Mudd House is named after the Seeley Greenleaf Mudd Foundation. The Mudd name was originally on the Seeley Greenleaf Mudd Hall, the old building for the School of Law. The name was transferred to Mudd House on June 10, 1998. Two days later, the demolition of Mudd Hall began, and the Charles F. Knight Executive Education Center now stands in the space once occupied by Mudd Hall. 

Mudd House consists of modern four-person suites with each having its own bathroom. Each student will have a: XL twin bed frame and accompanying mattress; a three drawer dresser; and a computer desk and chair. The suite is carpeted and a shower curtain is provided.

Mudd House provides a kitchen and laundry on each floor. There are available study spaces, music practice rooms, laundry facilities, and a main computer lab. Students will be responsible for providing their personal items and toiletries.


Mudd House staff

Brittany Miller
Residential Community Director

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Residential Community Director

Park & Mudd Residential Community

El Hadji Samba Diallo
Faculty Fellows

Park Mudd Faculty Fellow

Lecturer in African & African-American Studies

Resident advisors

WUSAs

For information about the WUSA League of Students, visit Student Transitions & Engagement.