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Engle Hall
Engle Hall
Engle Hall
Engle Hall

Engle Hall

The Triad is a complex consisting of three buildings for first year and upperclass students: Scott Hall, home of 32 women and two Resident Assistants; Engle Hall, home of 44 men and two Resident Assistants; and Garst Hall, home of two Resident Assistants and 72 men. Other than two single rooms in Garst Hall, all rooms in the Triad buildings are doubles.  Engle Hall was built in 1961 and is named after Professor Jesse Engle, who taught bible and religion from 1923-1956. Engle hall has two floors and lounges where students can escape to for some extra study time.

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