Lichty Hall

Lichty hall
Building Information
129 East 13th StreetHolland, MI  49423-3688

Lichty Hall is a co-ed residence hall that is part of the living learning community for the Day1: Watershed Program. Lichty Hall was built in 1962 as part of the Fraternity Dormitory Complex, housing members of the Knickerbocker Fraternity. In was renamed in 1975 in honor of Elizabeth Lichty, a former dean of women students and professor of French from 1939–1947.

Room Features

  • Beds can be bunked or lofted (bed safety rail provided)
  • Tiled floors
  • Window blinds

Furniture Provided

  • Extra long twin beds (80-inch mattress)
  • One free-standing dresser per student with three drawers each
  • Desks 
  • Desk chairs
  • Closet

Other rooms in Lichty include a computer lab, laundry room and lounges.

Tour a Room

Hold your curser down and move around inside the photo below to see a 360-degree view of a standard double room in Lichty Hall.