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Hull Hall
Hull Hall is named for David Carlisle Hull, who served as the sixth president of Mississippi State University. Hull Hall is also home to the Bagley College of Engineering Living-Learning Community.
The second floor of Hull Hall is designated for the Bagley College of Engineering Living-Learning Community. This community provides a unique opportunity for freshmen engineering majors to live and learn together. Upper-division engineering mentors live on the hall with the students. These mentors provide mentoring based on their experiences as engineering undergraduate students and provide tutoring for the freshmen in chemistry, math, physics and other early engineering classes. Special programs for community participants introduce them to student organizations, cooperative education and other opportunities that are available for engineering students to get the most out of their experiences at MSU.
- Classification: Freshman/Upperclass Co-residential
- Type: Corridor
- Location: Northwest side of campus
- Occupancy: 290
- Floors: 3
- Facilities: Laundry room, computer lab, kitchen
- Window Size: 57'' W x 71'' H
- Room Size: 211 square feet
- In-room Internet: Yes
- Wireless: Wireless throughout
- Locate on Campus Map
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