Residence Halls
Benincasa Hall
Named for St. Catherine of Siena, Benincasa opened in fall 2005. Located on NE 115th Street behind the Health and Sports Center, Benincasa is a mirror-image of Kolasa Hall and is comprised of double and single rooms with private bathrooms in each. Benincasa houses male and female upper-class students, as well as a graduate housing wing.
Browne Hall
Built in 1985, Browne Hall was named after Sister M. Dorothy Browne, Barry's third president. It houses male and female students in double suites; a bathroom is shared between two rooms. Browne houses predominately upper-class students. Browne is located on the corner of NE 2nd Avenue and 111th Street on the southeast corner of the main campus.
Dalton-Dunspaugh House
Originally known respectively as Regina Caeli and Regina Mundi, Dalton-Dunspaugh House was built through the Dunspaugh Foundation in 1962. Located on the southeastern side of campus along 111th Street, it serves as a co-ed residence hall - a central lobby separates male and female wings. Dalton, the female wing, is composed of suites, which share a bathroom between double rooms. Dunspaugh, the male wing, has a large community bathroom on each floor. Dalton-Dunspaugh is exclusively for new students. A computer lounge sponsored by the Division of Information Technology is located in the lobby area.
Flood Hall
Built in 1987, Flood Hall was named after Sister Trinita Flood, the fourth president of Barry. It houses male and female students in double suites; a bathroom is shared between two rooms. Flood houses predominately upper-class students and is located on the corner of 111th Street and North Miami Avenue on the southwest corner of the main campus.
John and Neta Kolasa Hall
Located on NE 115th Street behind the Health and Sports Center, Kolasa opened in 2002 and is comprised of double and single rooms with private bathrooms in each. Kolasa houses male and female upper-class students and has a lounge on each floor, two of which offer Division of Information Technology computers and printers for student use.
Reneé Mottram-Doss Hall
Mottram-Doss residence hall was completed in 1990 and is named after Reneé Mottram-Doss, one of Barry's benefactors. It contains 16 five-bedroom/two-bath and three-bedroom/one-bath apartments. Mottram-Doss is located on the southwest side of campus along 111th Street and houses students in all classes - freshman, sophomore, junior, senior.
Sage Hall
Built in 1984, Sage Hall is located on the southeastern side of the main campus along 111th Street and was named after Robert F. Sage, one of Barry's benefactors. Sage houses male and female first-year and transfer students in double suites; a bathroom is shared between two rooms.
Weber Hall
Built in 1946 through the generosity of the Edyth Bush Foundation, Weber Hall was named for former Barry President Mother Genevieve Weber. Weber is located interior to Browne, Sage and LaVoie Halls next to Penafort Pool. It houses female, predominantly first-year students. It contains single, double, triple, and quad rooms, with en-suite and community bathrooms.
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