Mudge House

Mudge House is a mansion originally built by the Mudge family of Pittsburgh. After its donation to the university, the two upper floors were converted to student rooms. The large living, dining and parlor rooms of the first floor were converted into a spacious lounge, a quiet study area and a television room. Mudge House now has two additional residence wings that overlook the garden courtyard. Mudge House also has laundry facilities and a small kitchen area.

The Housing Services Facility Coordinator for Mudge House is Dave Nagy.


Exterior View

Prime Double and Prime Single



1st Floor
2nd Floor
3rd Floor
Basement

No Smoking
All Floors B and C Tower

Interior View of lounge area

Note: Due to new student programs and facility renovations some information about specific buildings and their communities may not have complete and/or completely accurate information. Please contact the Housing and Dining Services office with specific inquiries.

Occupancy

Room Types

  • Total Occupancy: 308 (Coed)
  • Percentage of First-Year students in 2006-2007: 38%
  • Ratio of Male/Female Students in 2006-2007: 51/49%
  • House - 6+ Occupants
  • Prime Single
  • Prime Double
  • Prime Triple
  • Prime Quad
  • Standard Single
  • Standard Double
  • Standard Triple

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