Baird-McClintock: Constructed in the 1960’s, Baird-McClintock today is a mixed-class year residence hall. BDMC contains rooms in the “S” shape and accommodates two, three, or four students. It is home to approximately 120 students and has various lounge spaces, a laundry area, and kitchen facilities. This building is located on the west side of campus between the HUB and the Kline Center.
Cooper: Constructed in the 1960’s, Cooper today is a first-year residence hall. Cooper contains rooms in the “S” shape and accommodates two, three, or four students. Cooper is home to approximately 40 students and also has various lounge spaces, laundry, and kitchen facilities. This building is located on the west side of campus between the HUB and the Kline Center.
Longsdorff: Longsdorff Hall, named for Zatae Longsdorff who was born April 16, 1866, the second of six children of William Henry and Lydia R. Haverstick Longsdorff of Centerville, Pennsylvania. William Henry a physician, was a Dickinson graduate of the class of 1856. Zatae's brother, Harold, graduated from the College in 1879. Zatae continued the family tradition by graduating with the class of 1887, becoming the first female graduate of the College. She obtained a master's degree in cursu from Dickinson in 1890.