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Huffman Residence Hall

Community Director Jamie N. Baker bakeja@wfu.edu Huffman Residence Hall, an original Reynolda Campus structure built in 1955 and renovated most recently in 2017, is named for Frank O. Huffman, a 1901 Wake Forest College graduate from Morganton, North Carolina, whose friends and family honored […]


Hopkins Residence Hall

Community Director Tommy Schwarz, schwart@wfu.edu Hopkins Residence Hall, named after Beth and Larry Hopkins, both made lasting contributions to Wake Forest – and one another. The Hopkins Hall crest has been designed to carry over the unique color palette that helped define the previous […]


Luter Residence Hall

Community Director Tommy Schwarz, schwart@wfu.edu  Luter Residence Hall is named for Joseph Williamson Luter III (’61). Known for Smithfield Foods, the sausage company his family has owned since 1936. The boar’s profile in the building crest represents the company. Mr. Luter is an esteemed […]


Johnson Residence Hall

Community Director Leighann Brooks, brooksl@wfu.edu Johnson Residence Hall, an original Reynolda Campus building, is named for Lois Johnson, Dean of Women from 1942-62. She presided over the arrival of women students in 1942 and defended their rights to equality with men. Dean Johnson retired […]


Collins Residence Hall

Community Director Parker Banas, banasp@wfu.edu Collins Residence Hall is named for William A. Collins Jr., the owner of a group of funeral homes and a major benefactor of student scholarship funds. Collins competed in track and field and played in the band. In 1994, […]


Bostwick Residence Hall

Community Director Leighann Brooks, brooksl@wfu.edu Bostwick Residence Hall, an original Reynolda Campus building, is named for Jabez Abel Bostwick, a New York City benefactor known as the father of the Wake Forest endowment. A business partner of the Rockefellers, Bostwick was the Treasurer of […]


Babcock Residence Hall

Community Director Leighann Brooks, brooksl@wfu.edu Babcock Residence Hall is named in honor of one of the University’s most generous benefactors, Mary Reynolds Babcock. With her husband, Charles Babcock, she donated over 300 acres to Wake Forest College as the site of the new campus. […]


Angelou Residence Hall

The Office of Residence Life and Housing along with the Deacon One Office are located on the Ground Floor of the hall. Community Director Parker Banas banasp@wfu.edu Maya Angelou Residence Hall, named after the poet, actress, author and civil rights activist Dr. Maya Angelou, completes […]


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