Gallatin Hall was completely renovated in 2008 and offers some of the largest single bedrooms with private baths on campus for MBA students. Each of the rooms has carpeted floors, a full-sized bed, a built-in desk with chair, bookshelves, clothes chest, and closet. The building has conference rooms and several full-service kitchens, each with a microwave/convection oven, stove top, and refrigerator. Gallatin Hall has a very large lounge with a piano, flat-screen TVs, a billiards table, and a suspended walking bridge connecting the east and west wings on the second floor.
Gallatin Hall is one of six dormitories and two instructors' houses named for US treasury secretaries at the suggestion of, and made possible by, George F. Baker. Gallatin Hall is named for Abraham Alfonse Albert Gallatin. For more information about the history of Gallatin Hall, click here.
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