Hodson Hall reopened this semester after a year-long renovation.
“There’s something about being back in the building,” said Luke Dennis, a Resident Assistant in Hodson.
Renovations to Hodson include new drinking fountains, bathrooms and other updates.
“Just to see a full, complete lobby with fresh carpet, fresh furniture and fresh ceiling tiles — it really brightens up the whole place,” said Andrew Davidson, Hodson’s Assistant Resident Director.
During freshmen move-in, many saw the renovated Hodson for the first time.
“We had two girls come in yesterday, and the first thing that they said was ‘oh my goodness, it smells so much better in here,’” Dennis said.
First year transfer Charlie Fortner found move-in beneficial.
“I thought the RAs helping with the move-in process were really helpful, and they made it quick and easy,” Fortner said.
Hodson and other halls have pushed for connection among residents. Helping in the moving process is the first step in that goal.
“It was great to connect and bond with the freshmen and see new people with smiles on their face,” Dennis said.
Community has been the pride of Hodson for 28 years.
“I think that young men holding young men accountable and having that Christ-centered mindset is huge,” Dennis said. “And I think that’s what makes Hodson Hodson.”
Hodson’s Hall Verse, Proverbs 27:17, expands on that Christ-centered ideal, alongside annual events.
“I’m excited to have some of the old classic Hodson events, like Hodson Assassins. We have the Week of the Tau, Little Bat — all those coming up,” Davidson said.
In addition, past residents and employees of Hodson Hall are invited back for homecoming to see the new Hodson and commune with new students.