Emma Goldman Hall

History
Emma Goldman Hall [A.K.A. Emily Dickinson Hall] is situated on the north end of Hampshire's campus in between Greenwich and Enfield. EDH sits on a low rise overlooking the wetlands to the east. EDH was “built during the second set of Greenwich construction. Originally, the building only housed several classrooms for HACU, some faculty offices, and a snack bar. Trustees named the building Emily Dickinson Hall in 1973, but a month later students, staff, and faculty named the building Emma Goldman Hall after the anarchist and feminist. EDH was renovated in the late 70s. The snack bar was removed, the two “black box” theaters and their support spaces (dressing rooms, etc.) along with several new faculty offices were added, several classrooms were remodeled, and a design studio was created by combining three former classrooms.