Glass Hall is comprised of three four-floor wings; two outer wings of traditional rooms and a center wing of apartments. The hall is surrounded by a gate that can only be accessed by current residents. Students will pass beautiful outdoor courtyards on their way to the interior hallways through which all residence room and apartment doors can be found.

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+-Room Amenities
All Glass Rooms and Apartments
- Twin extra-long bed for each resident
- Dresser for each resident
- Desk and desk chair for each resident
- 1 bathroom
- Ethernet connections; wireless Internet throughout building
- 2 phone jacks
- Cable
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- Common living room with breakfast bar and 4 barstools
- Kitchen, including stove, fridge, and microwave (no oven)
To learn more about what you should bring with you to your Chapman room, visit Moving In.
+-Building Features
- Trash/recycling facilities on every floor
- TV lounges on every floor
- Study lounge on 3rd floor
- Laundry room on 4th floor
+-Glass Hall Staff 2012-2013
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Kristen Entringer |
Mark Pampanin |
Trevor Sullivan |
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Emma Castor |
David Ruby
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Cang Truong |
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Garrett Carnehan |
Conny Fasshauer |
Austin Phillips |
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- Housing Options
- Morlan Hall+
- Pralle-Sodaro Hall+
- Henley Hall+
- Glass Hall+
- Sandhu Residence Center+
- Apartment Communities+
Glass Hall Facts
Built: 2004
Named for Jerrold and Jacqueline Glass
Available for first year and sophomore students
Hall Office: (714) 516-6137
Hall Office Hours: 4 PM - 12 AM
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