Butterfield Hall
Butterfield Hall is part of Brody Neighborhood. Opened in 1953, Butterfield Hall is named for Kenyon Butterfield, a MSU graduate who also served as President of the university between 1924 and 1928. During his tenure, Butterfield fostered an expansion of the MAU extension program.
Room Features:
- Community-style bathrooms
- Single- and double-person rooms
- All rooms furnished
- Loftable beds
- Cable TV and high-speed internet included
- Wi-Fi in rooms
- All utilities included
- Barrier-free housing
- Co-ed floors
Building Features:
- Community kitchen
- Card-access security
- 24/7 emergency maintenance service
- Free laundry
- Wi-Fi in public areas
- Study rooms
- Meditation/prayer room with foot washing station
- Fitness room
- TV lounge
- Large community meeting space
- LEED certified
Contact Information:
Community Director: Akeem Croft, 517-355-1509, akeemc@rhs.msu.edu
Facilities Manager: Mike Gardner, 517-355-4542, gardne92@rhs.msu.edu
Butterfield student groups wishing to reserve meeting space, e-mail BrodyBooking@rhs.msu.edu
Other groups wishing to reserve meeting space, e-mail conferences@rhs.msu.edu.