McIntosh Hall
1852 Tanana Loop
Photo by JR Ancheta, °®ÎÛ´«Ã½ University Relations
John E. McIntosh Hall opened in 1956 as an all-male residence for 100 students. It
was the last remaining all-male residence hall on campus until 1998, when it went
coed by floor.
It is one of three halls of the same design on Denali Lane. The other two, also located
behind Lola Tilly Commons, are Nerland and Stevens halls. McIntosh can comfortably accommodate 100 students in both single and double
rooms.
The hall was renovated most recently in 2012. In fall 2023, after several years without
student residents, McIntosh accommodated first-year students while Moore and Bartlett
halls underwent major renovations. It then transitioned to guest housing only in fall
2024.
John E. McIntosh was a member of the board of trustees of the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines from 1918 until 1934.