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Overview
Known for its vibrant spirit, Branner Hall is an upperclass(non-frosh) residence with a focus program on public service. The elegant, Mission-style building houses 125 students, primarily in two-room doubles.
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General Information
Residence Name |
Branner Hall |
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Neighborhood |
Eastside | |
Navigation Address |
655 Escondido Road, Stanford, CA 94305 | |
Housing Front Desk |
Crothers Hall Housing Front Desk | |
Dining Service |
Branner Dining's intimate dining room and beautiful estate-style kitchen and servery greet students five days a week. Seven different food stations offer a variety of cuisine options, and special consideration is paid to vegan and vegetarian diets. During the summer Branner Dining is not open and students will eat at one of two dining halls available for the summer. Branner summer residents eat at the Arrillaga family Dining Commons. |
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Residence Type |
Residence hall | |
Class Configuration |
Upperclass during the academic year, used for a special program during the summer | |
Co-ed Type | Co-ed by corridor (men and women live on the same floor); primarily two-room doubles Branner has gender-neutral housing assignments available in two-room doubles. |
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Custodial Service |
University managed | |
Common Areas |
Branner has a variety of common areas including a lounge, library, seminar room, and computer cluster. |
The Residence
Courtyard | Common area | |
Single room | Conference room | |
Servery | Dining room |
House Facts
Configuration |
Upperclass house |
Co-ed type |
Co-ed by corridor |
Focus |
Public Service (during the academic year only) |
Important Assignment Information
Residential Education is offering a pre-assignment system for all Special Program Houses (Ethnic/Academic Theme, Focus and Cooperative Houses) for academic year assignments. This process will allow Resident Fellows, Faculty Affiliates, and house program staff to pre-assign a set number of residents who complete the pre-assignment application and meet all necessary requirements prior to the Housing Draw. Here is the Residential Education link for detailed pre-assignment information.
There are THREE ways to get in to Special Program Houses. Please see the Theme and Focus Houses page for details.
Furnishings
General |
Bedroom |
Wall-to-wall carpeting |
Extra-long twin bed |
Window coverings |
Desk and chair |
High-speed internet access |
Bookcase |
Telephone and telephone line |
Bookshelves |
Cable TV capability |
Dresser |
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Mirror |
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Sink with mirror |
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Waste basket and recycling bin |
Bathroom
Communal bathrooms with showers are located on each floor. Some of these bathrooms are made available for gender-neutral use, while some remain single-sex.
History
Branner Hall opened in January 1924, named after John Caspar Branner, Stanford’s first professor, second president (1913-1915), and Chair of the Department of Geology and Mining. The elegant building was designed by the San Francisco firm of Bakewell & Brown, who also designed Memorial Auditorium and the original Bing Wing of Green Library.
The University financed the building’s original $480,000 cost with gate receipts from the then newly-built Stanford Stadium. While conceived for “men who prefer to live as individuals and not in groups,” a nine-month, $20.2 million renovation created many more spaces to encourage the development of communities. Branner has also served as an all-women’s residence before becoming co-ed. The first female U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Sandra Day O’Conner, lived in Branner Hall during her freshman year at Stanford.