Williard Residence Hall

Williard

Williard Residence Hall, a Gothic-style residence hall for 70 men and women, was named for George Williard, president of the College from 1866-1890. The hall, built with funds given by citizens of Tiffin and Seneca County and dedicated in 1907, was a residence for women from 1907-1974. Connected to Miller Hall, Williard Residence Hall was closed for the 1992-1993 academic year for major renovations. A fire in January 2000 caused extensive damage to the building. The building was demolished in March 2001. Construction of a new 65 bed residence hall was completed in December 2001. The new building maintains the Gothic-style of the original Williard Hall.