Bethune-Cookman University

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Locations

  1. Residence

    1. James E. Huger, Sr. Academic Administrative Building (LLC Resident Complex)

      The Living- Learning Center (LLC) was designed for scholarly student and is the university’s first designated honors dormitory. Erected in 1988, the LLC is comprised of four building- The core building Dr. James E. Huger, Sr., Academic and Administrative Building, named for Dr. James Huger who was the Development Director for the City of Daytona beach and before that was the business manager at Bethune-Cookman University for 24 years, contains a library/ media resource center, lecture hall, apartments for visiting lecturers, private visitation rooms, private study rooms, student lounge, vending area, laundry facilities and administrative offices. The three residence halls are connected to the administrative building by open-air walkways. The residences-Lee Hall, named in honor of Ada Lee of Jacksonville, houses female freshmen, Moore Hall honors Alice Moore a member of the Board of Trustees is a female upper-class dorm and Thompson Hall named after Herbert Thompson a local mortician, houses male students.