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Hopper Hall
Hopper Hall Hopper Hall is a 513 bed suite-style residence hall and our largest traditional residence hall building on main campus.

Hopper houses all upperclassmen, and there are 13 highly trained Resident Assistants to make your VSU experience one of the best. Hopper has a center-front position on main campus and houses the university’s main offices such as a state-of-the-art residential dining facility, the campus mail center, the Dean of Students and Student Life Offices, VSU's radio station (WVVS), and VSU's newspaper (The Spectator). The building’s centralized front desk is staffed 24/7.

The original facility, dedicated in November 1966, was named in honor of Annie Powe Hopper, who served as dean of women from 1923-1943. The two-story facility was constructed at a cost of $705,391 and housed 200 women.

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Valdosta State University
Student Housing Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Cutting Ceremony The ribbon cutting ceremony for the replacement of Hopper Hall was held on June 24, 2008. Guests included Dr. Zaccari (President), Mr. Robert Kellner (Director: Auxiliary Services), Director of Housing and Residence Life, Dr. Thomas Hardy, representatives from the University System of Georgia, state legislators, university officials, students, and members of the community. The Hopper Replacement project was completed for the 2008-2009 academic year.