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Richmond Residential College : ウィキペディア英語版 | Richmond Residential College
Richmond College is one of the eight residential colleges of Murray State University. The college was established in the fall of 1996 when Murray State became the first public university in the United States to establish a campus-wide residential college system.〔(Murray State's Residential Colleges at Ten )〕 ==Old Richmond Hall==
The original Richmond Hall dormitory was built in 1961 at a cost of $752,353.69. It was built as an all male dormitory designed to house 242 men. The residence hall is the oldest and smallest residence hall still in use on campus.〔Fifty Years of Progress: A History of Murray State University. 1973. p 86.〕〔(Two new residential colleges in the works - News )〕 Richmond Hall and Richmond College are both named in honor of James H. Richmond, who served as the third president of the university, then known as Murray State Teachers College, from 1936 until 1945.〔(If you build it, they will come - Homecoming Tab )〕 When Richmond was constructed in 1961, it was the first of several new residential structures that would make up an area on campus then known as Orchard Heights. The living quarters for students are all suite-style with each set of two double rooms sharing a small bathroom. They are located on four floors with one lounge for studying or socializing at the center of each of the floors. Living quarters for the residence director and a library are separated from the main building by a glass walkway. In the early fall of 2000, the building was wired for high-speed internet access, and the natural beige color of the brick exterior was painted red. The painting of most of the residential colleges in 2000 was criticized by many as an unnecessary expense that did not improve the look of the buildings.
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