Geer Hall is located on the south end of campus and houses first-year and upperclassman residents. It is a co-ed residence hall, but female and male residents live on different floors with separate bath facilities.
Built in 1958, Geer Hall was remodeled in 2008. The residence hall is named after Bennette Eugene Geer, a Furman graduate who became the school’s president in 1933. The hall is among five residence halls that make up South Housing and is in a prime location for students to take advantage of the green space on E Field. The space features a sand volleyball and basketball court.
Features and Amenities
This residence hall features single, double and triple rooms. It includes the following amenities:
- Air conditioning and heating
- Bike racks
- Closets
- Community bath facilities
- Community kitchen
- Community showers
- Controlled security access
- Desk and chair
- Digital cable access
- Dresser
- Lavatory sink with medicine cabinet
- Laundry facilities
- Microwave and fridge
- Open-air porch at end of hall
- Recreational lounges
- Study lounge
- Utilities included
- Venetian blinds
- Wireless Internet
- XL-Twin Beds that can be stacked to make bunk beds