Gates Woodruff Women's Studies Cottage (1885)

The building at that time provided dining facilities for 100, sleeping rooms for 12, a bath, and an office for the chaperone. The Dean of Women was housed there, as was ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥'s former Department of Home Economics.
For many years, the cottage was listed for demolition due to its small size and anachronistic style. But in 1996–97 it received a $1 million dollar renovation, through funds from the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Historical Fund and the generosity of the family of the late Hazel Gates Woodruff. The cottage now houses the Women's Studies Program.