Exterior of Phillips Hall

PHILLIPS HALL

Phillips Hall is a traditional, ivy-covered, collegiate Gothic-style building with beautiful wood ornamentation and decorative plaster details. It is located near both the heart of campus and the off-campus shops and restaurants of Grand River Avenue. Built in 1947, Phillips Hall is named for T. Glenn Phillips, MSU class of 1902, who developed the master plan for the growth of the campus in the 1930s and 1940s. 

Features:

  • Community bathrooms
  • Single and double rooms
  • Barrier-free housing
  • Air conditioning in public areas
  • Rooms include modular furniture – no personal lofts are allowed
  • Part of the second floor is a male Honors College floor
  • Home to the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities, a living-learning community
  • A theater for performing arts, an art studio, music practice rooms, a language proficiency center and an art gallery are located in the hall
  • Home to the dining hall, The Gallery
  • Sparty’s located on the first floor

Contact Information:
Snyder Service Center, 517-355-9500
Phillips Service Center, 517-355-4988
Community Director: Josh Durbin, 517-355-9499, durbinjo@msu.edu
Facilities Manager: Tom Welburn, 517-355-8515, welburn@msu.edu

Phillips student groups wishing to reserve meeting space, e-mail MASPBookings@rhs.msu.edu
Other groups wishing to reserve meeting space, e-mail OHBookings@rhs.msu.edu