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Burgum Hall

  • Near Library at 12th Avenue North and University Drive
  • For women - first-year students and upperclassmen
  • Double rooms/some triples
  • Air-Conditioned
  • Oak bunk beds, built-in vanity desks, and wardrobes
  • Lounge on each floor; large TV lounge with piano on main floor
  • Bed information may be found here
  • Meal plan not required for upperclassmen

Burgum double room.

Burgum triple room.

Burgum Hall in the summer.

Burgum Hall History

Built in 1962, the new female dormitory opened on campus for 180 female students. The students could choose between double and triple rooms with built-in vanity desks. The residents faced strict rules as one mandated that all drapes be drawn by 7:00 pm. The new dormitory was dedicated as Jessamine Slaughter Burgum Hall in honor of Jessamine Slaughter the first female student at NDSU (then NDAC).

Jessamine Slaughter (Burgum) was the first woman to enroll at the North Dakota Agricultural College after receiving a scholarship from Burleigh County. Having the new women's dormitory named for her was the second time a building was to be named for Burgum. She nearly had Ceres Hall named for her in 1910, but members of the Board of Education and the NDAC Board of Trustees feared that students would refer to the building as "Slaughter House" rather than "Slaughter Hall."

Last updated: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 1:40:05PM

Site manager: Jason Medders
Published by: Department of Residence Life

Department of Residence Life
Phone: (701) 231-7557
West Bison Court
NDSU Dept. 5310 - PO Box 6050 - Fargo, ND 58108-6050