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Ella Conger Goodyear Residence Hall

photo of building
Location: South, Residences

Historical Note:

Goodyear Hall was originally constructed as a women's residence hall in 1960. It continues to be used as a dormitory, although it is no longer exclusively for women.


Namesake:

Ella Conger Goodyear (1853-1940) was known for her philanthropies and interest in the arts; mother of Gen. Anson Conger Goodyear and grandmother of George F. Goodyear; gift of $500,000 for the building was made by the Goodyear family.


History/Chronology:
  • 1959 -- (October) UB gets approval for a $3 million loan for the building of a women's dormitory.
  • 1960 -- (June) University receives $500,000 from the Goodyear family towards the University's building project.
  • 1960 -- (October) Goodyear Hall is partially occupied by male residents after a strike delayed the building's completion.
  • 1960 -- (October 29) Cornerstone ceremony.
  • 1960 -- (November 19) Building completed and occupied by female residents.
  • 1961 -- (May 6) Dedication of Goodyear Hall on UB Parents' Day.
  • 1964 -- (September) An extension was opened.

Original Architect: James, Meadows & Howard
Original Contractors: Siegfried Construction Co.
Construction Cost: $3,700,000
Original Size: 170,227 sq. ft.