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Campus housing at Florida Institute of Technology
Florida Institute of Technology
Florida Institute of Technology, also known as Florida Tech, is an independent private technical research university located in Melbourne, Florida, United States. Founded in 1958 as Brevard Engineering College, the institute has been known by its present name since 1966. Florida Tech's curriculum...

 is divided among seven residence halls, one apartment complex, and two village suites. There are seven residences in the apartment complex north of Crane Creek
Crane Creek (Melbourne, Florida)
Crane Creek is a stream in Melbourne, Florida, United States. It is a tributary of the Indian River, with its mouth in the vicinity of Front Street.-History:...

. It is common to refer to the Southgate complex as "off campus," because it is separated from the rest of the campus by Babcock Street. Six of the residence halls are located on or near the "Residence Quad."

Southgate

Southgate is an off-campus housing complex owned and operated by the university. Southgate is restricted to upperclassmen and offers studio and one bedroom apartments as well as two and three bedroom apartments. The original Southgate buildings (A through H) were owned by the City of Melbourne as public housing. The university purchased these buildings to be used as additional student housing when the number of enrolled students continued to increase. Shorthly thereafter the school then constructed the three story buildings K, L, and M. Prior to the construction of Skurla Hall, the offices of the School of Aeronautics and the Department of Athletics were located in 'A' Building, the only building on the north side of Southgate Blvd. 'A' Building has since converted back to student apartments. The Southgate Apartment complex also has one of Florida Tech's two swimming pools for student use. The pool was constructed prior to the school's ownership of the complex. Originally an inground hot tub was included next to the pool in the northwest corner of the site, but was filled in and used as a landscaped area during the school's ownership. During the summer of 2003 the entire pool was refurbished with new concrete and a pool bottom. During this refurbishment, the old hot tub was covered over with the concrete of the new pool deck.

The building letters correspond to the "lot" in the subdivision as plotted with the City when these buildings were initially laid out. The missing letters: F is really the pool building, and G, I, J are the buildings that would have been built in the quad that building H would have been part of. http://www.brevardpropertyappraiser.com/pdfroot/Bk0018/00180045.pdf A clerical error in the 1980s skipped the building number 381.

Columbia Village Suites

Originally to be named Crane Creek
Crane Creek (Melbourne, Florida)
Crane Creek is a stream in Melbourne, Florida, United States. It is a tributary of the Indian River, with its mouth in the vicinity of Front Street.-History:...

 Suites, they were renamed on October 28, 2003 to the Columbia Village Suites to honor the fallen crew members of the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
The Space Shuttle Columbia disaster occurred on February 1, 2003, when shortly before it was scheduled to conclude its 28th mission, STS-107, the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated over Texas and Louisiana during re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere, resulting in the death of all seven crew members...

. The 7 residence buildings, plus one commons building are located in the northeast part of the campus, north of Crane Creek. As of the Fall 2008 semester, these suites are restricted to freshmen students.
  • Husband Hall – Colonel Rick D. Husband, USAF, Commander
  • McCool Hall – Commander William C. McCool, USN
    William C. McCool
    William Cameron "Willie" McCool was a United States Navy Commander, NASA astronaut and the pilot of Space Shuttle Columbia mission STS-107...

    , Pilot
  • Anderson Hall – Lt. Col Michael P. Anderson, USAF, Payload Commander
  • Ramon Hall – Colonel Ilan Ramon, IAF
    Ilan Ramon
    Ilan Ramon was a fighter pilot in the Israeli Air Force, and later the first Israeli astronaut....

    , Payload Specialist
  • Chawla Hall – Kalpana Chawla
    Kalpana Chawla
    Kalpana Chawla was an Indian-American astronaut with NASA. She was one of seven crew members killed in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster.-Early life:...

    , Mission Specialist
  • Brown Hall – Captain David M. Brown, USN, Mission Specialist
  • Clark Hall – Commander Laurel Clark, USN, Mission Specialist

Harris Village Suites

The Harris Village suites completed construction in the summer of 2008, and were opened in the Fall 2008 semester to upperclassmen and grad students. Originally to be named "South Village" they were renamed to the Harris Village Suites after a substantial donation from the Harris Corporation
Harris Corporation
Harris Corporation is a Florida-based international communications equipment company that produces wireless equipment, electronic systems, and both terrestrial and spaceborne antennas for use in the government, defense, and commercial sectors. It is also the largest private-sector employer in...

. The three 5-story residence buildings are located on the south end of campus. They are named Hartley Hall, Farmer Hall, and Building C (currently unnamed).

Roberts Hall

Restricted to freshmen, Roberts Hall is a coeducational residence hall. It is seven stories tall, and also serves as the headquarters for WFIT, a radio station on campus, though not run by the university (WCRR, located in Grissom Hall, is the student run HD-FM2 and internet simucast radio station).

Wood Hall

Wood Hall is a formerly all male residence hall situated in the "Residence Quad". Wood Hall is one of several designated first year areas on campus It is named after Virginia Wood, a founder of Melbourne Village, Florida
Melbourne Village, Florida
Melbourne Village is a town in Brevard County, Florida, United States. The population was 706 at the 2000 census. As of 2005, the population estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau is 702...

 who gave the University of Melbourne $50,000 in 1954. In 2005 dollars, that is nearly $350,000.

Campbell Hall

Campbell Hall is another residence hall situated in the Residence Quad. It is designed for first-year as well as upperclassmen students.

Shaw Hall

Shaw Hall once was an all female residence hall in the Residence Quad. It is now co-ed on all three floors. It is also a designated first year area. The Campus Security Department is situated in the center of the building on the first floor, accessible from the rear of the building.

Evans Hall

Evans Hall is restricted to upperclassmen. The top two floors are rooms for students. The second floor is Evans Dining Hall, and the bottom floor has Campus Services, the Rathskellar, and the Black Kats Café (Formerly a pub or bar, now a coffee shop
Café
A café , also spelled cafe, in most countries refers to an establishment which focuses on serving coffee, like an American coffeehouse. In the United States, it may refer to an informal restaurant, offering a range of hot meals and made-to-order sandwiches...

; when Evans Hall opened, the bottom floor had bowling
Bowling
Bowling Bowling Bowling (1375–1425; late Middle English bowle, variant of boule Bowling (1375–1425; late Middle English bowle, variant of boule...

 lanes, which were replaced by a game room
Recreation
Recreation is an activity of leisure, leisure being discretionary time. The "need to do something for recreation" is an essential element of human biology and psychology. Recreational activities are often done for enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure and are considered to be "fun"...

 by 1980). Named for Florence (Flossy) Evans, the wife of citrus
Citrus
Citrus is a common term and genus of flowering plants in the rue family, Rutaceae. Citrus is believed to have originated in the part of Southeast Asia bordered by Northeastern India, Myanmar and the Yunnan province of China...

 farmer John Evans, for which the Library is named after. Jerome Keuper approached John Evans for donations for a new library. He left his estate to the University. The proceeds of the sale of his land funded the construction of the Evans Library. The land was sold to the DeBartolo Group, which built the Melbourne Square Mall on the land. The road to the west of the mall is named after the Evans family.

Brownlie Hall

Brownlie Hall is located on Country Club Road across from the rest of the Residence Quad. Each room has its own bathroom. The hall also has a pool and laundry facilities for its residents. It is named after V. C. Brownlie who donated 40 acres (161,874.4 m²) to the University of Melbourne. The residence hall sits on a portion of his donated land and is the oldest of the dormitories.

Grissom Hall

Grissom Hall is located in the Residence Quad and mainly houses international students enrolled in the ELS program. The first floor and third floor west wing of Grissom are classrooms. Grissom Hall's basement houses the Crimson (Florida Tech Newspaper), WCRR (College Run Radio), FITV, as well as a classroom.

Grissom Hall (G)

Grissom Hall, one of the oldest buildings on campus and situated on the Residence Quad, used to be a full dormitory
Dormitory
A dormitory, often shortened to dorm, in the United States is a residence hall consisting of sleeping quarters or entire buildings primarily providing sleeping and residential quarters for large numbers of people, often boarding school, college or university students...

, but now contains classrooms and some faculty offices, especially humanities
Humanities
The humanities are academic disciplines that study the human condition, using methods that are primarily analytical, critical, or speculative, as distinguished from the mainly empirical approaches of the natural sciences....

 professors. The building is named in honor of astronaut Virgil "Gus" Grissom.

Homer Denius Student Union Building (SUB)

The Student Union Building, known around campus as the "SUB", houses the SUB Café, the Campus Bookstore, the mailroom, the student Activities office, and offices for several clubs around campus, including the Campus Activities Board, Student Government, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is an inter-denominational, evangelical Christian, student-led ministry which for the past 70 years has been dedicated to establishing witnessing communities on U.S. college and university campuses...

, Greek Life, Alpha Phi Omega
Alpha Phi Omega
Alpha Phi Omega is the largest collegiate fraternity in the United States, with chapters at over 350 campuses, an active membership of approximately 17,000 students, and over 350,000 alumni members...

, The Residence Hall Association at Florida Institute of Technology, Anime Club, FITSSFF (FIT Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy), Student Ambassadors, and College Players. The second floor of the SUB also contains the Hartley Room, a meeting place for some groups on campus. The Hartley Room is named in honor of John and Marthy Hartly, former members of the board of trustees; prior to 2004 it was known as the All Purpose Room. The second floor of the SUB is a common place to hang around on campus. Named after the founder of Radiation, Inc., which was purchased by Harris Corporation.

Shepard Hall (SH)

Shepard Hall contains a few classrooms, usually utilized for the general math, science, and English classes.

Link Building

The Link Building contains classrooms, and is the home of the Department of Marine and Environmental Systems. The third floor also contains the Florida Tech Hydrogen Center.

Skurla Hall (A)

Skurla Hall is the home of the School of Aeronautics at Florida Tech. It contains many classrooms, computer labs, faculty offices, and a large auditorium.

Crawford Building (S)

The Crawford "Science" Tower is a seven floor building on campus. It contains the humanities and math department offices. The "Science" Tower has been used less since the opening of the Olin Physical Science Building, when most of the science departments relocated. However, its many classrooms are still utilized by all departments.

Gleason Performing Arts Center

The Gleason Auditorium is the home of the College Players http://cp.fit.eduon campus. It also is used widely for WFIT concerts and special performances on campus. It is named after William Lansing Gleason
William Lansing Gleason
William Lansing Gleason was the son of William Henry Gleason. His grandfather is William Henry Gleason, the founder of Eau Gallie, Florida. William Lansing Gleason co-founded Indian Harbour Beach, Florida on June 6, 1955...

 and his family. William Lansing Gleason
William Lansing Gleason
William Lansing Gleason was the son of William Henry Gleason. His grandfather is William Henry Gleason, the founder of Eau Gallie, Florida. William Lansing Gleason co-founded Indian Harbour Beach, Florida on June 6, 1955...

donated money for the auditorium, and also donated a coquina rock slab as a foundation for the Little Red Schoolhouse in 1971.

Clemente Center

The Robert and Ruth Clemente Center for Sports and Recreation was opened in 2001. It contains Center Court (a dining facility), two large gymnasiums, a racquetball court, and a second floor with workout machines. Performances which are too large for the 500 seat Gleason Auditorium are often held here, like the Emerson Drive concert of Fall 2004.

Olin Engineering Complex (EC)

The Olin Engineering Complex, often called just "the Olin building", is the home to the Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering department, Electrical/Computer Engineering department Civil Engineering department, Chemical Engineering department, and the computer sciences department. The first floor features several open computer labs (with 24 hour access), numerable classrooms, and the large multimedia auditorium. The second floor consists mainly of faculty offices, a few computer classrooms and the engineering student launge. The third floor contains primarily faculty offices and also the office of the Dean of Engineering. Access to the building after-hours by students is achieved via electronic key card access on the student Panther Access ID.

Olin Life Sciences Building (LS)

The Olin LS building is home to the Biological Sciences programs on campus. It contains numerous classrooms and several laboratories.

Olin Physical Sciences Building (PS)

Completed in 2004, the Olin Physical Sciences Building (also sometimes shortened to the Olin Building or just Olin) houses the Chemistry Department and the Physics/Space Sciences Department. One notable feature is a large telescope dome on the roof of the building that houses a 32" telescope (the largest optical telescope in the state of Florida).
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