a dorm mother in Craig, Corbin, and New Halls.
Located at the center of campus, Turner Hall offers double rooms with a sink in each room. The larger rooms, which average 14'9" X 11'2", make the hall an attractive facility for women. The smoke-free hall has four levels and houses 116 women. The Dell Brown Room is a very attractive lounge on the first floor, which many students enjoy.
Turner Hall has a warm, homelike atmosphere. Residents enjoy studying, visiting, socials, and other activities. Included in each room are cable TV and High-Speed internet ports. Each room is also wired for phone services should the residents choose to opt in to this service.